إِنَّ أَكْرَمَكُمْ عَندَ اللَّهِ أَتْقَـكُمْ
(Verily, the most honorable of you with Allah is the one who has the most Taqwa) ï´¿49:13ï´¾, But (now) they say that the most honorable of them with Allah is the one who has the biggest house. As for seeking permission, the people have forgotten all about it.'' I said, â€Should I seek permission to enter upon my orphan sisters who are living with me in one house'' He said, â€Yes.'' I asked him to make allowances for me but he refused and said, â€Do you want to see them naked'' I said, â€No.'' He said, â€Then ask for permission to enter.'' I asked him again and he said, â€Do you want to obey Allah'' I said, â€Yes.'' He said, â€Then ask for permission.'' Ibn Jurayj said, â€Ibn Tawus told me that his father said, `There are no women whom I hate to see naked more than those who are my Mahrams.' He was very strict on this point.'' Ibn Jurayj narrated that Az-Zuhri said, â€I heard Huzayl bin Shurahbil Al-Awdi Al-A`ma (say that) he heard Ibn Mas`ud say, `You have to seek permission to enter upon your mothers.''' Ibn Jurayj said, â€I said to `Ata': `Does a man have to seek permission to enter upon his wife' He said, `No, it can be understood that this is not obligatory, but it is better for him to let her know that he is coming in so as not to startle her, because she may be in a state where she does not want him to see her. ''' Abu Ja`far bin Jarir narrated from the nephew of Zaynab -- the wife of `Abdullah bin Mas`ud -- that Zaynab, may Allah be pleased with her, said, â€When `Abdullah came back from some errand and reached the door, he would clear his throat and spit, because he did not want to come suddenly and find us in a state he disliked.'' Its chain of narration is Sahih.