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Hadith No: 3508
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: Seek refuge with Allah, for the evil eye is real.
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Hadith No: 3510
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Ubaid bin Rifaah Az-Zuraqi
"Asma said: 'O Messenger of Allah! The children of Ja'far have been afflicted by the evil eye, shall I recite Ruqyah* for them?' He said: 'Yes, for if anything were to overtake the Divine decree it would be the evil eye.'"
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Hadith No: 3511
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Abu Said
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) used to seek refuge from the evil eye of the jinn and of mankind. When the Mu'awwidhatain* were revealed, he started to recite them and stopped reciting anything else."
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Hadith No: 3513
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Buraidah
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "There is no Ruqyah except for the evil eye or from the sting of a scorpion."
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Hadith No: 3515
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Jabir
"There was a family among the Ansar, called Al Amr bin Hazm, who used to recite Ruqyah for the scorpion sting, but the Messenger of Allah (saw) forbade Ruqyah. They came to him and said: 'O Messenger of Allah! You have forbidden Ruqyah, but we recite Ruqyah against the scorpion's sting.' He said to them: 'Recite it to me.' So they recited it to him, and he said: 'There is nothing wrong with this, this is confirmed.'"
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Hadith No: 3517
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) allowed Ruqyah for snakebites and scorpion stings."
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Hadith No: 3518
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
"A scorpion stung a man and he did not sleep all the night. It was said to the Prophet (saw): 'So-and-so was stung by a scorpion and he did not sleep all the night.' He said: 'If he had said, last night: A'udhu bikalimatil-lahit-tammati min sharri ma khalaq (I seek refuge in the Perfect Words of Allah from the evil of that which He has created), the scorpion sting would not have harmed him, until morning.'"
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Hadith No: 3519
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Amr bin Hazm
"I recited the Ruqyah for snakebite to the Messenger of Allah (saw), or it was recited to him, and he commanded that it be used."
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Hadith No: 3520
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
"When the Messenger of Allah (saw) came to a sick person, he would make supplication for him, and would say: Adhhibil-bas, Rabban-nas, washfi Antash-Shafi, la shifa'a illa shifa'uka shifa'an la yughadiru saqama (Take away the pain, O Lord of mankind, and grant healing, for You are the Healer, and there is no healing but Your healing that leaves no trace of sickness).'"
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Hadith No: 3521
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
that one of the things that the Prophet (saw) used to say for the sick person, with saliva on his finger (dipped in dust), was: "Bismillah, turbatu ardina, biriqati ba'dina, liyushfa saqimuna. Bi'dhni Rabbina (In the Name of Allah, the dust of our land mixed with the saliva of one of us, to cure our sick one by the permission of our Lord)."
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