Translation of Sahih Bukhari, Book 70:
Patients
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 544:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) Allah's Apostle said, "No
calamity befalls a Muslim but that Allah expiates some
of his sins because of it, even though it were the prick
he receives from a thorn."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 545:
Narrated Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri and Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "No fatigue, nor disease, nor
sorrow, nor sadness, nor hurt, nor distress befalls a
Muslim, even if it were the prick he receives from a
thorn, but that Allah expiates some of his sins for
that."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 546:
Narrated Kab:
The Prophet said, "The example of a believer is that
of a fresh tender plant, which the wind bends lt
sometimes and some other time it makes it straight. And
the example of a hypocrite is that of a pine tree which
keeps straight till once it is uprooted suddenly.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 547:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The example of a believer is
that of a fresh tender plant; from whatever direction
the wind comes, it bends it, but when the wind becomes
quiet, it becomes straight again. Similarly, a believer
is afflicted with calamities (but he remains patient
till Allah removes his difficulties.) And an impious
wicked person is like a pine tree which keeps hard and
straight till Allah cuts (breaks) it down when He
wishes." (See Hadith No. 558, Vol. 9.)
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 548:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "If Allah wants to do good to
somebody, He afflicts him with trials."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 549:
Narrated Aisha:
I never saw anybody suffering so much from sickness
as Allah's Apostle
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 550:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
I visited the Prophet during his ailments and he was
suffering from a high fever. I said, "You have a high
fever. Is it because you will have a double reward for
it?" He said, "Yes, for no Muslim is afflicted with any
harm but that Allah will remove his sins as the leaves
of a tree fall down."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 551:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
I visited Allah's Apostle while he was suffering from
a high fever. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! You have a
high fever." He said, "Yes, I have as much fever as two
men of you." I said, "Is it because you will have a
double reward?" He said, "Yes, it is so. No Muslim is
afflicted with any harm, even if it were the prick of a
thorn, but that Allah expiates his sins because of that,
as a tree sheds its leaves."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 552:
Narrated Abu Muisa Al-Ash'ari:
The Prophet said, "Feed the hungry, visit the sick,
and set free the captives."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 553:
Narrated Al-Bara bin Azib:
Allah's Apostle ordered us to do seven things and
forbade us to do seven other things. He forbade us to
wear gold rings, silk, Dibaj, Istabriq, Qissy, and
Maithara; and ordered us to accompany funeral
processions, visit the sick and greet everybody. (See
Hadith No. 104)
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 554:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
Once I fell ill. The Prophet and Abu Bakr came
walking to pay me a visit and found me unconscious. The
Prophet performed ablution and then poured the remaining
water on me, and I came to my senses to see the Prophet.
I said, "O Allah's Apostle! What shall I do with my
property? How shall I dispose of (distribute) my
property?" He did not reply till the Verse of
inheritance was revealed.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 555:
Narrated 'Ata bin Abi Rabah:
Ibn 'Abbas said to me, "Shall I show you a woman of
the people of Paradise?" I said, "Yes." He said, "This
black lady came to the Prophet and said, 'I get attacks
of epilepsy and my body becomes uncovered; please invoke
Allah for me.' The Prophet said (to her), 'If you wish,
be patient and you will have (enter) Paradise; and if
you wish, I will invoke Allah to cure you.' She said, 'I
will remain patient,' and added, 'but I become
uncovered, so please invoke Allah for me that I may not
become uncovered.' So he invoked Allah for her."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 556:
Narrated 'Ata:
That he had seen Um Zafar, the tall black lady, at
(holding) the curtain of the Ka'ba.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 557:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "Allah said, 'If I
deprive my slave of his two beloved things (i.e., his
eyes) and he remains patient, I will let him enter
Paradise in compensation for them.'"
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 558:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When Allah's Apostle emigrated to Medina, Abu Bakr
and Bilal got a fever. I entered upon them and asked, "O
my father! How are you? O Bilal! How are you?" Whenever
fever attacked Abu Bakr, he would recite the following
poetic verses: 'Everybody is staying alive among his
people, yet death is nearer to him than his shoe laces."
And whenever the fever deserted Bilal, he would recite
(two poetic lines): 'Would that I could stay overnight
in a valley wherein I would be surrounded by Idhkhir and
Jalil (two kinds of good smelling grass). Would that one
day I would drink of the water of Majinna and would that
Shama and Tafil (two mountains at Mecca) would appear to
me.' Then I came and informed Allah's Apostle about
that, whereupon he said, "O Allah! Make us love Medina
as much or more than we love Mecca. O Allah! Make it
healthy and bless its Mudd and Sa for us, and take away
its fever and put it in Al'Juhfa."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 559:
Narrated Abu 'Uthman:
Usama bin Zaid said that while he. Sad and Ubai bin
Ka'b were with the Prophet a daughter of the Prophet
sent a message to him, saying. 'My daughter is dying;
please come to us." The Prophet sent her his greetings
and added "It is for Allah what He takes, and what He
gives; and everything before His sight has a limited
period. So she should hope for Allah's reward and remain
patient." She again sent a message, beseeching him by
Allah, to come. So the Prophet got up. and so did we
(and went there). The child was placed on his lap while
his breath was irregular. Tears flowed from the eyes of
the Prophet. Sad said to him, "What is this, O Allah's
Apostle?" He said. "This Is Mercy which Allah has
embedded in the hearts of whomever He wished of His
slaves. And Allah does not bestow His Mercy, except on
the merciful among His slaves. (See Hadith No. 373 Vol.
2)
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 560:
Narrated Ibn Abbas:
The Prophet went to visit a sick bedouin. Whenever
the Prophet went to a patient, he used to say to him,
"Don't worry, if Allah will, it will be expiation (for
your sins):" The bedouin said, "You say expiation? No,
it is but a fever that is boiling or harassing an old
man and will lead him to his grave without his will."
The Prophet said, "Then, yes, it is so."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 561:
Narrated Anas:
A Jewish boy used to serve the Prophet and became
ill. The Prophet went to pay him a visit and said to
him, "Embrace Islam," and he did embrace Islam.
Al-Musaiyab said: When Abu Talib was on his deathbed,
the Prophet visited him.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 562:
Narrated 'Aisha:
During the ailment of the Prophet some people came to
visits him. He led them in prayer while sitting. but
they prayed standing, so he waved to them to sit down.
When he had finished the prayer, he said, "An Imam is to
be followed, so when he bows, you should bow. and when
he raises his head, you should raise yours, and if he
prays sitting. you should pray sitting." Abu Abdullah
said Al-Humaidi said, (The order of ) "This narration
has been abrogated by the last action of the Prophet as
he led the prayer sitting, while the people prayed
standing behind him'
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 563:
Narrated Sad:
I became seriously ill at Mecca and the Prophet came
to visit me. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I shall leave
behind me a good fortune, but my heir is my only
daughter; shall I bequeath two third of my property to
be spent in charity and leave one third (for my heir)?"
He said, "No." I said, "Shall I bequeath half and leave
half?" He said, "No." I said, "Shall I bequeath one
third and leave two thirds?" He said, "One third is
alright, though even one third is too much." Then he
placed his hand on his forehead and passed it over my
face and abdomen and said, "O Allah! Cure Sad and
complete his emigration." I feel as if I have been
feeling the coldness of his hand on my liver ever since.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 564:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud:
I visited Allah's Apostle while he was suffering from
a high fever. I touched him with my hand and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! You have a high fever." Allah's Apostle
said, "Yes, I have as much fever as two men of you
have." I said, "Is it because you will get a double
reward?" Allah's Apostle said, "Yes, no Muslim is
afflicted with harm because of sickness or some other
inconvenience, but that Allah will remove his sins for
him as a tree sheds its leaves."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 565:
Narrated 'Abdullah:
I visited the Prophet during his illness and touched
him while he was having a fever. I said to him, "You
have a high fever; is it because you will get a double
reward?" He said, "Yes. No Muslim is afflicted with any
harm, but that his sins will be annulled as the leave of
a tree fall down."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 566:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
Allah's Apostle entered upon sick man to pay him a
visit, and said to him, "Don't worry, Allah willing,
(your sickness will be) an expiation for your sins." The
man said, "No, it is but a fever that is boiling within
an old man and will send him to his grave." On that, the
Prophet said, "Then yes, it is so."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 567:
Narrated Usama bin Zaid:
The Prophet rode a donkey having a saddle with a
Fadakiyya velvet covering. He mounted me behind him and
went to visit Sad bin 'Ubada, and that had been before
the battle of Badr. The Prophet proceeded till he passed
by a gathering in which 'Abdullah bin Ubai bin Salul was
present, and that had been before 'Abdullah embraced
Islam. The gathering comprised of Muslims, polytheists,
i.e., isolators and Jews. 'Abdullah bin Rawaha was also
present in that gathering. When dust raised by the
donkey covered the gathering, 'Abdullah bin Ubai covered
his nose with his upper garment and said, "Do not
trouble us with dust." The Prophet greeted them, stopped
and dismounted. Then he invited them to Allah (i.e., to
embrace Islam) and recited to them some verses of the
Holy Qur'an. On that, 'Abdullah bin Ubai said, "O man !
There is nothing better than what you say if it is true.
Do not trouble us with it in our gathering, but return
to your house, and if somebody comes to you, teach him
there." On that 'Abdullah bin Rawaha said, Yes, O
Allah's Apostle! Bring your teachings to our gathering,
for we love that." So the Muslims, the pagans and the
Jews started abusing each other till they were about to
fight. The Prophet kept on quietening them till they
became calm. Thereupon the Prophet mounted his animal
and proceeded till he entered upon Sad bin Ubada. He
said to him "O Sad! Have you not heard what Abu Hubab
(i.e., 'Abdullah bin Ubai) said?" Sad said, 'O Allah's
Apostle! Excuse and forgive him, for Allah has given you
what He has given you. The people of this town (Medina
decided unanimously to crown him and make him their
chief by placing a turban on his head, but when that was
prevented by the Truth which Allah had given you he
('Abdullah bin Ubai) was grieved out of jealously, and
that was the reason which caused him to behave in the
way you have seen."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 568:
Narrated Jabir:
The Prophet came to visit me (while I was sick) and
he was riding neither a mule, nor a horse.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 569:
Narrated Ka'b bin 'Ujara:
The Prophet passed by me while I was kindling a fire
under a (cooking) pot. He said, "Do the lice of your
head trouble you?" I said, "Yes." So he called a barber
to shave my head and ordered me to make expiation for
that."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 570:
Narrated Al-Qasim bin Muhammad:
'Aisha, (complaining of headache) said, "Oh, my
head"! Allah's Apostle said, "I wish that had happened
while I was still living, for then I would ask Allah's
Forgiveness for you and invoke Allah for you." Aisha
said, "Wa thuklayah! By Allah, I think you want me to
die; and If this should happen, you would spend the last
part of the day sleeping with one of your wives!" The
Prophet said, "Nay, I should say, 'Oh my head!' I felt
like sending for Abu Bakr and his son, and appoint him
as my successor lest some people claimed something or
some others wished something, but then I said (to
myself), 'Allah would not allow it to be otherwise, and
the Muslims would prevent it to be otherwise".
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 571:
Narrated Ibn Mas'ud:
I visited the Prophet while he was having a high
fever. I touched him an said, "You have a very high
fever" He said, "Yes, as much fever as two me of you may
have." I said. "you will have a double reward?" He said,
"Yes No Muslim is afflicted with hurt caused by disease
or some other inconvenience, but that Allah will remove
his sins as a tree sheds its leaves."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 572:
Narrated Sad:
Allah's Apostle came to visit me during my ailment
which had been aggravated during Hajjat-al-Wada'. I said
to him, "You see how sick I am. I have much property but
have no heir except my only daughter May I give two
thirds of my property in charity?"! He said, "No." I
said, "Half of it?" He said, "No." I said "One third?"
He said, "One third is too much, for to leave your heirs
rich is better than to leave them poor, begging of
others. Nothing you spend seeking Allah's pleasure but
you shall get a reward for it, even for what you put in
the mouth of your wife."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 573:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
When Allah's Apostle was on his death-bed and in the
house there were some people among whom was 'Umar bin
Al-Khattab, the Prophet said, "Come, let me write for
you a statement after which you will not go astray."
'Umar said, "The Prophet is seriously ill and you have
the Qur'an; so the Book of Allah is enough for us." The
people present in the house differed and quarrelled.
Some said "Go near so that the Prophet may write for you
a statement after which you will not go astray," while
the others said as Umar said. When they caused a hue and
cry before the Prophet, Allah's Apostle said, "Go away!"
Narrated 'Ubaidullah: Ibn 'Abbas used to say, "It was
very unfortunate that Allah's Apostle was prevented from
writing that statement for them because of their
disagreement and noise."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 574:
Narrated As-Sa'ib:
My aunt took me to Allah's Apostle and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! My nephew is- ill." The Prophet touched
my head with his hand and invoked Allah to bless me. He
then performed ablution and I drank of the remaining
water of his ablution and then stood behind his back and
saw "Khatam An-Nubuwwa" (The Seal of Prophethood)
between his shoulders like a button of a tent.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 575:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, "None of you should wish for death
because of a calamity befalling him; but if he has to
wish for death, he should say: "O Allah! Keep me alive
as long as life is better for me, and let me die if
death is better for me.' "
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 576:
Narrated Qais bin Abi Hazim:
We went to pay a visit to Khabbab (who was sick) and
he had been branded (cauterized) at seven places in his
body. He said, "Our companions who died (during the
lifetime of the Prophet) left (this world) without
having their rewards reduced through enjoying the
pleasures of this life, but we have got (so much) wealth
that we find no way to spend It except on the
construction of buildings Had the Prophet not forbidden
us to wish for death, I would have wished for it.' We
visited him for the second time while he was building a
wall. He said, A Muslim is rewarded (in the Hereafter)
for whatever he spends except for something that he
spends on building."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 577:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "The good deeds of
any person will not make him enter Paradise." (i.e.,
None can enter Paradise through his good deeds.) They
(the Prophet's companions) said, 'Not even you, O
Allah's Apostle?' He said, "Not even myself, unless
Allah bestows His favor and mercy on me." So be moderate
in your religious deeds and do the deeds that are within
your ability: and none of you should wish for death, for
if he is a good doer, he may increase his good deeds,
and if he is an evil doer, he may repent to Allah."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 578:
Narrated 'Aisha:
I heard the Prophet , who was resting against me,
saying, "O Allah! Excuse me and bestow Your Mercy on me
and let me join with the highest companions (in
Paradise)." See Qur'an (4.69)
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 579:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Whenever Allah's Apostle paid a visit to a patient,
or a patient was brought to him, he used to invoke
Allah, saying, "Take away the disease, O the Lord of the
people! Cure him as You are the One Who cures. There is
no cure but Yours, a cure that leaves no disease."
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 580:
Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah:
The Prophet came to me while I was ill. He performed
ablution and threw the remaining water on me (or said,
"Pour it on him) " When I came to my senses I said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I have no son or father to be my heir,
so how will be my inheritance?" Then the Verse of
inheritance was revealed.
Volume 7, Book 70, Number 581:
Narrated 'Aisha:
When Allah's Apostle emigrated to Medina, Abu Bakr
and Bilal had a fever. I entered upon them and said, "O
my father! How are you? O Bilal! How are you?" Whenever
Abu Bakr got the fever he used to say, "Everybody is
staying alive with his people, yet death is nearer to
him than his shoe laces." And when fever deserted Bilal,
he would recite (two poetic verses): "Would that I could
stay overnight in a valley wherein I would be surrounded
by Idhkhir and Jalil (two kinds of good smelling grass).
Would that one day I could drink of the water of Majinna,
and would that Shama and Tafil (two mountains at Mecca)
would appear to me!" I went to Allah's Apostle and
informed him about that. He said, "O Allah! Make us love
Medina as much or more than we love Mecca, and make it
healthy, and bless its Sa and its Mudd, and take away
its fever and put it in Al-Juhfa." (See Hadith No 558) .
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