Basic Madani Events Surah: Al-Maidah (101)

"Do Not Ask About Things That If Disclosed Would Distress You" — Questions From Curiosity

لَا تَسۡـَٔلُواْ عَنۡ أَشۡيَآءَ إِن تُبۡدَ لَكُمۡ تَسُؤۡكُمۡ
— المائدة الآية 101
Verse: "O you who believe, do not ask about things which, if they were disclosed to you, would distress you." (5:101)

Occasion (Sahih — Agreed Upon): Al-Bukhari (7089) and Muslim (1337) narrated from Anas: The Prophet gave a sermon unlike any other, then said: "If you knew what I know, you would laugh little and weep much." A man stood and asked: "Who is my father, O Messenger of Allah?" He replied: "Your father is so-and-so." Another asked: "Where am I?" He said: "In the Fire." This verse was then revealed prohibiting such questions.

Reliability: Sahih (Agreed Upon)

Lesson: Not every question benefits its asker — a question that leads to distress or unbearable knowledge is unwise. The law permits questions that enable action, not those that merely satisfy curiosity.
Source: Sahih Al-Bukhari (7089); Sahih Muslim (1337) — Anas — Agreed Upon; Lubab Al-Nuqul
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