Sahih Bukhari 5255 |top|

The hadith provides a practical example of the rules regarding a woman "gifting" herself in marriage, a topic discussed extensively in the Fiqh (jurisprudence) of marriage and divorce Dar-us-Salam . If you’d like, I can: Explain the historical context of the tribe of Bani Ja'un.

The Arabic phrase used at the end is "khibta" (or ghibta yadaka ). To "lose" or be a "loser" in this context means losing out on the barakah (blessing) of the marriage and the tranquility (Sakinah) that Islam promises in family life. It implies that if a man ignores the religious aspect, the other benefits (wealth, beauty, status) will eventually become sources of trial rather than sources of joy. sahih bukhari 5255