03-03-2014, 02:50 PM
Al-Salamu ´aleikum,
Ja, hier ist ein Beweis:
Zusammengefasst: Hier ist ein Hadith aus Bukhari, wo berichtet wird, dass der Prophet sallallahu ´aleihi wa sallam nach der Predigt am Tag vom Fitr (Fest zum Fastenbrechen) zu den Frauen ging und Bilal radiallahu ´anhu die Spenden (sadaqa) einsammelte.
Al-Haafiz und Al-Nawawi rahimaahumaaALLAH sagen über diese Hadith, dass dies aufzeigt, dass es den Frauen erlaubt ist, ihr Besitz zu spenden, auch ohne die Erlaubnis ihrer Ehemänner.
2 – al-Bukhaari (978) and Muslim (885) narrated that Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) stood up on the day of al-Fitr and led the people in prayer. He started with the prayer then he delivered the khutbah (sermon). When he had finished he came down and came to the woman and exhorted them, leaning on Bilaal’s arm, and Bilaal was spreading out his cloak for the woman to throw their sadaqah (charity) into it. According to another report: they started to give their jewellery in charity.
Al-Haafiz said:
This hadeeth shows that a woman may give her wealth in charity without her husband’s permission.
Al-Nawawi said:
This hadeeth shows that it is permissible for a woman to give some of her wealth in charity without her husband’s permission and that this is not limited to one-third of her wealth. This is our view and the view of the majority.
http://islamqa.info/en/48952
Ja, hier ist ein Beweis:
Zusammengefasst: Hier ist ein Hadith aus Bukhari, wo berichtet wird, dass der Prophet sallallahu ´aleihi wa sallam nach der Predigt am Tag vom Fitr (Fest zum Fastenbrechen) zu den Frauen ging und Bilal radiallahu ´anhu die Spenden (sadaqa) einsammelte.
Al-Haafiz und Al-Nawawi rahimaahumaaALLAH sagen über diese Hadith, dass dies aufzeigt, dass es den Frauen erlaubt ist, ihr Besitz zu spenden, auch ohne die Erlaubnis ihrer Ehemänner.
2 – al-Bukhaari (978) and Muslim (885) narrated that Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) stood up on the day of al-Fitr and led the people in prayer. He started with the prayer then he delivered the khutbah (sermon). When he had finished he came down and came to the woman and exhorted them, leaning on Bilaal’s arm, and Bilaal was spreading out his cloak for the woman to throw their sadaqah (charity) into it. According to another report: they started to give their jewellery in charity.
Al-Haafiz said:
This hadeeth shows that a woman may give her wealth in charity without her husband’s permission.
Al-Nawawi said:
This hadeeth shows that it is permissible for a woman to give some of her wealth in charity without her husband’s permission and that this is not limited to one-third of her wealth. This is our view and the view of the majority.
http://islamqa.info/en/48952