8.17. HER KNOWLEDGE
Safiyyah (may Allah be pleased with her) tried to quench her thirst for knowledge by being in the company of the Prophet (peace be upon him) as much as she could. She would frequently go to him during his Ptikaf at mosque and would frequently accompany him on his travels and battles.
She always understood and memorized by heart whatever she heard from the Prophet (peace be upon him) and when she would hear something that she did not know she never hesitated to ask the Prophet (peace be upon him) about it. Thus, a Muslim woman should follow the example of Safiyyah. Every Muslim woman should love knowledge and acquire it by all possible means.
Safiyyah (may Allah be pleased with her) reported ten hadiths on the authority of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and among those who related the hadiths on her authority were her nephew, her slave, Kinanah, her other slave, Yazid ibn Mus’ab, Ali ibn al-Hussayn, and Muslim ibn Safwan (may Allah be pleased with them all).
(SOURCE: Wives of Prophet Muhammad, Their Strives and Their Lives by Muhammad Fathi Mus’ ad)
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