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Avoid wearing taweez part 2

Hadith 11.

Sahih Bukhari Book 71. Medicine

Narrated By Abu Qatada (ra): I heard the Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam saying, “A good dream is from Allah, and a bad dream is from Satan. So if anyone of you sees (in a dream) something he dislikes, when he gets up he should blow thrice (on his left side) and seek refuge with Allah from its evil for then it will not harm him.”

Sahih Bukhari Volume 007, Book 071, Hadith Number 643.

 

Hadith 12.

Sahih Bukhari Book 71. Medicine

Narrated By ‘Aisha (ra): Whenever Allah’s Apostle Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam went to bed, he used to recite Surat-al-Ikhlas, Surat-al-Falaq and Surat-an-Nas and then blow on his palms and pass them over his face and those parts of his body that his hands could reach. And when he fell ill, he used to order me to do like that for him.

Sahih Bukhari Volume 007, Book 071, Hadith Number 644.


Hadith 13.


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Aisha (ra) reported: When any person amongst us fell ill, Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam used to rub him with his right hand and then say: O Lord of the people, grant him health, heal him, for Thou art a Greet Healer. There is no healer, but with Thy healing Power one is healed and illness is removed. She further added: When Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) fell ill, and his illness took a serious turn I took hold of his hand to that I should do with it what he ward to do with that (i.e. I would rub his body with his sacred hand). But he withdrew his hand from my hand and then said: O Allah, pardon me and make me join the companionship on She said. I was gazing at him constantly whereas he had passed away.

Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5432.


Hadith 14.

Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

This hadith has been reported on the authority of Shu’ba  through another chain of transmitters (and the words are): “He rubbed him with his hand” and (in) the hadith transmitted on the authority of Thauri (the words are). “He used to rub with his right hand.” This hadith has been reported through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5433.

 

Hadith 15

Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Aisha (ra) reported that when Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam came to visit any sick he supplicated for him and said: Lord of the people, remove the malady, cure him for Thou art a great Curer. There is no cure but through Thine healing Power which leaves no trouble, and in the narration transmitted on the authority of Abu Bakr there is a slight variation of wording.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5435.)

 

Hadith 16 


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Aisha (ra) reported: Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam used to recite (this supplication) as the words of incantation: “Lord of the people, remove the trouble for in Thine Hand is the cure; none is there to relieve him (the burden of disease) but only Thou.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5437.)


Hadith 17


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Aisha (ra) reported that when any of the members of the household fell ill Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam used to blow over him by reciting Mu’awwidhatan, and when he suffered from illness of which he died I used to blow over him and rubbed his body with his hand for his hand had greater healing power than my hand.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5439.)


Hadith 18:


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

Abu Huraira (ra) reported so many hidith from Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam and he reported Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam as saying: The influence of an evil eye is a fact.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5426.)


Hadith 19:


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Abd al-Rahman b. al-Aswad (ra) reported on the authority of his father: I asked ‘Aisha (ra) about incantation. She said: Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam had granted its sanction to the members of a family of the Ansir for incantation in curing every type of poison.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5442.)


Hadith 20


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Aisha (ra) reported that Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam granted sanction to the members of a family of the Ansir for incantation (for removing the effects) of the poison of the scorpion.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5443.)


Hadith 21.


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Aisha (ra) reported that when any person fell ill with a disease or he had any ailment or he had any injury, the Apostle of Allah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam placed his forefinger upon the ground and then lifted it by reciting the name of Allah. (and said): The dust of our ground with the saliva of any one of us would serve as a means whereby our illness would be cured with the sanction of Allah. This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Ibn Abu Shaiba and Zubair with a slight variation of wording.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5444.)


Hadith 22.


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Aisha (ra) reported that Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam commanded the use of incantation for curing the influence of an evil eye.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5445.)


Hadith 23.


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

Anas b. Malik (ra) reported in connection with incantation that he had been granted sanction (to use incantation as a remedy) for the sting of the scorpion and for curing small pustules and dispelling the influence of an evil eye.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5448.)


Hadith 24

Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

Umm Salama (ra), the wife of Allah’s Apostle Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, reported that Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam said to a small girl in the house of Umm Salama (ra) that he had been seeing on her face black stains and told her that that was due to the influence of an evil eye, and he asked that she should be cured with the help of incantation (hoping) that her face should become spotless.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5450.)


Hadith 25

Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

Jabir b. ‘Abdullah (ra) reported that Allah’s Apostle Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam granted sanction to the family of Hazm for incantation (in mitigating the effect of the poison of) the snake, and, he said to Asma’ daughter of ‘Umais: What is this that I see the children of my brother lean? Are they not fed properly? She said: No, but they fall under the influence of an evil eve. He said: Use incantation She recited (the words of incantation before him), whereupon he (by approving them) said: Yes, use this incantation for them.

Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5451.


Hadith 26


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

Jabir b. ‘Abdullah (ra) reported that Allah’s Apostle Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam granted a special sanction for incantation in case of the snake poison to a tribe of ‘Amr. Abu Zubair (ra) said: I heard Jabir b. ‘Abdullah (ra) as saying that the scorpion stung one of us as we were sitting with Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam. A person said: Allah’s Messenger, I use incantation (for curing the effect of sting), whereupon he said: He who is competent amongst you to benefit his brother should do so.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5452.)


Hadith 27


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

Jabir b. ‘Abdullah (ra) reported I had a maternal uncle who treated the sting of the scorpion with the help of incantation. Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam forbade incantation. He came to him and said: Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, you forbade to practise incantation, whereas I employ it for curing the sting of the scorpion, whereupon he said: He who amongst you is capable of employing it as a means to do good should do that.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5454.)


Hadith 28


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

Jabir (ra) reported Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam prohibited incantation. Then the people of Amr b. Hazm came to Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam and said: We know an incantation which we use for curing the sting of the scorpion but you have prohibited it. They recited (the words of incantation) before him, whereupon he said: I do not see any harm (in it), so he who amongst you is competent to do good to his brother should do that.

(Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5456.)


Hadith 29


Sahih Muslim Book 26. On Salutations and Greetings

‘Auf b. Malik Ashja’i reported We practised incantation in the pre-Islamic days and we said: Allah’s Messenger Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam, what is your opinion about it? He said: Let me know your incantation and said: There is no harm in the incantation which does not smack of polytheism.

Sahih Muslim Book 026, Hadith Number 5457.

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