Translation of Sahih Muslim, Book 26:
The Book on Salutations and Greetings (Kitab
As-Salam)
INTRODUCTION
Just as the face is the index to the mind, in the same
way the words of greetings which are exchanged amongst
people indicate the spiritual role of a society. The
gestures, and the expressions of salutations are, therefore,
the indicators of the ideals for which a particular society
stands. The common practice with the pre-Islamic Arabs and
thi modern West is to greet one another with Good Morning
and Good Evening accompanied by a gesture of the hand or the
nodding of head. These words have no spiritual and moral
significance, but just a wish that one should find one's
mornings and evenings happy. The words of greeting which
Islam has exhorted its followers to use at the time of
meeting are as-Salam-u-'Alaikum which have a deep spiritual
and moral significance behind them Since the predominant
feature of Islamic faith and practice is peace within and
peace without, it has, therefore, been made a watchword
which should be repeated on every occasion when two Muslims
meet so that the utmost importance of peace should be
constantly inculcated in the mind of every Muslim, and he
should have full consciousness of the great reality that he
lives in this world as a messenger of peace for mankind.
peace amongst individuals and nations. -The second important
feature of words of greeting in Islam is that they convey
the message of peace not only to the person who is greeted
but to the whole of the Muslim society as it is the plural
pronoun that is used for the blessing of peace. (The
pronoun'Alaikum has a evry wide range and all the Muslims
come within its orbit.)
The two words as-Salam-u-'Alaikum may be called the
irreducible minimum which are essential for greeting one
another. The Muslims have been commanded to add to this
expression some other words with a view to excelling one
another in showering blessing upon the Muslims. The words
as-Salam-u-'Alaikum are generally suffixed with these words
Rahmat Allah wa Barakaatuh (mercy of Allah and His
bleasings). These three words:" peace..., mercy" and"
blessings of Allah" in fact form the sum and substance of
Islam and the Muslims are asked to shower upon one another
these benedictions. so that they may be able to live in this
world and the Hereafter in perfect peace and tranquillity
and blessings and mercy of Allah around him.
According to Imam Nawawl, greeting with the words of
as-Salam-u-'Alaikum is a Sunnah, and responding to it is
Wajib (obligatory), but this essentiality is of the nature
of Kifaya, meaning thereby that if a few persons out of the
whole assembly or group respond to the greeting it will
absolve all of the responsibility of response but if no
response comes forth from any quarter all are held
responsible for it.
Chapter 1: THE RIDER SHOULD FIRST GREET THE
PEDESTRIAN AND THE SMALL NUMBER SHOULD GREET THE LARGE
NUMBER OF PERSONS
Book 026, Number 5374:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: The rider should first greet the
pedestrian, and the pedestrian the one who is seated and
a small group should greet a larger group (with
as-Salam-u-'Alaikum).
Chapter 2: THE DUTY THAT ONE OWES ON THE ROADSIDE
IS TO RESPOND THE GREETING OF AS-SALAAM-U-'ALAIKUM
Book 026, Number 5375:
Abu Talha reported: While We were sitting in front of
the houses and talking amongst ourselves, Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) happened to come
there. He stood by us and said: What about you apd your
meetings on the paths? Avoid these meetings on the
paths. We said: We were sitting here without (any
intention of doing harm to the passers-by) ; we are
sitting to discuss matters and to hold conversation
amongst ourselves. Thereupon he said: If there is no
help (for you but to sit on these paths), then give the
paths their rights and these are lowering of the gaze,
exchanging of greetings and good conversation.
Book 026, Number 5376:
Abu Sa'id Khudri reported Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him) as saying: Avoid sitting on the paths. They
(the Companions) said: Allah's Messenger, we cannot help
but holding our meetings (in these paths) and discuss
matters (there). Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: If you insist on holding meetings,
then give the path its due right. They said: What are
its due rights? Upon this he said: Lowering the gaze,
refraining from doing harm, exchanging of greetings.
commanding of good and forbidding from evil.
Book 026, Number 5377:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Zaid b. Aslam with the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 3: THE RIGHT OF A MUSLIM UPON ANOTHER
MUSLIM IS THAT HIS GREETING SHOULD BE RESPONDED
Book 026, Number 5378:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Five are the rights of a Muslim
over his brother: responding to salutation, saying
Yarhamuk Allah when anybody sneezes and says
al-Hamdulillah, visiting the sick. following the bier. '
Abd al-Razzaq said that this hadith has been transmitted
as mursal hadith from Zuhri and he then substantiated it
on the authority of Ibn Musayyib.
Book 026, Number 5379:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Six are the rights of a Muslim over
another Muslim. It was said to him: Allah's Messenger,
what are these? Thereupon he said: When you meet him,
offer him greetings;when he invites you to a feast
accept it. when he seeks your council give him, and when
he sneezes and says:" All praise is due to Allah," you
say Yarhamuk Allah (may Allah show mercy to you) ; and
when he fails ill visit him; and when he dies follow his
bier.
Chapter 4: PROHIBITION OF SAYING FIRST
AS-SALAM-U-'ALAIKUM TO THE PEOPLE OF THE BOOK, AND HOW THEIR
SALUTATIONS SHOULD BE RESPONDED
Book 026, Number 5380:
Anas b. Malik reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: When the People of the Book
offer you salutations, you should say: The same to you.
Book 026, Number 5381:
Anas reported that the Companions of Allah's Apostle
(may peace be upon him) said to him: The People. of the
Book offer us salutations (by saying as-Salamu-
'Alaikum). How should we reciprocate them? Thereupon he
said: Say: Wa 'Alaikum (and upon you too).
Book 026, Number 5382:
Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: When the Jews offer you
salutations, tome of them say as-Sam-u-'Alaikum (death
be upon you). You should say (in response to it): Let it
be upon you.
Book 026, Number 5383:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
'Umar through another chain of transmitters with a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5384:
'A'isha reported that a group of Jews came to Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) and sought his
audience and said: As-Sam-u-'Alaikum. A'isha said in
response: As-Sim-u-'Alaikum (death be upon you) and
curse also, whereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: 'A'isha, verily Allah loes kindness in
every matter. She said: Did you bear what they said?
Thereupon he said: Did you not hear that I said (to
them): Wa 'Alaikum.
Book 026, Number 5385:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Zuhri that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
said: I said 'Alaikam, and the transmitter did not make
mention of the word" and".
Book 026, Number 5386:
'A'isha reported that some Jews came to Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) and they said:
Abu'l-Qasim (the Kunya of the Holy Prophet),
as-Sam-u-'Alaikum, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said:
Wa 'Alaikum. A'isha reported: In response to these words
of theirs, I said: But let there be death upon you and
disgrace also, whereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: 'A'isha, do not use harsh words. She
said: Did you hear what they said? Thereupon he (the
Holy Prophet) said: Did I not respond to them when they
said that; I said to them: Wa'Alaikum (let it be upon
you).
Book 026, Number 5387:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
A'znash with a slight variation of wording. 'A'isha
understood their meaning and cursed them and Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: 'A'isha. (do not
do that) for Allah does not like the use of harsh words,
and it was at this stage that this verse of Allah. the
Exalt. ed and Glorious. was revealed:" And when they
come to thee, they greet thee with a greeting with which
Allah greets thee not" (Iviii. 8) to the end of the
verse.
Book 026, Number 5388:
Jabir b. Abdullah reported that some people from
amongst the Jews said to Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) Abu'l-Qasim. as-Sam-u-'Alaikum, whereupon he
said: Wa 'Alaikum, A'isha was enraged and asked him
(Allah's Apostle) whether he had not heard what they had
said. He said, I did hear and I retorted to them (and
the curse that I invoked upon them would receive
response from Allah), but (the curse that they invoked
upon us) would not be responded.
Book 026, Number 5389:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Do not greet the Jews and the
Christians before they greet you and when you meet any
one of them on the roads force him to go to the
narrowest part of it.
Book 026, Number 5390:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Suhail with the same chain of transmitters but with a
slight variation of wording. The hadith transmitted on
the authority of Waki', the words are 'When you meet the
Jews." And in the hadith transmitted on the authority of
Shu'ba, the words are: 'When you meet the People of the
Book." And in the hadith transmitted on the authority of
Jarir the words are:" When you meet them," but none
amongst the polytheists has been mentioned explicitly by
name.
Chapter 5: EXCELLENCE OF GREETING THE CHILDREN
Book 026, Number 5391:
Anas b. Malik reported that when Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) happened to pass by young boys
he would great them. This hadith has been narrated on
the authority of Sayyar with the same chain of
transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5392:
Sayyar reported: I was walking with Thibit al-Bunani
that he happened to pass by children and he greeted
them. And Thibit reported that he walked with Anas and
he happened to pass by children and he greeted them. and
Anas reported that he walked with Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon. him) and he happened, to pass by children
and he greeted them.
Chapter 6: PERMISSIBILITY OF GIVING PERMISSION
(TO ENTER THE HOUSE) BY RAISING THE CURTAIN OR MAKING SOME
OTHER SIGNS LIKE IT
Book 026, Number 5393:
Ibn Mas'ud reported: The Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) said to me: The sign that you have
been permitted to come in is that the curtain is raised
or that you hear me speaking quietly until I forbid you.
Book 026, Number 5394:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
'Ubaidullah with the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 7: PERMISSIBILITY OF WOMEN GOING OUT IN
THE FIELDS FOR EASING THEMSELVES
Book 026, Number 5395:
A'isha reported that Sauda (Allah he pleated with
her) went out (in the fields) in order to answer the
call of nature even after the time when veil had been
prescribed for women. She had been a bulky lady,
significant in height amongst the women, and she could
not conceal herself from him who had known her. 'Umar b.
Khattab saw her and said: Sauda, by Allah, you cannot
conceal from us. Therefore, be careful when you go out.
She ('A'isha) said: She turned back. Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) was at that time in my house
having his evening meal and there was a bone in his
hand. She (Sauda) cline and said: Allah's Messenger. I
went out and 'Umar said to me so and so. She ('A'isha)
reported: There came the revelation to him and then it
was over; the bone was then in his hand and he had not
thrown it and he said:" Permission has been granted to
you that you may go out for your needs."
Book 026, Number 5396:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Hisham with the same chain of transmitters, and the
words are: She (Sauda) was a woman who looked to be
significant amongst the people (so far as the bulk of
her) body was concerned. The rest of the hadith is the
same.
Book 026, Number 5397:
'A'isha reported that the wives of Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) used to go out in the cover of
night when they went to open fields (in the outskirts of
Medina) for easing themselves. 'Umar b Khattab used to
say: Allah's Messenger, ask your ladies to observe veil,
but Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) did not do
that. So there went out Sauda, daughter of Zarn'a, the
wife of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him),
during one of the nights when it was dark. She was a
tall statured lady. 'Umar called her saying: Sauda, we
recognise you. (He did this with the hope that the
verses pertaining to veil would be revealed.) 'A'isha
said: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, then revealed the
verses pertaining to veil.
Book 026, Number 5398:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
Shihab with the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 8: IT IS PROHIBITED TO SIT WITH A STRANGE
LADY IN PRIVACY OR TO ENTER HER HOUSE WHEN SHE IS ALONE
Book 026, Number 5399:
Jabir reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Behold, no person should spend the night
with a married woman, but only in case he is married to
her or he is her Mahram.
Book 026, Number 5400:
'Uqba b. Amir reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: Beware of getting, into the
houses and meeting women (in seclusion). A person from
the Ansir said: Allah's Messenger, what about husband's
brother, whereupon he said: Husband's brother is like
death.
Book 026, Number 5401:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Yazid b. Abu Habib with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5402:
Ibn Wahb reported: I heard Laith b. Said as saying:
Al-Hamv means the brother of husband or like it from
amongst the relatives of the husband, for example,
cousin, etc.
Book 026, Number 5403:
'Abdullah b. 'Amr. b. al-'As reported that some
persons from Banu Hisham entered the house of Asma'
daughter of 'Umais when Abu Bakr also entered (and she
was at that time his wife). He (Abu Bakr) saw it and
disapproved of it and he made a mention of that to
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said: I
did not see but good only (in my wife). Thereupon
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Verily
Allah has made her immune from all this. Then Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) stood on the pulpit
and said: After this day no man should enter the house
of another person in his absence, but only when he is
accompanied by one person or two persons.
Chapter 9: IT IS EXCELLENT TO TELL A MAN WHEN ONE
IS ACCOMPANIED BY ONE'S WIFE OR MAHRAM LADY THAT SHE IS
ONE'S WIFE OR MAHRAM AND TO REMOVE HIS DOUBT
Book 026, Number 5404:
Anas reported that when Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) was in the company of one of his wives a
person happened to pass by them. He called him and when
he came, he said to him: 0 so and so, she was my such
and such wife. Thereupon he said, Allah's Messenger, if
I were to doubt at all, I would have entertained no
doubt about you at least. Thereupon Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) said: Verily Satan circulates in
the body like blood.
Book 026, Number 5405:
Safiyya daughter of Huyyay (the wife of Allah's
Apostle) reported that while Allah's Messenger (may
peace be. upon him) had been observing I'tikaf, I came
to visit him one night and talked with him for some
time. Then I stood up to go back and he (Allah's
Apostle) also stood up with me in order to bid me
good-bye. She was at that time residing in the house of
Usama b. Zaid. The two persons from the Ansar happened
to pass by him. When they saw Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him). they began to walk swiftly, thereupon
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said to them:
Walk calmy, she is Safiyya daughter of Huyyay... Both of
them said: Messenger, hallowed be Allah, (we cannot
conceive of ab., ug doubtful even in the remotest
corners of our minds), whereupon he said: Satan
circulates in the body of man like the circulation of
blood and I was afraid lest it should instill any evil
in your heart or anything. This hadith has been reported
on the authority of Safiyya, the wife of Allah's Apostle
(may peace be upon him), through another chain of
transmitters (and the words) are:" She went to Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) to visit him as he was
observing I'tikaf in the mosque during Ramadan. She
talked with him for some time and then stood up to go
back and Allikh's Apostle (may peace be upon him) stood
up in order to bid her good-bye." The rest of the hadith
is the same except with the variation of the words that
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) said:" Satan
penetrates in man like the penetration of blood (in
every part of body)."
Chapter 10: IF A PERSON COMES TO A MEETING AND
FINDS SPACE THERE HE SHOULD SIT THERE, OTHERWISE HE SHOULD
DEPART
Book 026, Number 5406:
Abu Waqid al-Laith reported that Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) was sitting in the mosque along
wish tome people when there came to him three persons;
two of them stepped forward to the direction of Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him), and one of them went
away. The two stood by the side of Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him), and one of them found a space
in his circle and he sat in that; and the other one sat
behind him and the third one went away. When Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) had finished his work,
he said. Should I not inform you about these three
persons? One of them sought refuge with Allah and Allah
gave him refuge and the second one felt shy and Allah
showed kindness to has shyness (and so he was
accommodated in that meeting), and the last one reverted
and Allah turned away His attention from him.
Book 026, Number 5407:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
Ishaq b. 'Abdullah b. Talha with the same chain of
transmitters.
Chapter 11: IF A PERSON GOES AWAY FROM THE PLACE
OCCUPIED BY HIM, HE HAS A BETTER RIGHT TO OCCUPY IT AFTER
COMING BACK
Book 026, Number 5408:
Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) having said: None of you should make another
one stand in the meeting and then occupy his place.
Book 026, Number 5409:
Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: No person should ask another person
to stand at his place and then he should himself sit
there, but he should simply say: Make room and
accommodate.
Book 026, Number 5410:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of Ibn
'Umar through another chain of transmitters. but with a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5411:
Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: None should make one'& brother
stand and then sit at his place (and it was common with)
Ibn Umar that when any person stood in the company (with
a view to making room for him) he did not sit there.
Book 026, Number 5412:
This hadith hilt been reported on the authority of
Ma'mar with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5413:
Jabir reported Allah's Apostle (may peace he upon
him) as saying: None amongst you should make his brother
stand on Friday (during the congregational prayer) and
then occupy his-place. but he should only say to him
(Accommodate me).
Book 026, Number 5414:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: When anyone amongst you stands up,
and in the badltb transmitted on the authority of Abu
'Awina, the words are:" He who stands in his place and
(goes away) and then comes back to it, he his the
greatest right (to occupy that).
Chapter 12: THE ENTRANCE OF THE EUNUCH (IN A
HOUSE WHERE THERE ARE FEMALE INMATES) IS PROHIBITED
Book 026, Number 5415:
Umm Salama reported that she had a eunuch (as a
slave) in her house. Allah's Messenger imay peace be
upon him) was once in the house that he (the eunuch)
said to the brother of Umm Salama: Abdullahb. Aba
Umayya. if Allah grants you victory in Ta'if on the next
day, I will show you the daughter of Ghailan for she has
four folds (upon her body) on the front side of her
stomach and eight folds on the back. Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) heard this and he said: Such
(people) should not visit you.
Book 026, Number 5416:
'A'isha reported that a eunuch used to come to the
wives of Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) and
they did not And anything objectionable in his visit
considering him to be a male without any sexual desire.
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) one day came as
he was sitting with some of his wives and he was busy in
describing the bodily characteristics of a lady and
saying: As the comes in front tour folds appear on her
front side and as she turns her back eight folds appear
on the back side. Thereupon Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him) said: I me that he knows these things; do
not, therefore. allow him to cater. She (" A'isha) said:
Then they began to observe veil from him.
Chapter 13: PERMISSION OF SEATING A WOMAN ON THE
RIDE BEHIND ONE'S BACK IF ONE FINDS HER COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED
IN THE WAY
Book 026, Number 5417:
Asma' daughter of Abu Bakr reported that the was
married to Zubair. He had neither land nor wealth nor
slave nor anything else like it except a bom. She
further said: I grazed his horse. provided fodder to it
and looked after it, and ground dates for his camel.
Besides this, I grazed the camel, made arrangements for
providing it with water and patched up the leather
bucket and kneaded the flour. But I was not proficient
in baking the bread, so my female neighbours used to
bake bread for me and they were sincere women. She
further said: I was carrying on my head the stones of
the dates from the land of Zubair which Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) had endowed him and it
was at a distance of two miles (from Medina). She add:
As I was one day carrying the atones of dates upon my
head I happened to meet Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) along with a group of his Companions. He
called me and said (to the camel) to sit down so that he
should make cite ride behind hirn. (I told my husband: )
I felt shy and remembered your jealousy, whereupon he
said: By Allah. the carrying of the stone dates upon
your bead is more severe a burden than riding with him.
She said: (I led the life of hardship) until Abu Bakr
sent afterwards a female servant who took upon herself
the responsibility of looking after the horse and I felt
as it she had emancipated me.
Book 026, Number 5418:
Asma' reported: I performed the household duties of
Zubair and he had a horse; I used to look after it.
Nothing was more burdensome for me than looking after
the horse I used to bring grass for it and looked after
it, then I got a servant as Allah's Apustle (may peace
be upon him) had some prisoners of war in his
possession. He gave me a female servant. She (the female
servant) then began to look after the horse and thus
relieved me of this burden. A person came and he said:
Mother of 'Abdullah, I am a destitute person and I
intend that I should start business under the shadow of
your house. I (Asma') said: If I grant you permission,
Zubair may not agree to that, so you come and make a
demand of it when Zubair is also present there. He came
accordingly find said: Mother of 'Abdullah. I am a
destitute person. I intend to start t mall business in
the shadow of your house. I said: Is there not in Medina
(any place for starting the business) except my house?
Zubair said: Why is it that you prohibit the destitute
man to start business here? So he started business and
he (earned so much) that we sold our slave-girl to him
There came Zubair to me while the money was in my lap.
He said: Give this to me. I said: (I intend) to spend it
as charity.
Chapter 14: IT IS PROHIBITED FOR TWO PERSONS TO
CONVERSE SECRETLY WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE THIRD ONE
Book 026, Number 5419:
Ibn Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: When there are three (persons), two
should not converse secretly between themselves to the
exclusion of the (third) one.
Book 026, Number 5420:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of lbn
'Umar through two different chains of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5421:
'Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: If you are three, two amongst you
should not converse secretly between yourselves to the
exclusion of the other (third one), unti some other
people join him (and dispel his loneliness), for it may
hurt his feelings.
Book 026, Number 5422:
'Abdullah reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: If you are three, two should not
converse secretly to the exclusion of your companion for
that hurts his feelings.
Book 026, Number 5423:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
A'mash with the same chain of transmitters.
Chapter 15: MEDICINE AND SPELL
Book 026, Number 5424:
'A'isha (the wife of Allah's Apostle) said: When
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) fell ill.
Gabriel used to recite these verses." In the name of
Allah. He may cure you from all kinds of illness and
safeguard vou from the evil of a jealous one when he
feels jealous and from the evil influence of eye."
Book 026, Number 5425:
Abu Sa'id reported that Gabriel came to AJlah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said: Muhammad,
have you fallen ill? Thereupon he said: Yes. He
(Gabriel) said:" In the name of Allah I exercise you
from everything and safeguard you from every evil that
may harm you and from the eye of a jealous one. Allah
would cure you and I invoke the name of Allah for you."
Book 026, Number 5426:
Abu Huraira reported so many abidith from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) and he reported
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: The
influence of an evil eye is a fact.
Book 026, Number 5427:
Ibn 'Abbas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: The influence of an evil eye is a
fact; if anything would precede the destiny it would be
the influence of an evil eye, and when you are asked to
take bath (as a cure) from the influence of an evil eye,
you should take bath.
Chapter 16: MAGIC AND SPELL
Book 026, Number 5428:
A'isha reported that a Jew from among the Jews of
Banu Zuraiq who was called Labid b. al-A'sam cast spell
upon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) with the
result that he (under the influence of the spell) felt
that he had been doing something whereas in fact he had
not been doing that. (This state of affairs lasted)
until one day or during one night Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) made supplication (to dispel its
effects). He again made a supplication and he again did
this and said to 'A'isha: Do you know that Allah has
told me what I had asked Him? There came to me two men
and one amongst them sat near my head and the other one
near my feet and he who sat near my head said to one who
sat near my feet or one who sat near my feet said to one
who sat near my head: What is the trouble with the man?
He said: The spell has affected him. He said: Who has
cast that? He (the other one) said: It was Labid b.
A'sam (who has done it). He said: What is the thing by
which he transmitted its effect? He said: By the comb
and by the hair stuck to the comb and the spathe of the
date-palm. He said: Where is tbap He replied: In the
well of Dhi Arwan. She said: Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) sent some of the persons from among
his Companions there and then said: 'A'isha. by Allah,
its water was yellow like henna and its trees were like
heads of the devils. She said that she asked Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) as to why he did not
burn that. He said: No, Allah has cured me and I do not
like that I should induce people to commit any
high-handedness in regard (to one another), but I only
commanded that it should be buried.
Book 026, Number 5429:
'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) was affected with a spell, the rest of the
hadith is the same but with this variation of wording:"
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) went to the
well and looked towards it and there were trees of
date-palm near it. I ('A'isha) said: I asked Allah'&
Messenger (may peace be upon him) to bring it out, and 1
did not say: Why did not you burn it?" And there is no
mention of these words:" I commanded (to bury them and
they buried."
Chapter 17: POISON
Book 026, Number 5430:
Anas reported that a Jewess came to Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) with poisoned mutton and he took
of that what had been brought to him (Allah's
Messenger). (When the effect of this poison were felt by
him) he called for her and asked her about that,
whereupon she said: I had determined to kill you.
Thereupon he said: Allah will never give you the power
to do it. He (the narrator) said that they (the
Companion's of the Holy Prophet) said: Should we not
kill her? Thereupon he said: No. He (Anas) said: I felt
(the affects of this poison) on the uvula of Aitah's
Messenger.
Book 026, Number 5431:
Anas b. Malik reported that a Jewess brought poisoned
meat and then served it to Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him)
Chapter 18: THE EXCELLENCE OF CURING THE PATIENT
WITH THE HELP OF INCANTATION
Book 026, Number 5432:
'A'isha reported: When any person amongst us fell
ill, Allah's Messenger (may peace he upon him) used to
rub him with his right band and then say: O Lord of the
people, grant him health, heal him, for Thou art a Greet
Healer. There is no healere, 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 hie
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 companion. ship on
She said. I was gazing at him constantly whereas he had
passed away.
Book 026, Number 5433:
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.
Book 026, Number 5434:
'A'isha reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: When Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) visited the sick he would say: Lord of the
people. remove the disease, cure him, for Thou art the
great Curer, there is no cure but through Thine healing
Power, which leaves nothing of the disease.
Book 026, Number 5435:
'A'isha reported that when Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) 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.
Book 026, Number 5436:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
'A'isha through another chain of transmitters with a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5437:
'A'isha reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) 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.
Book 026, Number 5438:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
Hisham with the same chain of transmitted.
Chapter 19: CURING OF THE PATIENT WITH THE
RECITATION OF MU'AWWIDHATAN (SURAS CXIII., CXIV.)
Book 026, Number 5439:
'A'isha reported that when any of the members of the
household fell ill Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) 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.
Book 026, Number 5440:
'A'isha reported that when Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) fell ill, he recited over his body
Mu'awwidhatan and blew over him and when his sickness
was aggravated I used to recite over him and rub him
with his band with the hope that it was more blessed.
Book 026, Number 5441:
This hadith has been narrated through some other
chains of transmitters but with a slight variation of
wording. In the hadith transmitted on the authority of
Yanus and Ziyari (the words are):" When Allah's Apostle
(may peace be upon him) fell ill, he blew over his body
by reciting Mu'awwidhatan and rubbed him with his hand.
Chapter 20: THE EXCELLENCE OF CURING (WITH THE
HELP OF INCANTATION) THE INFLUENCE OF THE EVIL EYE AND SMALL
PUSTULES AND THE POISON (ESPECIALLY OF SNAKE AND SCORPION)
Book 026, Number 5442:
'Abd al-Rahman b. al-Aswad reported on the authority
of his father: I asked 'A'isha about incantation. She
said: Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had
granted its sanction to the members of a family of the
Ansir for incantation in curing every type of poison.
Book 026, Number 5443:
'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) granted sanction to the members of a family of
the Ansir for incantation (for removing the effects) of
the poison of the scorpion.
Book 026, Number 5444:
'A'isha reported that when any person fell ill with a
disease or he had any ailment or he had any injury, the
Apostle of Allah (may peace be upon him) 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.
Book 026, Number 5445:
'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) commanded the use of incantation for curing
the influence of an evil eye.
Book 026, Number 5446:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Mis'ar with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5447:
'A'isha reported: Allah's Messenger (may peace he
upon him) commanded me that I should make use of
incantation for curing the influence of an evil eye.
Book 026, Number 5448:
Anas b. Malik 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.
Book 026, Number 5449:
Anas reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) granted him sanction to use incantation (as a
cure) for the, influence of an evil eye, the sting of
the scorpion and small pustules.
Book 026, Number 5450:
Umm Salama, the wife of Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him), reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said to a small girl in the house of Umm
Salama that he had been seeing on her face black stains
and told her that that was due to the infiluence of an
evil eye, and he asked that she should be cured with the
help of incantation (hoping) that her face should become
spotles.
Book 026, Number 5451:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported that Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon him) 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.
Book 026, Number 5452:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported that Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon him) granted a special sanction for
incantation in case of the snake poison to a tribe of
'Amr. Abu Zubair said: I heard Jabir b. 'Abdullah as
saying that the scorpion stung one of us as we were
sitting with Allah's Messenger (may peace upon him). 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.
Book 026, Number 5453:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
Juraij with the same chain of transmitters but with a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5454:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported I had a maternal uncle
who treated the sting of the scorpion with the help of
incantation. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
forbade incantation. He came to him and said: Allah's
Messenger, 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.
Book 026, Number 5455:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
A'mash with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5456:
Jabir reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) prohibited incantation. Then the people of Amr b.
Hazm came to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
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.
Book 026, Number 5457:
'Auf b. Malik Ashja'i reported We practised
incantation in the pre-Islamic days and we said: Allah's
Messenger. 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.
Chapter 21: PERMISSIBILITY OF GETTING REWARD FOR
INCANTATIONS FROM THE WORDS OF THE QUR'AN
Book 026, Number 5458:
Abu Sa'id Khudri reported that some persons amongst
the Companions of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) set out on a journey and they happened to pass by a
tribe from the tribes of Arabia. They demanded
hospitality from the members of that tribe, but they did
not extend any hospitality to them. They said to them:
Is there any incantator amongst you, at the chief of the
tribe has bgen stung by a scorpion? A person amongst us
said: 'Yes. So he came to him and he practised incan-
tation with the help of Sura al-Fatiha and the person
became all right. He was given a flock of sheep (as
recompense), but he refused to accept that, saying: I
shall make a mention of it to Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him), and if he approves of it. then I shall
accept it. So we came to Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) and made a mention of that to him and he (that
person) said: Allah's Messenger by Allah, I did not
practice incantation but with the help of Sura al-Fatiha
of the Holy Book. He (the Holy Prophet) smiled and said:
How did you come to know that it can be used (as
incactation)? - and then said: Take out of that and
allocate a share for me along with your share.
Book 026, Number 5459:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of Abu
Bishr with the same the same chain of transmitters (with
these words): That he recited Umm-ul-Qur'an (Sura
Fatiha), and he collected his spittle and he applied
that and the person became all right.
Book 026, Number 5460:
Abu Sa'id al-Khudri reported. We landed at a place
where a woman came to us and said: A scorpiorn has
bitten the chief of the tribe. Is there any incantator
amongst you? A person amongst us stood up (and went with
her). We had no idea that he had been a good incantator
but he practised incantation with the help of Sura al
-Fatiha and the (the chief) was all right. They gave him
a flock of sheep and served us milk. We said (to him):
Are you a good incantatory Thereupon he said: I did not
do it but by the help of Sura al-Fitiha. He caid: Do not
drive (these goats) until we go to Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) and find out (whether it is
permissible to accept ( this reward of incantation). So
we came to Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon hin) and
made a rrention of that to him, whereupon he said: How
did you come to know that this (Sura al-Fatiha) could be
used as an incantation? So distribute them (amongst
those who had been present there with him) and allocate
a share of mine also.
Book 026, Number 5461:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Hisham with the same chain of transmitters and he said:
There stood up with her a person amongst us whom we did
not know before as an incantator.
Chapter 22: EXCELLENCE OF PLACING ONE'S HANDS AT
THE SPOT OF PAIN AT THE TIME OF PRACTISING INCANTATION
Book 026, Number 5462:
Uthman b. Abu al-'As Al-Thaqafi reported that he nade
a complaint of pain to Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) that he felt in his body at the time he had
become Muslim. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said: Place your hand at the place where you
feel pain in your body and say Bismillah (in the name of
Allah) three times and seven times A'udhu billahi wa
qudratihi min sharri ma ajidu wa ukhdhiru (I seek refuge
with Allah and with His Power from the evil that I find
and that I fear).
Chapter 23: SEEKING REFUGE AGAINST SATAN FROM THE
EVIL PROMPTINGS IN THE PRAYER
Book 026, Number 5463:
Uthman b. Abu al-'As reported that he came to Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said: Allah's
Messenger, the Satan intervenes between me and my prayer
and my reciting of the Qur'an and he confounds me.
Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
said:, That is (the doing of the Satan) who is known as
Khinzab, and when you perceive its effect, seek refuge
with Allah from it and spit three times to your left. I
did that and Allah dispelled that from me.
Book 026, Number 5464:
'Uthman b. Abu al-'As reported that he came to
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) and he narrated
like this. In the hadith transmitted on the authority of
Salam b. Nuh there is no mention of three times,
Book 026, Number 5465:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
'Uthman b. Abu al-'As with a slight variation of
wording.
Chapter 24: THERE IS A REMEDY FOR EVERY MALADY
AND IT IS EXCELLENT TO GET TREATMENT
Book 026, Number 5466:
Jabir reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There is a remedy for every malady, and
when the remedy is applied to the disease it is cured
with the permission of Allah, the Exalted and Glorious.
Book 026, Number 5467:
Jabir reported that he visited Muqanna' and then
said: I will not go away unless you get yourself cupped,
for I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
say: It is a remedy.
Book 026, Number 5468:
'Asim b. 'Umar b. Qatada reported: There came to our
house 'Abdullah and another person from amongst the
members of the household who complained of a wound.
Jabir said: What ails you? He said: There is a wound
which is very painful for me, whereupon he said: Boy,
bring to me a cupper. He said: 'Abdullah, what do you
intend to do with the cupper? I said: I would get this
wound cupped. He said: By Allah. oven the touch of fly
or cloth causes me pain (and cupping) would thus cause
me (unbearable) pain. And when he saw him feeling pain
(at the idea of cupping), he said: I heard Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: If there is
any effective remedy amongst your remedies, these are
(three): Cupping, drinking of honey and cauterisation
with the help of fire. Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) had said: As for myself I do not like
cauterisation. The cupper was called and he cupped him
and he was all right.
Book 026, Number 5469:
Jabir reported that Umm Salama sought permission from
Allah's messenger (may Allah's peace upon him) tor
getting herself cupped. The Apostle of Allah (may peace
be upon him) asked Abu Taiba to cup her. He (Jabir)
said: I think he (Abu Taiba) was her faster brother or a
young boy before entering upon the adolescent period.
Book 026, Number 5470:
Jabir reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) sent a phystian to Ubayy b. Ka'b. He cut the
vein and then cauterised it.
Book 026, Number 5471:
A'mash reported this with the same chain of
transmitters and he made no mention of the fact that he
cut one of his veins.
Book 026, Number 5472:
Jabir b. 'Abdillah reported that on the day of Ahzab
Ubayy received the wound of an arrow in his medial arm
vein. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
cauterised it.
Book 026, Number 5473:
Jabir reported that Sa'd b. Mu'adh received a wound
of the arrow in his vein. Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) cauterised it with a rod and it was
swollen, to the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) did it for the second time.
Book 026, Number 5474:
Ibn 'Abbas reported that Allah's Apostle (may peace
be upon him) got himself cupped and gave to the cupper
his wages and he put the medicine in the nostril.
Book 026, Number 5475:
Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) got himself cupped and never withheld
the wages of anyone.
Book 026, Number 5476:
Ibn Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: The fever from the vehement raging
of the (heat of Hell), so cool it with the help of
water.
Book 026, Number 5477:
Ibn Umar reported Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Fever is due to vehemence of the beat of
Hell, so cool it with water.
Book 026, Number 5478:
Ibn Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Fever is from the vehement raging
of the fire of Hell, so extinguish it with water.
Book 026, Number 5479:
Ibn 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: Fever is from the vehement Paging
of the Hell-fire, so cool it with water.
Book 026, Number 5480:
'A'isha reported Allah's messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Fever is from the vehement raging of the
Hell-fire, so cool it with water.
Book 026, Number 5481:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Hisham with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5482:
Asma' reported that a woman running high fever was
brought to her. She asked water to be brought and then
sprinkled it in the opening of a shirt at the uppermost
part of the chest and said that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) had said: Cool (the fever) with
water. for it is because of the vehemence of the beat of
Hell.
Book 026, Number 5483:
Hisham reported this hadith with the same chain of
transmitters. In the hadith transmitted on the authority
of Ibn Numair (the words are):" She poured water on her
sides and in the opening of the shirt at the uppermost
part of the chest." There is no mention of these words:"
It is from the vehemence of the heat of the Hell." This
hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu Usama
with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5484:
Rafi' b. Khadij reported: I heard Allah's messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: The fever is due to
the intense heat of the Hell, so cool it with water.
Book 026, Number 5485:
Rafi' b. Khadij reported: I heard Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: The fever is due to
the intense heat of Hell, so cool it down in your
(bodies) with water. Aba Bakr has made no mention of the
word" from you" ('ankum), but he said that Rafi' b.
Khadij had informed him of it.
Chapter 25: DISAPPROVAL OF APPLYING REMEDY BY
POURING THE MEDICINE IN THE MOUTH FORCIBLY
Book 026, Number 5486:
'A'isha reported: we (intended to pour) medicine in
the mouth of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
in his illness, but he pointed out (with the gesture of
his hand) that it should not be poured into the mouth
against his will. We said: (It was perhaps due to the
natural) aversion of the patient against medicine. When
he recovered, he said: Medicine should be poured into
the mouth of every one of you except Ibn 'Abbas, for he
was not present amongst you.
Chapter 26: TREATMENT WITH THE HELP OF INDIAN
ALOESWOOD
Book 026, Number 5487:
Umm Qais, daughter of Mihsan, the sister of 'Ukasha
b. Mihsan said: I visited Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) along with my son who had not, by that
time, been weaned and he pissed over his (clothes). He
ordered water to be brought and sprinkled (it) over
them. She (further) said: I visited him (Allah's
Apostle) along with my son and I had squeezed the
swelling in the uvula, whereupon he said: Why do you
afflict your children by compressing like this? Use this
Indian aloeswood, for it contains seven types of
remedies, one among them being a remedy for pleurisy. It
is applied through the nose for a swelling of the uvula
and poured into the side of the mouth for pleurisy.
Book 026, Number 5488:
Umm Qais, daughter of Mihsan, was one of the earlier
female emigrants who had pledged allegiance to Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him). She was the sister of
Ukisha b. Mihsan, one of the posterity of Asad b.
Khuzaima. She reported that she came to Allah's
messenger (may peace be upon him) along with her son who
had not attained the age of weaning and she had
compressed the swelling of his uvula. (Yunus said: She
compressed the uvula because she was afraid that there
might be swelling of uvula.) Thereupon Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) said: Why do you afflict your
children by compressing in this way? You should use
Indian aloeswood, for it has seven remedies in it, one
of them being the remedy for pleurisy. Ubaidullah
reported that she had told that that was the child who
pissed in the lap of Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him), and Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
called for water and sprinkled it on his imrine, but he
did not wash it well.
Chapter 27: REMEDY BY APPLYING NIGELLA
Book 026, Number 5489:
Abu Huraira reported that he heard Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying: Nigella seed is a
remedy for every disease except death. This hadith has
been narrated through another chain of transmitters but
with a slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5490:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no disease for which
Nigella seed does not provide remedy.
Chapter 28: TALBINA GIVES COMFORT TO THE PATIENT
Book 026, Number 5491:
'A'isha the wife of Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) said: When there was any bereavement in her
family the women gathered there for condolence and they
departed except the members of the family and some
selected persons. She asked to prepare talbina in a
small couldron and it was cooked and then tharid was
prepared and it was poured over talbina, then she said:
Eat it, for I heard Allah's Messenger (may peade be upon
him) as saying: Talbina gives comfort to the aggrieved
heart and it lessens grief.
Chapter 29: REMEDY WITH THE HELP OF HONEY
Book 026, Number 5492:
Abu Sa'id Khudri reported that a person came to
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) and told him
that his brother's bowels were loose. Thereupon Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Give him honey.
So he gave him that and then came and said: I gave him
honey but it has only made his bowels more loose. He
said this three times; and then he came the fourth time,
and he (the Holy Prophet) said: Give him honey. He said:
I did give him, but it has only made his bowels more
loose, whereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) said: Allah has spoken the truth and your brother's
bowels are in the wrong. So he made him drink (honey)
and he was recovered. This hadith has been narrated on
the authority of Abu Sa'id Khudri through another chain
of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording.
Chapter 30: PLAGUE, ILL OMEN AND MAGIC
Book 026, Number 5493:
'Amir b. Sa'd b. Abu Waqqas reported on the authority
of his father that he asked Usama b. Zaid: What have you
heard from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
about plague? Thereupon Usama said: Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) said: Plague is a calamity which
was sent to Bani Isra'il or upon those who were before
you. So when you hear that it has broken out in a land,
don't go to it, and when it has broken out in the land
where you are, don't run out of it. In the narration
transmitted on the authority of Abu Nadr there is a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5494:
Usama b. Zaid reported that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) had said: Plague is the sign of a
calamity with which Allah, the Exalted and Glorious,
affects people from His servants. So when you hear about
it, don't enter there (where it has broken out), and
when it has broken out in a land and you are there, then
don't run away from it.
Book 026, Number 5495:
Usama reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: Plague is a calamity which was inflicted
on those who were before you, or upon Bani Isra'il. So
when it has broken out in a land, don't run out of it,
and when it has spread in a land, then don't enter it.
Book 026, Number 5496:
'Amir b. Sa'd reported that a person asked Sa'd b.
Abu Waqqas about the plague, whereupon Usama b. Zaid
said: I would inform you about it. The Messenger of
Allah (may peace be upon him) said: It is a calamity or
a disease which Allah sent to a group of Bani Isra'il,
or to the people who were before you; so when you hear
of it in land, don't enter it and when it has broken out
in your land, don't run away from it.
Book 026, Number 5497:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn
Juraij through another chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5498:
Usama b. Zaid reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) having said this: This calamity or illness
was a punishment with which were punished some of the
nations before you. Then it was left upon the earth. It
goes away once and comes back again. He who heard of its
presence in a land should not go towards it, and he who
happened to be in a land where it had broken out should
not fly from it.
Book 026, Number 5499:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Zuhri with a different chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5500:
Shu'ba reported from Habib: While we were in Medina
we heard of plague having broken out in Kufa. 'Ata b.
Yasir and others said to me that Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) had said. If you are in a land where
it (this scourge) has broken out, don't get out of it,
and if you were to know that it had broken (in another
land, then don't enter it. I said to him: From whom (did
you hear it)? They said: 'Amir b. Sa'd has narrated it.
So I came to him. They said that he was not present
there. So I met his brother Ibrahim b. Sa'd and asked
him. He said: I bear testimony to the fact that Usama
narrated it to Sa'd saying: I heard Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) as saying that it is a God-sent
punishment from the calamity or from the remnant of the
calamity with which people were afflicted before you. So
when it is in a land and you are there, don't get out of
it, and if (this news reaches you) that it has broken
out in a land, then don't enter therein. Habib said: I
said to Ibrahim: Did you hear Usama narrating it to Sa'd
and he was not denying it. He said: Yes.
Book 026, Number 5501:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Shu'ba with the same chain of transmitters except for
the fact that no mention has been made of the account of
'Ata b. Yasir as in the previous hadith.
Book 026, Number 5502:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Sa'd b. Malik, Khuzaima b. Thabit and Usama b. Zaid.
Book 026, Number 5503:
Ibrahim b. Sa'd b. Abu Waqqas reported: Usama b. Zaid
and Sa'd had been sitting and they had been conversing
and they said this: This hadith has been transmitted by
Ibrahim b. Sa'd b. Malik on the authority of his father.
Book 026, Number 5504:
'Abdullah b. 'Abbas reported: Umar b. Khattab set out
for Syria. As he came at Sargh (a town by the side of
Hijaz on the way to Syria), there met him the commander
of the forces, Abu Ubaida b. Jandb, and his companions.
They informed him that a scourge had broken out in
Syria. Ibn 'Abbas further reported that 'Umar said: Call
to me tile earliest emigrants. So I called them. He
(Hadrat 'Umar) sought their advice, and they told him
that the scourge had broker, out in Syria. There was a
difference of opinion (whether they should proceed
further or go back to their homes in such a situation).
Some of them said: You ('Umar) have set forth for a
task, and, therefore, we would not advise you to go
back, whereas some of them said: You have along with you
the remnants (of the sacred galaxy) of men and (the
blessed) Companions of Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him), so we would not advise you to go forth
towards this calamity (with such eminent persons and
thus expose them deliberately to a danger). He (Hadrat
'Umar) said: You can now go away. He said: Call to me
the Ansar. So I called them to him, and he consulted
them, and they trod the same path as was trodden by the
Muhajirin, and they differed in their opinions as they
had differed. He said: Now, you can go. He again said:
Call to me the old persons of the Quraish who had
migrated before the Victory (that is the Victory of
Mecca), so I called them (and Hadrat 'Umar consulted
them) and not even two persons differed (from the
opinion held by the earlier delegates). They said: Our
opinion is that you better go back along with the people
and do not make them go to this scourge, So 'Umar made
announcement to the people: In the morning I would be on
the back of my side. So they (set forth in the morning),
whereupon Abu 'Ubaida b. Jarrah said: Are you going to
run away from the Divine Decree? Thereupon 'Umar said:
Had it been someone else to say this besides you! 'Umar
(in fact) did not approve of his opposing (this
decision) and he said: Yes, we are running from the
Divine Decree (to the) Divine Decree. You should think
if there had been camels for you and you happened to get
down in a valley having two sides, one of them covered
with verdure and the other being barren, would you not
(be doing) according to the Divine Decree if you graze
them in verdure? And in case you graze them in the
barren land (even then you would be grazing them)
according to the Divine Decree.
There happened to come 'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Auf and he
had been absent in connection with some of his needs. He
said: I have with me a knowledge of it, that I heard
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: If
you hear of its presence (the presence of plague) in a
land, don't enter it, but if it spreads in the land
where you are, don't fly from it. Thereupon 'Umar b.
Khattab praised Allah and then went back?
Book 026, Number 5505:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
Ma'mar with the same chain of transmitters but with this
addition:" Do you think that he would graze in the
barren land but would abandon the green land? Would you
not attribute it to be a failing on his part? He said:
Yes. He said: Then proceed. And he moved on until he
came to Medina. And he said to me: This is the right
place, or he said: That is the destination if Allah so
wills." This hadith has been transmitted on the
authority of 'Abdullah b. Harith with a slight variation
of wording.
Book 026, Number 5506:
'Amir b. Rabi'ah reported: 'Umar went to Syria and as
he came to Sargh, information was given to him that an
epidemic had broken out in Syria. 'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Auf
narrated to him that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) had said: When you hear of its presence in a
land, don't move towards it, and when it breaks out in a
land and you are therein, then don't run away from it.
So 'Umar b. Khattab came back from Sargh. Salim b.
'Abdullah reported that 'Umar went back, along with
people on hearing the hadith reported on the authority
of 'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Auf.
Chapter 31: THERE IS NO INFECTION, NO EVIL OMEN,
NO HAMA, NO SAFAR, NO STAR PROMISING RAIN, NO GHOUL AND THE
ILL SHOULD NOT GO TO THOSE WHO ARE HEALTHY
Book 026, Number 5507:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no infection, no safar, no
hama. A desert Arab said: Allah's Messenger, how is it
that when the camel is in the sand it is like a
deer-then a camel afflicted with scab mixes with it and
it is affected by sub? He (the Holy Prophet) said: Who
infected the first one?
Book 026, Number 5508:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no transitive disease, no
evil omen, no safar, no hama. A desert Arab said:
Allah's, Messenger.... The rest of the hadith is the
same.
Book 026, Number 5509:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no trahsitive disease.
Thereupon a desert Arab stood up. The rest of the hadith
is the same and in the hadith transmitted on the
authority of Zuhri' the Prophet (may peace be upon him)
is reported to have said: There is no transitive
disease, no safar, no hama.
Book 026, Number 5510:
Abu Salama h. 'Abd al-Rahman b. 'Auf reported Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: There is no
transitive disease, but he is also reported to have
said: A sick person should not be taken to one who is
healthy. Abu Salama said that Abu Huraira used to
narrate these two (different ahadith) from Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him), but afterwards Abu
Huraira became silent on these words:" There is no
transitive disease," but he stuck to this that the sick
person should not be taken to one who is healthy. Harith
b. Abu Dhubab (and he was the first cousin of Abu
Huraira) said: Abu Huraira, I used to hear from you that
you narrated to us along with this hadith and the other
one also (there is no transitive disease), but now you
observe silence about it. You used to say that Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: There is no
transitive disease. Abu Huraira denied having any
knowledge of that, but he said that the sick camel
should not be taken to the healthy one. Harith, however,
did not agree with him, which irritated Abu Huraira and
he said to him some words in the Abyssinian language. He
said to Harith: Do you know what I said to you? He said:
No. Abu Huraira said: I simply denied having said it.
Abu Salama sad: By my life, Abu Huraira in fact used to
report Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) having
said: There is no transitive disease. I do not know
whether Abu Huraira has forgotten it or he deemed it an
abrogated statement in the light of the other one.
Book 026, Number 5511:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no transitive disease and
he also reported along with it: The ill should not be
taken to the healthy.
Book 026, Number 5512:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5513:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no transitive disease, no
huma, no star promising rain, no safar.
Book 026, Number 5514:
Jabir reported Allal's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There is no transitive disease, no ill
omen, no ghoul.
Book 026, Number 5515:
Jabir reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There is no transitive disease, no
ghoul, no safar.
Book 026, Number 5516:
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon him) as saying: There is no transitive
disease, no safar, no ghoul. He (the narrator) said: I
heard Abu Zubair say: Jabir explained for them the word
safar. Abu Zubair said: safar means belly. It was said
to Jabir: Why is it so? He said that it was held that
safar implied the worms of the belly, but he gave no
explanation of ghoul. Abu Zubair said: Ghoul is that
which kills the travellers.
Chapter 32: OMEN, DIVINATION AND THAT WHICH IS
UNLUCKY
Book 026, Number 5517:
Abu Huraira reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as saying: There is no divination but
the best type is the good omen. It was said to Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him): What is good omen?
Thereupon he said: A good word which one of you hears.
Book 026, Number 5518:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters but with a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5519:
Anas reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: There is no transitive disease, no
divination, but good omen pleases me, i. e. the good
word or a good word.
Book 026, Number 5520:
Anas b. Malik reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) as saying: There is no transitive disease,
no divination, but good omen pleases me. It was said:
What is good omen? He said: Sacred words.
Book 026, Number 5521:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no transitive disease, no
divination, but I like good words.
Book 026, Number 5522:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There is no transitive disease, no
hama, no divination, but I like good omen.
Book 026, Number 5523:
'Abdullah b. 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as saying: If there be bad luck, it
is in the house, and the wife, and the horse.
Book 026, Number 5524:
'Abdullah b. 'Umar reported Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) as saying. There is no transitive
disease, no ill omen, and bad luck is lound in the
house, or wife or horse.
Book 026, Number 5525:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of
Zuhri with other chains of transmitters but with slight
variations of wording.
Book 026, Number 5526:
'Umar b. Muhammad b. Zaid reported that he heard his
father narrating from Ibn 'Umar that Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) had said. If bad luck is a fact,
then it is in the horse, the woman and the house.
Book 026, Number 5527:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Shu'ba with the same chain of transmitters but there is
no mention of the word" Haqq"" (fact).
Book 026, Number 5528:
'Abdullah b. 'Umar reported on the authority of his
father that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
said: If there is bad luck in anything, it is the horse,
the abode and the woman.
Book 026, Number 5529:
Sahl b. Sa'd reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: If bad luck were to be in anything,
it is found in the woman, the horse and the abode.
Book 026, Number 5530:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Sahl b. Sa'd with a difterent chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5531:
Jabir reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon
him) as saying: If bad luck were to be in anything, it
is found in the land, in the servant and in the horse.
Chapter 33: KAHANAT (DIVINATION) IS PROHIBITED
AND IT IS FORBIDDEN TO GO TO THE KAHIN
Book 026, Number 5532:
Mu'awiya b. al-Hakam as-Sulami reported: I said:
Messenger of Allah, there were things we used to do in
the pre-Islamic days. We used to visit Kahins, whereupon
he said: Don't visit Kahins. I said: We used to take
omens. He said: That is a sort of personal whim of
yours, so let it not prevent you (from doing a thing).
Book 026, Number 5533:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Zuhri with a slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5534:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Mu'awiya b. Hakam as-Sulami through another chain of
transmitters. The hadith transmitted on the authority of
Yahya b. Abu Kathir (there is an addition of these
words): I said: Among us there are men who draw lines
and thus make divination. What about this? Thereupon he
(the Holy Prophet) said: There was a Prophet who drew
lines, so whose lines agree with his line for him it is
allowable.
Book 026, Number 5535:
'A'isha reported: I said: Allah's Messenger, the
kahins used to tell us about things (unseen) and we
found them to be true. Thereupon he said: That is a word
pertaining to truth which a jinn snatches and throws
into the ear of his friend, and makes an addition of one
hundred lies to it.
Book 026, Number 5536:
'Urwa reported from 'A'isha that she said that people
asked Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) about
the kahins. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
said to them: It is nothing (i. e. it is a mere
superstition). They said: Allah's Messenger, they at
times narrate to us things which we find true. Thereupon
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: That is
a word pertaining to truth which a jinn snatches away
and then cackles into the ear of his friend as the hen
does. And then they mix in it more than one hundred
lies.
Book 026, Number 5537:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5538:
'Abdullah. Ibn 'Abbas reported: A person from the
Ansar who was amongst the Companions of Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) reported to me: As we
were sitting during the night with Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him), a meteor shot gave a dazzling
light. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said:
What did you say in the pre-Islamic days when there was
such a shot (of meteor)? They said: Allah and His
Messenger know best (the actual position), but we,
however, used to say that that very night a great man
had been born and a great man had died, whereupon
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: (These
meteors) are shot neither at the death of anyone nor on
the birth of anyone. Allah, the Exalted and Glorious,
issues Command when He decides to do a thing. Then (the
Angels) supporting the Throne sing His glory, then sing
the dwellers of heaven who are near to them until this
glory of God reaches them who are in the heaven of this
world. Then those who are near the supporters of the
Throne ask these supporters of the Throne: What your
Lord has said? And they accordingly inform them what He
says. Then the dwellers of heaven seek information from
them until this information reaches the heaven of the
world. In this process of transmission (the jinn
snatches) what he manages to overhear and he carries it
to his friends. And when the Angels see the jinn they
attack them with meteors. If they narrate only which
they manage to snatch that is correct but they alloy it
with lies and make additions to it.
Book 026, Number 5539:
The hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Zuhri through the same chain of transmitters but with a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5540:
Safiyya reported from some of the wives of Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) Allah's Apostle (may
peace be upon him) having said: He who visits a divner
('Arraf) and asks him about anything, his prayers
extending to forty nights will not be accepted.
Chapter 34: IT IS ADVISABLE TO AVOID MIXING WITH
THE LEPER
Book 026, Number 5541:
'Amr b. Sharid reported on the authority of his
father that there was in the delegation of Thaqif a
leper. Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) sent a
message to him: We have accepted your allegiance, so you
may go.
Book 026, Number 5542:
'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) commanded the killing of a snake having
stripes over it, for it affects eyesight and miscarries
pregnancy.
Book 026, Number 5543:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Hisham. He said: The short-tailed snake and the snake
having stripes over it should be killed.
Book 026, Number 5544:
Salim, on the authority of his father. reported
Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) as saying: Kill
the snakes having stripes over them and short-tailed
snakes, for these two types cause miscarriage (of a
pregnant woman) and they affect the eyesight adversely.
So Ibn 'Umar used to kill every snake that he found. Abu
Lubaba b. 'Abd al-Mundhir and Zaid b. Khattab saw him
pursuing a snake, whereupon he said: They were forbidden
(to kill) those snakes who live in houses.
Book 026, Number 5545:
Ibn 'Umar reported: I heard Allah's Messenger (may
peace be upon him) commanding the killing of dogs and
the killing of the striped and the short-tailed snakes,
for both of them affect the eyesight adversely and cause
miscarriage. Zuhri said: We thought of their poison (the
pernicious effects of these two). Allah, however, knows
best. 'Abdullah b. 'Umar said: I did not spare any
snake. I rather killed everyone that I saw. One day as I
was pursuing a snake from amongst the snakes of the
house, Zaid b. Khattab or Abu Lubaba happened to pass by
me and found me pursuing it. He said: 'Abdullah, wait. I
said: Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
commanded (us) to kill them, whereupon he said that
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) forbade the
killing of the snakes of the houses. This hadith has
been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with the same
chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of
wording.
Book 026, Number 5546:
Nafi' reported that Abu Lubaba talked to Ibn 'Umar to
open a door in his house which would bring them nearer
to the mosque and they found a fresh slough of the
snake, whereupon 'Abdullah said: Find it out and kill
it. Abu Lubaba said: Don't kill them, for Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) forbade the killing of
the snakes found in houses.
Book 026, Number 5547:
Nafi' reported that Ibn 'Urnar used to kill all types
of snakes until Abu Lubaba b. 'Abd al-Mundhir Badri
reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him)
had forbidden the killing of the snakes of the houses,
and so he abstained from it.
Book 026, Number 5548:
Nafi' reported that he heard Abu Lubaba informing Ibn
'Umar that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had
forbidden the killing of domestic snakes.
Book 026, Number 5549:
'Abdullah reported that Abu Lubaba had informed him
that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had
forbidden the killing of the snakes found in the house.
Book 026, Number 5550:
Nafi' reported that Abu Lubaba b. 'Abd al-Mundhir
al-Ansari (first) lived in Quba. He then shifted to
Medina and as he was in the company of 'Abdullah b.
'Umar opening a window for him, he suddenly saw a snake
in the house. They (the inmates of the house) attempted
to kill that. Thereupon Abu Lubaba said: They had been
forbidden to make an attempt to kill house snakes and
they had been commanded to kill the snakes having small
tails, small snakes and those having streaks over them,
and it was said: Both of them affect the eyes and cause
miscarriage to women.
Book 026, Number 5551:
Nafi' reported on the authority of his father that as
'Abdullah b. 'Umar saw one day (standing) near the ruin
(of his house) the slough of a snake and said (to the
people around him): Pursue this snake and kill it. Abu
Lubaba Ansari said: I heard Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him). He forbade the killing of snakes found in
the houses except the short-tailed snakes and those
having streaks upon them, for both of them obliterate
eyesight and affect that which is in the wombs of
(pregnant) women.
Book 026, Number 5552:
Nafi' reported that Abu Lubaba happened to pass by
Ibn 'Umar who lived in the fortified place near the
house of 'Umar b. Khattab and was busy in keeping his
eyes upon a snake and killing it, the rest of the hadith
is the same.
Book 026, Number 5553:
'Abdullah reported: We were with Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) in a cave when there was
revealed to him (the Sura al-Mursalat, i. e. Sura
lxxvii.:" By those sent forth to spread goodness" ) and
we had just heard (it) from his lips that there appeared
before us a snake. He said: Kill it. We hastened to kill
it, but it slipped away from us, thereupon Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: Allah saved it
from your harm just as he saved you from its evil.
Book 026, Number 5554:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
al-A'mash with the same chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5555:
'Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) commanded a Muhrim (one who is in the state
of pilgrimage) to kill the snake at Mina.
Book 026, Number 5556:
'Abdullah reported: While we were with the Messenger
of Allah (may peace be upon him) in the cave, the rest
of the hadith is the same as the one narrated above.
Book 026, Number 5557:
Abu as-Sa'ib, the freed slaved of Hisham b. Zuhra,
said that he visited Abu Sa'id Khudri in his house, (and
he further) said: I found him saying his prayer, so I
sat down waiting for him to finish his prayer when I
heard a stir in the bundles (of wood) lying in a comer
of the house. I looked towards it and found a snake. I
jumped up in order to kill it, but he (Abu Sa'id Khudri)
made a gesture that I should sit down. So I sat down and
as he finished (the prayer) he pointed to a room in the
house and said: Do you see this room? I said: Yes. He
said: There was a young man amongst us who had been
newly wedded. We went with Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) (to participate in the Battle) of Trench
when a young man in the midday used to seek permission
from Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) to return
to his family. One day he sought permission from him and
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) (after
granting him the permission) said to him: Carry your
weapons with you for I fear the tribe of Quraiza (may
harm you). The man carried the weapons and then came
back and found his wife standing between the two doors.
He bent towards her smitten by jealousy and made a dash
towards her with a spear in order to stab her. She said:
Keep your spear away and enter the house until you see
that which has made me come out. He entered and found a
big snake coiled on the bedding. He darted with the
spear and pierced it and then went out having fixed it
in the house, but the snake quivered and attacked him
and no one knew which of them died first, the snake or
the young man. We came to Allah's Apostle (may peace be
upon him) and made a mention to him and said: Supplicate
to Allah that that (man) may be brought back to life.
Thereupon he said: Ask forgiveness for your companion
and then said: There are in Medina jinns who have
accepted Islam, so when you see any one of them,
pronounce a warning to it for three days, and if they
appear before you after that, then kill it for that is a
devil.
Book 026, Number 5558:
Asma' b. 'Ubaid reported about a person who was
called as-Sa'ib having said: We visited Abu Sa'id
Khudri. When we had been sitting (with him) we heard a
stir under his bed. When we looked we found a big snake,
the rest of the hadith is the same. And in this Allah's
Messenger (may peace be upon him) is reported to have
said: Verily in these houses there live aged (snakes),
so when you see one of them, make life hard for it for
three days, and if it goes away (well and good),
otherwise kill it for (in that case) it would be a
nonbeliever. And he (the Holy Prophet) said (to his
Companions): Go and bury your companion (who had died by
the snake bite).
Book 026, Number 5559:
Abu Sa'id Khudri reported Allah's Messenger having
said: There is a group of jinns in Medina who accepted
Islam, so he who would see anything from these occupants
should warn him three times; and if he appears after
that, he should kill him for he is a satan.
Chapter 35: THE DESIRABILITY OF KILLING A GECKO
(HOUSE LIZARD)
Book 026, Number 5560:
Umm Sharik reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) commanded her to kill geckos. This hadith
has been transmitted on the authority of Ibn Abi Shaiba
with a slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5561:
Umm Sharik reported that she consulted Allah's
Apostle (may peace be upon him) in regard to killing of
geckos, and he commanded to kill them and Umm Sharik is
one of the women of Bani 'Amir b. Luwayy. This hadith
has been reported through another chain of transmitters
with the same meaning.
Book 026, Number 5562:
'Amir b. Sa'd reported on the authority of his father
that Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) commanded
the killing of geckos, and he called them little noxious
creatures.
Book 026, Number 5563:
'A'isha reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) said about the gecko as a noxious creature".
Harmala made this addition that she said: I did not hear
that he had commanded to kill them.
Book 026, Number 5564:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: He who killed a gecko with the
first stroke for him is such and such a reward, and he
who killed it with a second stroke for him is such and
such reward less than the first one, and he who killed
it with the third stroke for him is such and such a
reward less than the second one.
Book 026, Number 5565:
This hadith has been reported on the authority of Abu
Huraira through another chain of transmitters (and the
words are): - He who killed a gecko with the first
stroke for him are ordained one hundred virtues, and
with the second one less than that and with the third
one less than that.
Book 026, Number 5566:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying (that he who kills a gecko) with the
first stroke there are seventy rewards for him.
Chapter 36: PROHIBITION-OF KILLING THE ANTS
Book 026, Number 5567:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: An ant had bitten a Prophet (one
amongst the earlier Prophets) and he ordered that the
colony of the ants should be burnt. And Allah revealed
to him:" Because of an ant's bite you have burnt a
community from amongst the communities which sings My
glory."
Book 026, Number 5568:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: An Apostle from amongst the
Apostles of Allah encamped under a tree, and an ant bit
him, and he commanded his belongings to be removed from
underneath the tree. He then commanded and it was burnt,
and Allah revealed to bin):" Why one ant (which had
bitten you) was not killed?"
Book 026, Number 5569:
Abu Huraira reported so many ahadith and one of them
was this that Allah' Messenger (may peace be upon him)
said: When an Apostle from amongst the Apostles of Allah
came to sit under a tree an ant bit him. He commanded
his luggage to be removed from under the tree and he
commanded it to be burnt in the fire and Allah revealed
to him:" Why one ant (which had bitten you) was not
killed (and why did you burn the others)?
Chapter 37: IT IS FORBIDDEN TO KILL THE CAT
Book 026, Number 5570:
Nafi' reported from 'Abdullah that Allah's Messenger
(may peace be upon him) said: A woman was punished
because she had kept a cat tied until it died, and (as a
punishment of this offence) she was thrown into the
Hell. She had not provided it with food, or drink, and
had not freed her so that she could eat the insects of
the earth.
Book 026, Number 5571:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu
Huraira through another chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5572:
This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of
Ibn 'Umar also.
Book 026, Number 5573:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: A woman was punished because of a
cat. She had neither provided her with food nor drink,
nor set her free so that she might eat the insects of
the earth.
Book 026, Number 5574:
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of
Hisham with the same chain of transmitters, but with a
slight variation of wording.
Book 026, Number 5575:
Abu Huraira reported this hadith through another
chain of transmitters.
Book 026, Number 5576:
Hammam b. Manabbih reported this hadith on the
authority of Abu Huraira.
Chapter 38: THE MERIT OF SUPPLYING WATER AND FOOD
TO ANIMALS
Book 026, Number 5577:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as sayings: A person suffered from intense
thirst while on a journey, when he found a well. He
climbed down into it and drank (water) and then came out
and saw a dog lolling its tongue on account of thirst
and eating the moistened earth. The person said: This
dog has suffered from thirst as I had suffered from it.
He climbed down into the well, filled his shoe with
water, then caught it in his mouth until he climbed up
and made the dog drink it. So Allah appreciated this act
of his and pardoned him. Then (the Companions around
him) said: Allah's Messenger, is there for us a reward
even for (serving) such animals? He said: Yes, there is
a reward for service to every living animal.
Book 026, Number 5578:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may pace be
upon him) as saying: A prostitute saw a dog moving
around a well on a hot day and hanging out its tongue
because of thirst. She drew water for it in her shoe and
she was pardoned (for this act of hers).
Book 026, Number 5579:
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be
upon him) as saying: There was a dog moving around a
well whom thirst would have killed. Suddenly a
prostitute from the prostitutes of Bani Isra'il happened
to see it and she drew water in her shoe and made it
drink, and she was pardoned because of this.
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