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Hadith No: 3540
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Umar
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Umar
"The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'There is no 'Adwa, no omen, and no Hamah.' A man stood up and said: 'O Messenger of Allah, what if a camel has mange and another camel gets mange from it?' He said: 'That is the Divine decree. Who causes the mange in the first one?'"
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Hadith No: 3541
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) said: "A man with sick camels should not let them graze or drink alongside healthy ones."
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Hadith No: 3542
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Jabir bin Abdullah
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Jabir bin Abdullah
that the Messenger of Allah (saw) took the hand of a leper and made him eat with him, and said: "Eat, with trust in Allah and reliance upon Allah."
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"The Messenger of Allah (saw) prayed in a Khamisah that had markings on it. Then he said: 'These markings distracted me. Take it to Abu Jahm and bring me an Anbijaniyyah.'" Khamisah: A garment of silk or wool with designs, and it is said that it will not be called Khamisah unless it is black with designs. Anbijaniyyah: A garment made of wool, having fibers without designs.
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Hadith No: 3546
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Umar
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Ibn Umar
that Umm Salamah said: "O Messenger of Allah, every year you are still suffering pain because of the poisoned meat that you ate." He said: "Nothing that happens to me, but it was decreed for me when Adam was still at the stage of being clay.'"
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Hadith No: 3530
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Zainab
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Zainab
"There was an old woman who used to enter upon us and perform Ruqyah from erysipelas: Contagious disease which causes fever and leaves a red coloration of the skin. We had a bed with long legs, and when Abdullah entered he would clear his throat and make noise. He entered one day and when she heard his voice she veiled herself from him. He came and sat beside me, and touched me, and he found a sting. He said: 'What is this?' I said: 'An amulet against erysipelas.' He pulled it, broke it and threw it away, and said: 'The family of Abdullah has no need of polytheism.' I heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: "Ruqyah (i.e., which consist of the names of idols and devils etc.), amulets and Tiwalah (charms) are polytheism.'" "I said: 'I went out one day and so-and-so looked at me, and my eye began to water on the side nearest him. When I recited Ruqyah for it, it stopped, but if I did not recite Ruqyah it watered again.' He said: 'That is Satan, if you obey him he leaves you alone but if you disobey him he pokes you with his finger in your eye. But if you do what the Messenger of Allah (saw) used to do, that will be better for you and more effective in healing. Sprinkle water in your eye and say: Adhhibil-bas Rabban-nas, washfi Antash-Shafi, la shifa'a illa shafi'uka, shafi'an la yughadiru saqaman (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: 3532
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Umm Jundub
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Umm Jundub
"I saw the Messenger of Allah (saw) stoning the 'Aqabah Pillar from the bottom of the valley on the Day of Sacrifice, then he went away. A woman from Khath'am followed him, and with her was a son of hers who had been afflicted, he could not speak. She said: 'O Messenger of Allah! This is my son, and he is all I have left of my family. He has been afflicted and cannot speak.' The Messenger of Allah (saw) said: 'Bring me some water.' So it was brought, and he washed his hands and rinsed out his mouth. Then he gave it to her and said: 'Give him some to drink, and pour some over him, and seek Allah's healing for him.'" She (Umm Jundub) said: "I met that woman and said: 'Why don't you give me some?' She said: 'It is only for the sick one.' I met that woman one year later and asked her about the boy. She said: 'He recovered and became (very) smart, not like the rest of the people.'"
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Hadith No: 3545
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Aisha
"A Jew from among the Jews of Bani Zuraiq, whose name was Labid bin A'sam, cast a spell on the Prophet (saw), and the Prophet (saw) began to imagine that he had done something when he had not. One day, or one night, the Messenger of Allah (saw) supplicated, and then supplicated again. Then he said: 'O Aisha, do you know that Allah has instructed me concerning the matter I asked Him about? Two men came to me, and one of them sat at my head and the other at my feet. The one at my head said to the one at my feet, or the one at my feet said to the one at my head "what is ailing this man ?" He said: "He has been affected by a spell." He said: "Who cast the spell on him?" He said: "Labid bin A'sam." He said: "With what?" He said: "With a comb and the hairs stuck to it, and the spathe of a male date palm." He said: "Where is that?" He said: "In the well of Dhu Arwan." She said: "So the Prophet (saw) went to it, with a group of his Companions, then he came and said: 'By Allah. O Aisha. It was as if its water was infused with henna and its date palms were like the heads of devils.'" She said: "I said: 'O Messenger of Allah, why don't you burn them?' He said: 'As for me, Allah has healed me, and I do not like to let evil spread among the people.' Then he issued orders that the well be filled up with earth."
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Hadith No: 3547
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Khawlah bint Hakim
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Khawlah bint Hakim
that the Prophet (saw) said: "If anyone of you, when he stops to camp (while on a journey), says A'udhu bi kalimatil-lahit-tammati min sharri ma khalaq (I seek refuge in the Perfect Words of Allah from the evil of that which He has created), then nothing will harm him in that place until he moves on."
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Hadith No: 3548
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Uthman bin Abul-Aas
From: Sunan Ibn Majah. Chapter 34, The Chapters on Medicine
Narrated/Authority of Uthman bin Abul-Aas
"When the Messenger of Allah (saw) appointed me as governor of Ta'if, I began to get confused during my prayer, until I no longer knew what I was doing. When I noticed that, I travelled to the Messenger of Allah (saw), and he said: 'The son of Abul-'As?' I said: 'Yes, O Messenger of Allah.' He said: 'What brings you here?' He said: 'O Messenger of Allah, I get confused during my prayer, until I do not know what I am doing.' He said: 'That is Satan. Come here.' So I came close to him, and sat upon the front part of my feet then he struck my chest with his hand and put some spittle in my mouth and said: 'Get out, O enemy of Allah!' He did that three times, then he said: 'Get on with your work.'" 'Uthman said: "Indeed, I never felt confused (during my prayer) after that."
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