Calling one’s wife with the name she loves most or with a nickname is one of the forms of pampering and being kind
to one’s wife. This can be seen in the life of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) who, in a saying ‘hadith’ that is agreed upon by scholars, used to say to his wife ‘A’isha: “o ‘A’ish, this is Gabriel saying peace be upon you.” She replied:” and may peace and Allah’s mercy and blessings be upon him. You see what i don’t ”she meant the messenger of Allah (ﷺ)
Sahih al-Bukhari 3768
He also used to call ‘A’isha: ('Homayraa’) a short form of ('hamraa’) which, according to Ibn Kathir in 'An Nehaya’, means the white skinned woman with blushed cheeks. Adh-Dhahabi also said that "Hamraa’” in the language of the people of 'hejaz’ means white and blushing-a rare feature among them. So Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) used to treat ‘A’isha kindly and call her with lovely names.
to one’s wife. This can be seen in the life of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) who, in a saying ‘hadith’ that is agreed upon by scholars, used to say to his wife ‘A’isha: “o ‘A’ish, this is Gabriel saying peace be upon you.” She replied:” and may peace and Allah’s mercy and blessings be upon him. You see what i don’t ”she meant the messenger of Allah (ﷺ)
Sahih al-Bukhari 3768
He also used to call ‘A’isha: ('Homayraa’) a short form of ('hamraa’) which, according to Ibn Kathir in 'An Nehaya’, means the white skinned woman with blushed cheeks. Adh-Dhahabi also said that "Hamraa’” in the language of the people of 'hejaz’ means white and blushing-a rare feature among them. So Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) used to treat ‘A’isha kindly and call her with lovely names.
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