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Musayka: When Islam Defends A Female Slave

Musaykah: The Virtuous Companion Who Stood Against Oppression
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Musaykah: The Courageous Companion Who Defended Virtue

The Story of a Woman Who Stood Against Oppression and Uphold Islamic Morality

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Musaykah (also called Musayka, or Mu’azah) was a slave girl belonging to Abdullah ibn Ubayy ibn Salul, the leader of the hypocrites in Medina. Her story is a powerful example of how Islam protected the rights and dignity of women, even those in the most vulnerable positions.

مسكة – ويُقال مُسَيْكَة – ويُقال مُعاذة – كانت جارية لزعيم المنافقين عبد اللَّه بن أُبي بن سلول

“Musaykah – also called Musayka – was a slave girl belonging to Abdullah ibn Ubayy ibn Salul, the leader of the hypocrites”

The Story of Musaykah’s Conversion to Islam

It is authentically reported in Sahih Muslim and other collections that Musaykah came to the Prophet ﷺ complaining about Abdullah ibn Ubayy who was forcing her into prostitution, which was a common practice in pre-Islamic Arabia where men would force their slave girls into this immoral trade for financial gain.

ثبت ذكر مسيكة في صحيح مسلم وغيره، من طريق الأعمش، عن أبي سفيان، عن جابر، قال: كانت جارية لعبد الله بن أبيّ يقال لها مسيكة فأكرهها على البغاء، فأتت النبيّ فشكت عبد الله بن أُبيّ

“It is authentically reported in Sahih Muslim and others, through the chain of Al-A’mash, from Abu Sufyan, from Jabir, who said: ‘There was a slave girl belonging to Abdullah ibn Ubayy called Musaykah. He forced her into prostitution, so she came to the Prophet ﷺ and complained about Abdullah ibn Ubayy.'”

Musaykah embraced Islam and gave her pledge of allegiance (bay’ah) to the Prophet ﷺ, promising not to associate anything with Allah, not to steal, not to commit adultery, not to kill her children, not to fabricate lies, and not to disobey the Prophet ﷺ in any righteous matter. This fulfills Allah’s statement:

“O Prophet, when the believing women come to you pledging to you that they will not associate anything with Allah, nor will they steal, nor will they commit unlawful sexual intercourse, nor will they kill their children, nor will they bring forth a slander they have invented between their hands and feet, nor will they disobey you in what is right – then accept their pledge and ask forgiveness for them of Allah. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.”

— Qur’an 60:12

Prostitution was one of the despicable customs of the pre-Islamic period of ignorance (Jahiliyyah), where men would force their slave girls into this immoral trade in pursuit of wealth. One day, Abdullah ibn Ubayy, the leader of the hypocrites, tried to force his slave girl Musaykah into this path, but this chaste Muslim woman refused. She went to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ to complain about her situation. The Prophet ﷺ listened to her and appreciated her chastity, praising her patience.

وكان البغاء من عادات الجاهلية المرذولة، حيث كان الرجل يدفع بجواريه وإمائه إلى راغبي المتعة ومبتاعي الزنا رجاء الكسب وابتغاء المال. وذات يوم أراد عبد اللَّه بن أُبيّ بن أبي سلول (رأس المنافقين) أن يدفع بجاريته المسلمة إلى تلك السبيل المرذولة لكن المسلمة العفيفة رفضت ذلك، وذهبت إلى رسول الله تشكو إليه حالها، فاستمع إليها وقدَّر لها عفتها، وحمد إليها صبرها.

“Prostitution was one of the despicable customs of the pre-Islamic period of ignorance, where men would force their slave girls into this immoral trade in pursuit of wealth. One day, Abdullah ibn Ubayy ibn Salul (the leader of the hypocrites) tried to force his Muslim slave girl into this path, but this chaste woman refused. She went to the Messenger of Allah ﷺ to complain about her situation. He listened to her and appreciated her chastity, praising her patience.”

Soon after, Allah revealed the verse:

“And let those who find not the means for marriage keep themselves chaste, until Allah enriches them of His bounty. And those who wish for a deed of manumission from those whom your right hands possess, then write it for them if you know good in them, and give them something yourselves out of the wealth of Allah which He has bestowed upon you. And force not your slave girls to prostitution, if they desire chastity, in order that you may make a gain in the goods of this worldly life. But if anyone compels them, then after such compulsion, Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”

— Qur’an 24:33

With this revelation, Islam abolished this practice of the pre-Islamic period and protected women – both free and slave – from being forced into prostitution.

فأبطل الإسلام هذا الأمر أمر الجاهلية، وحمى النساء -حرائر وإماءً- من أن يكرههن أحد على البغاء.

“Thus, Islam abolished this practice of the pre-Islamic period and protected women – both free and slave – from being forced into prostitution.”

Musaykah’s Contribution to Virtue

This noble Companion, Musaykah the repentant, contributed to establishing the foundations of virtue and building a chaste society by refusing to be a tool in the hands of the corrupt and the wicked. She thus became a symbol of chastity and purity, and an example of cleanliness of soul and purity of nature.

وهكذا أسهمت هذه الصحابية الجليلة «مُسَيْكَة» التائبة، في تثبيت دعائم الفضيلة وصناعة مجتمع عفيف برفضها أن تكون أداة طيعة في أيدى العابثين والماجنين، وصارت بذلك رمزًا للعفة والطهر، ومثلا لنظافة النفس ونقاء الطوية..

“Thus, this noble Companion, Musaykah the repentant, contributed to establishing the foundations of virtue and building a chaste society by refusing to be a tool in the hands of the corrupt and the wicked. She thus became a symbol of chastity and purity, and an example of cleanliness of soul and purity of nature.”

📚 References

Sahih Muslim · Qur’an 60:12 · Qur’an 24:33 · Asad Al-Ghabah (7288) · Al-Isti’ab fi Ma’rifat Al-Ashab

اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على نبينا محمد وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين

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