In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Men's items In the hadith of Umm Zara’ Mother of crops and bliss of life It was Umm Zara's turn She was the last one to speak She is the most separated in her life with her husband Her words are not devoid of indication of the nature of women Hiding some facts And show some issues This is advice for every man seeking to solve marital problems Most women should pay attention to this fact Except for the mercy of my Lord Do not rely on her words She rules without thinking, looking, or listening to her husband Or who do you complain about? I will leave you to contemplate, dear husband, on Umm Zara’s words To extract yourself What did Umm Zara hide from women? In her long talk about herself and her husband Umm Zara said My husband is a father of sow And he is not the father of Zaraa People of my ear jewelry And it was filled with fat from my genitals And he made me smile So I shouted to myself He found me among the people of Ghanimah Bashaq So he made me among the people of Sahil and Hoot Trampled and refined Then I say, “Don’t be ugly.” And I lie down and it becomes morning And I drink and soothe myself My father's mother planted My father's mother did not plant anything Akumha Raddah And her house is spacious Ibn Abi Zar'a Ibn Abi did not plant anything His bed is like a bevel And the arm of unbelief satisfies him Daughter of Abu Zara My father’s daughter did not plant anything Her father willingly and her mother willingly And fill her clothes and please her neighbour My father's slave girl What is my father’s slave girl? Don't broadcast our conversation And do not let our mirror be cleansed Do not fill our house with nests She said Abu Zar' came out And the stakes are churning He found a woman with two sons who looked like two leopards They are playing with two pomegranates under her waist So he divorced me and married her Then she married a secret man Shreya rode And he took it in writing He bestowed upon me abundant blessings And he gave me a pair of every scent And he said Eat or plant and see your family She said If I collect everything, he will give me He did not reach the pressure of my father’s vessels This is the hadith of Umm Zur’ on the authority of her husband, Abu Zur’ And from her speech We realize the great praise for Abu Zara We can deduce clearly Her great love for him And the intensity of her attachment to him And she loved everything related to him From a mother, a son and a daughter Even the maid But have you noticed, my dear brother-in-law? She is talking about her absolute Not about her husband The women who sat on this council We pledged and contracted Do they not conceal anything from their husbands? Did Umm Zara speak about her husband? Yes, I talked about it However, she did not find a second husband Who showered her with various blessings What are you proud of in front of the women in the council? Rather, she took all the goodness he gave her She went to the one who divorced her To be proud of him among women So what did Abu Zara do to her? Until you become attached to him How did she meet Ehsan Abi Zar’a for her? Why did she lose him when he saw others? What did he see in others that would replace them with her? Perhaps we are the husband's brother and the wife's sister We live in the details of the life of a sow mother With dad planted in these rings Perhaps we will find the satisfactory answer For these questions Firstly The bliss that Umm Zara experienced Umm Zar’ said in describing bliss Where Abu Zara lived People of my ear jewelry And filled with humeral fat And he made me proud, so I made myself proud He found me among the people of Ghanimah Bashaq So place me among the people of Sahil and neigh Trampled and refined Then I say, “Don’t be ugly.” And I lie down and it becomes morning And I drink and soothe myself The bliss that Umm Zara experienced With my father planted it includes several beautiful masts One of them first Dress her up with jewelry She said people of my ear ornaments Abu Ubaid Al-Harawi, may God have mercy on him, said Halani wants earrings and scarves Tanous in my ear And the nous Movement of everything dangling I mean, wear gold This is one of the most important types of adornment for women It is what makes her happy the most Every woman loves gold She is proud to wear it in front of women Secondly, its ghee She said and filled with fat on my upper arm Abu Ubaid Al-Harawi, may God have mercy on him, said She didn't want the upper arm especially She wanted the whole body She says that he made me fat with his kindness to me If the humerus becomes fat, the rest of the body becomes fat It means that he made her fat by being kind to her This obesity does not come with worries and problems Rather, it comes with happiness and prosperity Third He filled her life with joy and happiness She said, "And he made me angry, so I made myself angry." Abu Ubaid Al-Harawi, may God have mercy on him, said That is, he made me happy and I was happy Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said She described him as being good to her Her sweetness and luxury is her livelihood He made her fat and showed her happiness in her circumstances Fourthly, moving it from modest living to luxury She said: “He found me among the people of Bashq’s spoils.” So he made me among the people of neighing, humming, trampling, and purring Abu Ubaid Al-Harawi, may God have mercy on him, said She said, “So he made me among the people of Saheel and howling.” It means that he took me to his family They are people of horses and camels Because neighing is the sound of horses and goats are the sound of camels Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said She described it as being transported from the shores of her family’s livelihood And inform them of their spoils To people of wealth and vast funds Of horses, camels, camels, crops, and cows And trodden animals, slaves, and horses Food purifying machines Interest and many livestock And the birds enjoy eating it This is because the owners of the sheep are poor or subsistence people And no wealth This woman was informed of her transition from that state to this She made a prosperous living with the milk and meat of these livestock And other foods Especially with its reference to bread that is trampled and purified It was the Arab's highest and most cherished food Only those with great wealth will find it And from the countryside and the cities Otherwise, I feed them more It was meat, milk, and dates This is what their poetry indicates Secondly, Dalal Abi planted her She was spoiled by him Don't do anything that tires her out Until Umm Zara described this pampering by saying: Then I say, “Don’t be ugly.” And I lie down and it becomes morning And I drink and soothe myself Abu Abbas Al-Qurtubi, may God have mercy on him, said Say it and lie down in the morning That is, I sleep until the morning No one wakes her up because she is honorable Enough service and work Abdul Aziz Al-Rajhi said She says that she has absolute sovereignty with him She speaks and no one responds to her words And she lies down in the morning It means that the yellow one sleeps Because she has servants who provide her with supplies Unlike those who do not have servants to serve them She gets up in the morning to work at home She drinks and narrates Irrigation can reach whatever you want She praises her husband That he comforted her and gave her what she wanted And give it absolute sovereignty So you speak whatever you want And you eat whatever you want And drink whatever you want And sleep how you want It is well supplied with supplies The bliss and pampering that Abu Zar’a provided to Zar’a’s mother It is an indication of his great love for her And its good mineral How did you meet Umm Zara? This bliss and this pampering We will continue in an upcoming meeting, God willing Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds