That <i>Hadhrat Umme Hani (May Allah be well pleased with her) </i>was not a Muslim does not affect the authenticity of the journey, as in Makkah the command to break all relations with the non-Muslims and it is not mentioned anywhere about <i>Hadhrat Umme Hani (May Allah be well pleased with her)</i> that she had committed any form of Shirk. The<b> Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)</b> would go to her house to turn her to Islam and it is because of the blessings of these visits that she turned a Muslim.<br /> <br /> In the narration of <span style="color: #993300">Hadith</span>, every criticism is not to be accepted and every Dhaif (weakly-authenticated) Hadith is not unworthy of consideration. The Hadith of <i>Hadhrat Umme Hani (May Allah be well pleased with her)</i> is present in Mojam Kabeer of Imam Tabarani.<br /> <br /> The interpreters of Sahih Bukhari, the <i>Imams Hadhrat Badruddin Aini Hanafi </i>and <i>Hadhrat Ibn Hajr Asqalani (May Allah shower His Mercy on them) </i>would not have reconciled this Hadith with others if this Hadith was not to be considered. They would have simply said that this Hadith is Dhaif. The word and opinion of these Imams of Hadith carries much weight.<br />