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Farewell Sermon

The Farewell Sermon (Arabic: خطبة الوداع, Khuṭbatu l-Widāʿ ) also known as Muhammad's Final Sermon or the Last Sermon, is a religious speech, delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on Friday the 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah, 10 AH (6 March 632[1]) in the Uranah valley of Mount Arafat, during the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj. Muhammad al-Bukhari refers to the sermon and quotes part of it in his Sahih al-Bukhari.[2][3][4] Part of it is also present in Sahih Muslim[5] and Sunan Abu Dawood.[6] Verse 5:3, "Today I have perfected for you your religion," is believed to have been recited during the address as the capstone verse of the Quran.[7] Various versions of the sermon have been published, including several English translations. The sermon consists of a series of general exhortations for Muslims to follow the teachings that Muhammad had set forth in the Quran and Ahl al-Bayt.

Narrations in hadith literature edit

In a lengthy hadith included in the Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abi Dawood,[8] and Sunan Ibn Majah,[9] Jabir ibn Abd Allah narrated details of Muhammad's pilgrimage and reported the following words of his sermon:

Sahih Muslim Book 15, Hadith 159 edit

Ja'far b. Muhammad reported on the authority of his father:

We went to Jabir b. Abdullah and he began inquiring about the people (who had gone to see him) till it was my turn. I said: I am Muhammad b. 'Ali b. Husain. [...] I said to him: Tell me about the Hajj of Allah's Messenger (May peace be upon him). And he pointed with his hand nine, and then stated:
[...] The Messenger of Allah [...] came to the bottom of the valley, and addressed the people saying:
Verily your blood, your property are as sacred and inviolable as the sacredness of this day of yours, in this month of yours, in this town of yours. Behold! Everything pertaining to the Days of Ignorance is under my feet completely abolished. Abolished are also the blood-revenges of the Days of Ignorance. The first claim of ours on blood-revenge which I abolish is that of the son of Rabi'a b. al-Harith, who was nursed among the tribe of Sa'd and killed by Hudhail. And the usury of the pre-Islamic period is abolished, and the first of our usury I abolish is that of 'Abbas b. 'Abd al-Muttalib, for it is all abolished. Fear Allah concerning women! Verily you have taken them on the security of Allah, and intercourse with them has been made lawful unto you by words of Allah. You too have right over them, and that they should not allow anyone to sit on your bed whom you do not like. But if they do that, you can chastise them but not severely. Their rights upon you are that you should provide them with food and clothing in a fitting manner. I have left among you the Book of Allah, and if you hold fast to it, you would never go astray. And you would be asked about me (on the Day of Resurrection), (now tell me) what would you say? They (the audience) said: We will bear witness that you have conveyed (the message), discharged (the ministry of Prophethood) and given wise (sincere) counsel. He (the narrator) said: He (the Holy Prophet) then raised his forefinger towards the sky and pointing it at the people (said): "O Allah, be witness. O Allah, be witness," saying it thrice.[10]

Sunan al-Tirmidhi Vol. 1, Book 7, Hadith 1163 edit

Sulaiman bin Amr bin Al-Ahwas said:

My father narrated to me that he witnessed the farewell Hajj with the Messenger of Allah. So he thanked and praised Allah and he reminded and gave admonition. He mentioned a story in his narration and he (the Prophet) said: “And indeed I order you to be good to the women, for they are but captives[11] with you over whom you have no power than that, except if they come with manifest Fahishah (lewd behavior). If they do that, then abandon their beds and beat them with a beating that is not harmful. And if they obey you then you have no cause against them. Indeed you have rights over your women, and your women have rights over you. As for your rights over your women, then they must not allow anyone whom you dislike to treat on your bedding (furniture), nor to admit anyone in your home that you dislike. And their rights over you are that you treat them well in clothing them and feeding them.[11]

Sunan ibn Maja Vol. 3, Book 9, Hadith 1851 edit

It was narrated that:

Sulaiman bin Amr bin Ahwas said:
“My father told me that he was present on the Farewell pilgrimage with the Messenger of Allah. He praised and glorified Allah, and reminder and exhorted (the people). Then he said: 'I enjoin good treatment of women, for they are prisoners[12] with you, and you have no right to treat them otherwise, unless they commit clear indecency. If they do that, then forsake them in their beds and hit them, but without causing injury or leaving a mark. If they obey you, then do not seek means of annoyance against them. You have rights over your women and your women have rights over you. Your rights over your women are that they are not to allow anyone whom you dislike on treat on your bedding (furniture), not allow anyone whom you dislike to enter your houses. And their right over you are that should treat them kindly with regard to their clothing and food.[12]

Report by historian Ibn Ishaq edit

An account of the sermon was collected by the early historian Ibn Ishaq, as quoted in Ibn Hisham's Sirah an-Nabawiyah[13] and at-Tabari's Tarikh,[14] with minor differences. The narration is translated by I. K. Poonawala in The History of al-Tabari, vol. IX: The Last Years of the Prophet (1990), as follows:

Ibn Ḥumayd—Salamah—Ibn Isḥāq—‘Abdallāh b. Abī Najīḥ: Then the Messenger of God proceeded to perform his pilgrimage, showing the people its rites and teaching them its customs. Then he addressed them in a speech and elucidated [certain things]. After he had praised and glorified God, he said, "O people, listen to my words. I do not know whether I shall ever meet you again in this place after this year. O people, your blood and your property are sacrosanct until you meet your Lord, just as this day and this month of yours are sacred. Surely you will meet your Lord and He will question you about your deeds. I have [already] made this known. Let he who has a pledge return it to the one who entrusted him with it; all usury is abolished, but your capital belongs to you. Wrong not and you shall not be wronged. God has decreed that there will be no usury, and the usury of ‘Abbās b. ‘Abd al-Muṭṭalib is abolished, all of it. All blood shed in the pre-Islamic days is to be left unavenged. The first such claim I revoke is that of Ibn Rabī‘ah b. al-Ḥārith b. ‘Abd al-Muṭṭalib, who was nursed among the Banū Layth and was slain by the Banū Hudhayl. His is the first blood shed in the pre-Islamic days with which I shall set an example. O people, indeed Satan despairs of ever being worshipped in this land of yours. He will be pleased, however, if he is obeyed in a thing other than that, in matters you minimize. So beware of him in your religion, O people, intercalating a month is an increase in unbelief whereby the unbelievers go astray; one year they make it profane, and hallow it another, [in order] to agree with the number that God has hallowed, and so profane what God has hallowed, and hallow what God has made profane. Time has completed its cycle [and is] as it was on the day that God created the heavens and the earth. The number of the months with God is twelve: [they were] in the Book of God on the day He created the heavens and the earth. Four of them are sacred, the three consecutive [months] and the Rajab [which is called the month of] Muḍar, which is between Jumādā [II] and Sha‘bān." "Now then, O people, you have a right over your wives and they have a right over you. You have [the right] that they should not cause anyone of whom you dislike to tread on your beds; and that they should not commit any open indecency (fāḥishah). If they do, then God permits you to shut them in separate rooms and to beat them, but not severely. If they abstain from [evil], they have the right to their food and clothing in accordance with custom (bi’l-ma‘rūf). Treat women well, for they are [like] domestic animals (ʿawānin) with you and do not possess anything for themselves. You have taken them only as a trust from God, and you have made the enjoyment of their persons lawful by the word of God, so understand and listen to my words, O people. I have conveyed the Message, and have left you with something which, if you hold fast to it, you will never go astray: that is, the Book of God and the sunnah of His Prophet. Listen to my words, O people, for I have conveyed the Message and understand [it]. Know for certain that every Muslim is a brother of another Muslim, and that all Muslims are brethren. It is not lawful for a person [to take] from his brother except that which he has given him willingly, so do not wrong yourselves. O God, have I not conveyed the message?" It was reported [to me] that the people said, "O God, yes," and the Messenger of God said, "O God, bear witness."[15]

The sermon is also translated by Alfred Guillaume in The Life of Muhammad: A Translation of Isḥāq's Sīrat Rasūl Allāh (1955), which is based on the work of Ibn Hisham.[16] Poonawala does not differ much with Guillaume in regards to meaning, but notable differences are his translation of bi’l-ma‘rūf as "with custom" and ‘awān as "domestic animals," whereas Guillaume translates the passage as, "If they refrain from these things they have the right to their food and clothing with kindness. Lay injunctions on women kindly, for they are prisoners with you having no control of their persons." Rizwi Faizer in her translation of al-Waqidi's Life of Muhammad rendered the same passage as, "Treat women well for they are bound to you and are dependent on you."[17]

Ibn Ishaq also narrates the method in which the sermon was delivered:

Ibn Ḥumayd—Salamah—Muḥammad b. Isḥāq—Yaḥya b. ‘Abbād b. ‘Abdallāh b. al-Zubayr—his father ‘Abbād: The man who used to repeat the Messenger of God's words loudly to the people was when he was on ‘Arafah was Rabī‘ah b. Umayyah b. Khalaf. The Messenger of God would say to him. "Say: O people, the Messenger of God says, do you know what month this is?" and they would say, "The sacred month." Then he would say, "Say to them: God has made your blood and your property sacrosanct until you meet your Lord, like the sanctity of this month of yours." Then he said [to him], "Say: the Messenger of God says, O people, do you know what land this is?" Rabī‘ah would call out loudly and they would say, "The Holy Land." He would say, "Say: God has hallowed your blood and your property until you meet your Lord like the sanctity of this land of yours." Then he said, "Say: O people, do you know what day this is?" Rabī‘ah repeated [this] to them and they said, "The day of the Greater Pilgrimage." He said, "Say: God has made your blood and your property sacrosanct until you meet your Lord like the sanctity of this day of yours."[15]

Report by Al-Jahiz edit

Al-Jahiz in the Kitāb al-Bayān wa-al-Tabyīn presents the following text of the Farewell Sermon,[18] also mentioned in Musnad of Imam Ahmad (hadith no.19774) as translated and annotated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller:[19]

All praise is Allah’s. We praise Him, seek His help, ask His forgiveness, and we repent unto Him. We seek refuge in Allah from the evils of our selves and our bad actions. Whomever Allah guides none can lead astray, and whomever He leads astray has no one to guide him. I testify that there is no god but Allah alone, without any partner, and I testify that Muhammad is his slave and messenger. I enjoin you, O servants of Allah, to be godfearing towards Allah, I urge you to obey Him, and I begin with that which is best.

To commence: O people, hear me well: I explain to you. For I do not know; I may well not meet you again in this place where I now stand, after this year of mine.

O people: your lives and your property, until the very day you meet your Lord, are as inviolable to each other as the inviolability of this day you are now in, and the month you are now in. Have I given the message?—O Allah, be my witness. So let whoever has been given something for safekeeping give it back to him who gave him it.

Truly, the usury of the Era of Ignorance has been laid aside forever, and the first usury I begin with is that which is due to my father’s brother ‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib. And truly the blood-vengeance of the Era of Ignorance has been laid aside forever, and the first blood-vengeance we shall start with is that which is due for the blood of [my kinsman] ‘Amir ibn Rabi‘a ibn Harith ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib. Truly, the hereditary distinctions that were pretensions to respect in the Era of Ignorance have been laid aside forever, except for the custodianship of the Kaaba [by Bani ‘Abd al-Dar] and the giving of drink to pilgrims [by al-‘Abbas].

A deliberate murder is subject to retaliation in kind. An accidental death from a deliberate injury means a death resulting from [something not usually used or intended as a deadly weapon such as] a stick or a rock, for which the indemnity is one hundred camels: whoever asks for more is a person of the Era of Ignorance.

O people: the Devil has despaired of ever being worshipped in this land of yours, though he is content to be obeyed in other works of yours, that you deem to be of little importance.

O people: postponing the inviolability of a sacred month [claiming to postpone the prohibition of killing in it to a subsequent month, so as to continue warring despite the sacred month’s having arrived] is a surfeit of unbelief, by which those who disbelieve are led astray, making it lawful one year and unlawful in another, in order to match the number [of months] Allah has made inviolable. Time has verily come full turn, to how it was the day Allah created the heavens and the earth. Four months there are which are inviolable, three in a row and forth by itself: Dhul Qa‘da, Dhul Hijja, and Muharram; and Rajab, which lies between Jumada and Sha‘ban. Have I given the message?—O Allah, be my witness.

O people: verily you owe your women their rights, and they owe you yours. They may not lay with another men in your beds, let anyone into your houses you do not want without your permission, or commit indecency. If they do, Allah has given you leave to debar them, send them from your beds, or [finally] strike them in a way that does no harm. But if they desist, and obey you, then you must provide for them and clothe them fittingly. The women who live with you are like captives, unable to manage for themselves: you took them as a trust from Allah, and enjoyed their sex as lawful through a word [legal ruling] from Allah. So fear Allah in respect to women, and concern yourselves with their welfare. Have I given the message?—O Allah, be my witness.

O people, believers are but brothers. No one may take his brother’s property without his full consent. Have I given the message?—O Allah, be my witness. Never go back to being unbelievers, smiting each other’s necks, for verily, I have left among you that which if you take it, you will never stray after me: the Book of Allah. Have I given the message?—O Allah, be my witness.

O people, your Lord is One, and your father is one: all of you are from Adam, and Adam was from the ground. The noblest of you in Allah’s sight is the most godfearing: Arab has no merit over non-Arab other than godfearingness. Have I given the message?—O Allah, be my witness. —At this, they said yes.

He said, Then let whomever is present tell whomever is absent.

O people, Allah has apportioned to every deserving heir his share of the estate, and no deserving heir may accept a special bequest, and no special bequest may exceed a third of the estate. A child’s lineage is that of the [husband who owns the] bed, and adulterers shall be stoned. Whoever claims to be the son of someone besides his father or a bondsman who claims to belong to other than his masters shall bear the curse of Allah and the angels and all men: no deflecting of it or ransom for it shall be accepted from him.

And peace be upon all of you, and the mercy of Allah.[19]

See also edit

References edit

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confused with Jesus s Farewell Discourse The Farewell Sermon Arabic خطبة الوداع Khuṭbatu l Widaʿ also known as Muhammad s Final Sermon or the Last Sermon is a religious speech delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on Friday the 9th of Dhu al Hijjah 10 AH 6 March 632 1 in the Uranah valley of Mount Arafat during the Islamic pilgrimage of Hajj Muhammad al Bukhari refers to the sermon and quotes part of it in his Sahih al Bukhari 2 3 4 Part of it is also present in Sahih Muslim 5 and Sunan Abu Dawood 6 Verse 5 3 Today I have perfected for you your religion is believed to have been recited during the address as the capstone verse of the Quran 7 Various versions of the sermon have been published including several English translations The sermon consists of a series of general exhortations for Muslims to follow the teachings that Muhammad had set forth in the Quran and Ahl al Bayt Contents 1 Narrations in hadith literature 1 1 Sahih Muslim Book 15 Hadith 159 1 2 Sunan al Tirmidhi Vol 1 Book 7 Hadith 1163 1 3 Sunan ibn Maja Vol 3 Book 9 Hadith 1851 2 Report by historian Ibn Ishaq 3 Report by Al Jahiz 4 See also 5 ReferencesNarrations in hadith literature editIn a lengthy hadith included in the Sahih Muslim Sunan Abi Dawood 8 and Sunan Ibn Majah 9 Jabir ibn Abd Allah narrated details of Muhammad s pilgrimage and reported the following words of his sermon Sahih Muslim Book 15 Hadith 159 edit Ja far b Muhammad reported on the authority of his father We went to Jabir b Abdullah and he began inquiring about the people who had gone to see him till it was my turn I said I am Muhammad b Ali b Husain I said to him Tell me about the Hajj of Allah s Messenger May peace be upon him And he pointed with his hand nine and then stated The Messenger of Allah came to the bottom of the valley and addressed the people saying Verily your blood your property are as sacred and inviolable as the sacredness of this day of yours in this month of yours in this town of yours Behold Everything pertaining to the Days of Ignorance is under my feet completely abolished Abolished are also the blood revenges of the Days of Ignorance The first claim of ours on blood revenge which I abolish is that of the son of Rabi a b al Harith who was nursed among the tribe of Sa d and killed by Hudhail And the usury of the pre Islamic period is abolished and the first of our usury I abolish is that of Abbas b Abd al Muttalib for it is all abolished Fear Allah concerning women Verily you have taken them on the security of Allah and intercourse with them has been made lawful unto you by words of Allah You too have right over them and that they should not allow anyone to sit on your bed whom you do not like But if they do that you can chastise them but not severely Their rights upon you are that you should provide them with food and clothing in a fitting manner I have left among you the Book of Allah and if you hold fast to it you would never go astray And you would be asked about me on the Day of Resurrection now tell me what would you say They the audience said We will bear witness that you have conveyed the message discharged the ministry of Prophethood and given wise sincere counsel He the narrator said He the Holy Prophet then raised his forefinger towards the sky and pointing it at the people said O Allah be witness O Allah be witness saying it thrice 10 dd dd Sunan al Tirmidhi Vol 1 Book 7 Hadith 1163 edit Sulaiman bin Amr bin Al Ahwas said My father narrated to me that he witnessed the farewell Hajj with the Messenger of Allah So he thanked and praised Allah and he reminded and gave admonition He mentioned a story in his narration and he the Prophet said And indeed I order you to be good to the women for they are but captives 11 with you over whom you have no power than that except if they come with manifest Fahishah lewd behavior If they do that then abandon their beds and beat them with a beating that is not harmful And if they obey you then you have no cause against them Indeed you have rights over your women and your women have rights over you As for your rights over your women then they must not allow anyone whom you dislike to treat on your bedding furniture nor to admit anyone in your home that you dislike And their rights over you are that you treat them well in clothing them and feeding them 11 Sunan ibn Maja Vol 3 Book 9 Hadith 1851 edit It was narrated that Sulaiman bin Amr bin Ahwas said My father told me that he was present on the Farewell pilgrimage with the Messenger of Allah He praised and glorified Allah and reminder and exhorted the people Then he said I enjoin good treatment of women for they are prisoners 12 with you and you have no right to treat them otherwise unless they commit clear indecency If they do that then forsake them in their beds and hit them but without causing injury or leaving a mark If they obey you then do not seek means of annoyance against them You have rights over your women and your women have rights over you Your rights over your women are that they are not to allow anyone whom you dislike on treat on your bedding furniture not allow anyone whom you dislike to enter your houses And their right over you are that should treat them kindly with regard to their clothing and food 12 dd Report by historian Ibn Ishaq editAn account of the sermon was collected by the early historian Ibn Ishaq as quoted in Ibn Hisham s Sirah an Nabawiyah 13 and at Tabari s Tarikh 14 with minor differences The narration is translated by I K Poonawala in The History of al Tabari vol IX The Last Years of the Prophet 1990 as follows Ibn Ḥumayd Salamah Ibn Isḥaq Abdallah b Abi Najiḥ Then the Messenger of God proceeded to perform his pilgrimage showing the people its rites and teaching them its customs Then he addressed them in a speech and elucidated certain things After he had praised and glorified God he said O people listen to my words I do not know whether I shall ever meet you again in this place after this year O people your blood and your property are sacrosanct until you meet your Lord just as this day and this month of yours are sacred Surely you will meet your Lord and He will question you about your deeds I have already made this known Let he who has a pledge return it to the one who entrusted him with it all usury is abolished but your capital belongs to you Wrong not and you shall not be wronged God has decreed that there will be no usury and the usury of Abbas b Abd al Muṭṭalib is abolished all of it All blood shed in the pre Islamic days is to be left unavenged The first such claim I revoke is that of Ibn Rabi ah b al Ḥarith b Abd al Muṭṭalib who was nursed among the Banu Layth and was slain by the Banu Hudhayl His is the first blood shed in the pre Islamic days with which I shall set an example O people indeed Satan despairs of ever being worshipped in this land of yours He will be pleased however if he is obeyed in a thing other than that in matters you minimize So beware of him in your religion O people intercalating a month is an increase in unbelief whereby the unbelievers go astray one year they make it profane and hallow it another in order to agree with the number that God has hallowed and so profane what God has hallowed and hallow what God has made profane Time has completed its cycle and is as it was on the day that God created the heavens and the earth The number of the months with God is twelve they were in the Book of God on the day He created the heavens and the earth Four of them are sacred the three consecutive months and the Rajab which is called the month of Muḍar which is between Jumada II and Sha ban Now then O people you have a right over your wives and they have a right over you You have the right that they should not cause anyone of whom you dislike to tread on your beds and that they should not commit any open indecency faḥishah If they do then God permits you to shut them in separate rooms and to beat them but not severely If they abstain from evil they have the right to their food and clothing in accordance with custom bi l ma ruf Treat women well for they are like domestic animals ʿawanin with you and do not possess anything for themselves You have taken them only as a trust from God and you have made the enjoyment of their persons lawful by the word of God so understand and listen to my words O people I have conveyed the Message and have left you with something which if you hold fast to it you will never go astray that is the Book of God and the sunnah of His Prophet Listen to my words O people for I have conveyed the Message and understand it Know for certain that every Muslim is a brother of another Muslim and that all Muslims are brethren It is not lawful for a person to take from his brother except that which he has given him willingly so do not wrong yourselves O God have I not conveyed the message It was reported to me that the people said O God yes and the Messenger of God said O God bear witness 15 The sermon is also translated by Alfred Guillaume in The Life of Muhammad A Translation of Isḥaq s Sirat Rasul Allah 1955 which is based on the work of Ibn Hisham 16 Poonawala does not differ much with Guillaume in regards to meaning but notable differences are his translation of bi l ma ruf as with custom and awan as domestic animals whereas Guillaume translates the passage as If they refrain from these things they have the right to their food and clothing with kindness Lay injunctions on women kindly for they are prisoners with you having no control of their persons Rizwi Faizer in her translation of al Waqidi s Life of Muhammad rendered the same passage as Treat women well for they are bound to you and are dependent on you 17 Ibn Ishaq also narrates the method in which the sermon was delivered Ibn Ḥumayd Salamah Muḥammad b Isḥaq Yaḥya b Abbad b Abdallah b al Zubayr his father Abbad The man who used to repeat the Messenger of God s words loudly to the people was when he was on Arafah was Rabi ah b Umayyah b Khalaf The Messenger of God would say to him Say O people the Messenger of God says do you know what month this is and they would say The sacred month Then he would say Say to them God has made your blood and your property sacrosanct until you meet your Lord like the sanctity of this month of yours Then he said to him Say the Messenger of God says O people do you know what land this is Rabi ah would call out loudly and they would say The Holy Land He would say Say God has hallowed your blood and your property until you meet your Lord like the sanctity of this land of yours Then he said Say O people do you know what day this is Rabi ah repeated this to them and they said The day of the Greater Pilgrimage He said Say God has made your blood and your property sacrosanct until you meet your Lord like the sanctity of this day of yours 15 Report by Al Jahiz editAl Jahiz in the Kitab al Bayan wa al Tabyin presents the following text of the Farewell Sermon 18 also mentioned in Musnad of Imam Ahmad hadith no 19774 as translated and annotated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller 19 All praise is Allah s We praise Him seek His help ask His forgiveness and we repent unto Him We seek refuge in Allah from the evils of our selves and our bad actions Whomever Allah guides none can lead astray and whomever He leads astray has no one to guide him I testify that there is no god but Allah alone without any partner and I testify that Muhammad is his slave and messenger I enjoin you O servants of Allah to be godfearing towards Allah I urge you to obey Him and I begin with that which is best To commence O people hear me well I explain to you For I do not know I may well not meet you again in this place where I now stand after this year of mine O people your lives and your property until the very day you meet your Lord are as inviolable to each other as the inviolability of this day you are now in and the month you are now in Have I given the message O Allah be my witness So let whoever has been given something for safekeeping give it back to him who gave him it Truly the usury of the Era of Ignorance has been laid aside forever and the first usury I begin with is that which is due to my father s brother Abbas ibn Abd al Muttalib And truly the blood vengeance of the Era of Ignorance has been laid aside forever and the first blood vengeance we shall start with is that which is due for the blood of my kinsman Amir ibn Rabi a ibn Harith ibn Abd al Muttalib Truly the hereditary distinctions that were pretensions to respect in the Era of Ignorance have been laid aside forever except for the custodianship of the Kaaba by Bani Abd al Dar and the giving of drink to pilgrims by al Abbas A deliberate murder is subject to retaliation in kind An accidental death from a deliberate injury means a death resulting from something not usually used or intended as a deadly weapon such as a stick or a rock for which the indemnity is one hundred camels whoever asks for more is a person of the Era of Ignorance O people the Devil has despaired of ever being worshipped in this land of yours though he is content to be obeyed in other works of yours that you deem to be of little importance O people postponing the inviolability of a sacred month claiming to postpone the prohibition of killing in it to a subsequent month so as to continue warring despite the sacred month s having arrived is a surfeit of unbelief by which those who disbelieve are led astray making it lawful one year and unlawful in another in order to match the number of months Allah has made inviolable Time has verily come full turn to how it was the day Allah created the heavens and the earth Four months there are which are inviolable three in a row and forth by itself Dhul Qa da Dhul Hijja and Muharram and Rajab which lies between Jumada and Sha ban Have I given the message O Allah be my witness O people verily you owe your women their rights and they owe you yours They may not lay with another men in your beds let anyone into your houses you do not want without your permission or commit indecency If they do Allah has given you leave to debar them send them from your beds or finally strike them in a way that does no harm But if they desist and obey you then you must provide for them and clothe them fittingly The women who live with you are like captives unable to manage for themselves you took them as a trust from Allah and enjoyed their sex as lawful through a word legal ruling from Allah So fear Allah in respect to women and concern yourselves with their welfare Have I given the message O Allah be my witness O people believers are but brothers No one may take his brother s property without his full consent Have I given the message O Allah be my witness Never go back to being unbelievers smiting each other s necks for verily I have left among you that which if you take it you will never stray after me the Book of Allah Have I given the message O Allah be my witness O people your Lord is One and your father is one all of you are from Adam and Adam was from the ground The noblest of you in Allah s sight is the most godfearing Arab has no merit over non Arab other than godfearingness Have I given the message O Allah be my witness At this they said yes He said Then let whomever is present tell whomever is absent O people Allah has apportioned to every deserving heir his share of the estate and no deserving heir may accept a special bequest and no special bequest may exceed a third of the estate A child s lineage is that of the husband who owns the bed and adulterers shall be stoned Whoever claims to be the son of someone besides his father or a bondsman who claims to belong to other than his masters shall bear the curse of Allah and the angels and all men no deflecting of it or ransom for it shall be accepted from him And peace be upon all of you and the mercy of Allah 19 See also edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Farewell Sermon Verse of Ikmal al 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