In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful Types of men in the hadith of Umm Zara’ Mother of planting and beauty of the family environment Of the happiness that a woman achieves in her married life To have a cohesive, sane family They are surrounded by love, tolerance, and good morals Far from trouble Neither from the husband nor from his relatives Neither of the children nor of the servants Umm Zar’a experienced all of this She was the one who told me the details My father's mother planted, but my father's mother did not plant Her house is spacious and her house is spacious My father's son planted, but my father's son did not plant His bed is like a bevel And the arm of Jafr satisfies him The daughter of my father, Zar’, but not the daughter of my father, Zur’ Her father willingly and her mother willingly And fill her clothes and please her neighbour My father’s maid Zar’a, but not my father’s maid Zar’a Don't broadcast our conversation And do not let our mirror be cleansed Do not fill our house with nests This is the environment that surrounds a sow mother But this is eloquent Arabic Which described the mother of the members of this environment It needs explanation To reveal the beauty of this environment to us And the extent of the bliss that Umm Zar’a lived Let's ask then How did you lose this bliss? Did she cause his loss through her bad behavior? Before answering this question We show the beauty of the family environment that Umm Zara lived in First, my father's mother planted Umm Zara said about her Her house is spacious and her house is spacious She praised her husband's mother for two things The first one praised her to herself That her mind is bad Akoum has two meanings The first meaning They are similar to lockers or bags Where luggage is stored She described it as heavy and full of luggage Abu Ubaid Al-Harawi, may God have mercy on him, said Akoum Loads and bags containing containers Of all kinds of food and enjoyment One of them is yours And what she said was redundant She says They are bones with a lot of filling The second meaning It means a woman's buttocks It is called Kafla The meaning Her buttocks are great And from her bones It becomes swollen from too much grease Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said It is possible that it is the kenab of Al-Akum and its rada About its greatness and greatness As he said Raddah's slave girl That is, great Kafl He made the keel an akum, which is a plural of its bones It is as if every aspect of it is blind And everyone involved It tells me that my father's mother is a transplant She lived the life of the affluent rich Until she had a place for her belongings Because of its abundance and diversity She was infected with food Which left its mark on her body Of grease, bliss, and body glasses The second praised her home She described him as being abundant in his bounties and his mortality Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said He praised the spaciousness of the house and the spaciousness of the yard About his abundance of goodness Raghad is a living And righteousness descends They were also generous with what they said Hello And they said So-and-so welcomed the house They do not want the capacity of its drop Rather, the abundance of His goodness and the abundance of His righteousness But why did she praise her husband's mother? Ibn Hajar, may God have mercy on him, said She described her mother-in-law Until her husband is very kind to his mother And he was not aged Because that is the majority Who has a mother described as such This is a compliment to her husband And to his mother as well If her husband’s mother is young There was no conversation between her and Umm Zar’ Problems related to jealousy among women This is the bliss that Umm Zar’a used to experience From her competition On the heart of this honorable young man, my father has a seed Secondly Ibn Abi Zar'a Umm Zara said about him His bed is like a bevel And the arm of jealousy satisfies him She praised him for his slim body For whom a narrow space is sufficient Like stick mats A little food is enough for him He is not a foodie He makes her tired of asking for food Its abundance and diversity Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said I thought that his bed in which he sleeps is in distress One bevel cam If you bleed from the mat Her place remains empty among her sisters It is something that Arab men praise Ibn Hajar, may God have mercy on him, said And so is what she said The arm of Jafra satisfies him He doesn't need what she has to eat As well as taking Even if it tastes like it It's easy to be convinced Which fills one's thirst for food and drink This is one of the bliss she lived with Ibn Abi Zara’ Third Daughter of Abu Zara Umm Zara said about her Her father willingly and her mother willingly And its clothing and its neighbor's tip I praised her for three things The first Her obedience to her parents This is one of the things that makes a woman happy the most That her daughter be obedient to her Because it's usually a girl She competes with her mother for her father's heart Problems often happen Between the girl and her mother Because of stubbornness and jealousy between them Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said That is, she is righteous towards them Not out of their mind This indicates her chastity and intelligence The second She praised the beauty of her body Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said She described it as plump Lots of meat She expressed this by being fully dressed Because it is only filled to the bone of its body And the perfection of her person And its abundance of meat And the grace of her body This is what he praises women for He blames us for its opposite Third That her peers are jealous of her Because of her beauty and good morals Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said Then I emphasized her praise That she is the best of her women Any women of her time or her people And it is perfectly fine Her character and character are similar in perfection Tip her neighbor That is, its harm or neighbourhood But she sees this as making her angry and jealous of him And he is confused by it If we look closely at Umm Zara’s praise of her family We found that it focused on the aesthetic appearance of the body No wonder The women of pre-Islamic times Their greatest concern is taking care of the body As for the woman's mind and heart This is for those who adhere to the teachings of Islam Otherwise, even Muslim women today They were busy making the body according to the pre-Islamic European style and standards I ask God for guidance and success for them Fourth My father's maid planted I praised her with three beautiful qualities Every woman wishes her in her maid And she said Don't broadcast our conversation And do not let our mirror be cleansed Do not fill our house with nests Judge Iyad, may God have mercy on him, said She described it as honesty over secrets and money And carry out their services and advise them And there are no recent outbreaks of them Do not waste food for them or betray it Do not pass it on to others Don't spoil it and waste it Let no grudges enter between them Do not neglect serving them and improving their home This is a maid with the highest ratings for housework This is part of the bliss in which Umm Zara lived Every woman dreams of it in her life How did you lose this bliss? Is this really the reason, as she mentioned at the end of her speech? He went out and looked and divorced Or are there other reasons she hid it? It was the real reason for the divorce We will continue in an upcoming meeting, God willing Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds