Sahih Muslim

صحيح مسلم

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Sahih Muslim · #5600 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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 (ﷺ) cauterised it.

Sahih Muslim · #5601 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Jabir reported that Sa'd b. Mu'adh received a wound of the arrow in his vein. Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) cauterised it with a rod and it was swollen, to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) did it for the second time.

Sahih Muslim · #5602 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Ibn 'Abbas reported that Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) got himself cupped and gave to the cupper his wages and he put the medicine in the nostril.

Sahih Muslim · #5603 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Anas b. Malik reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) got himself cupped and never withheld the wages of anyone.

Sahih Muslim · #5604 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

The fever from the vehement raging of the (heat of Hell), so cool it with the help of water.

Sahih Muslim · #5605 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Fever is due to vehemence of the heat of Hell, so cool it with water.

Sahih Muslim · #5606 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Fever is from the vehement raging of the fire of Hell, so extinguish it with water.

Sahih Muslim · #5607 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Fever is from the vehement Paging of the Hell-fire, so cool it with water.

Sahih Muslim · #5608 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Fever is from the vehement raging of the Hell-fire, so cool it with water.

Sahih Muslim · #5609 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Hisham with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #5610 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Cool (the fever) with water. for it is because of the vehemence of the beat of Hell.

Sahih Muslim · #5611 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

" 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5612 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I heard Allah's messenger (ﷺ) as saying: The fever is due to the intense heat of the Hell, so cool it with water.

Sahih Muslim · #5613 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5614 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

we (intended to pour) medicine in the mouth of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5615 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I visited Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) along with my son who had not, by that time, been weaned and he urinated 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5616 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

She compressed the uvula because she was afraid that there might be swelling of uvula.) Thereupon Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) 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 had urinated in the lap of Allah's Messenger (ﷺ), and Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) called for water and sprinkled it on his urine, but he did not wash it well.

Sahih Muslim · #5617 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Nigella seed is a remedy for every disease except death.

Sahih Muslim · #5618 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated through other chains of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5619 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no disease for which Nigella seed does not provide remedy.

Sahih Muslim · #5620 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5621 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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 (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5622 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5623 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

What have you heard from Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) about plague? Thereupon Usama said: Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5624 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5625 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5626 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I would inform you about it. The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5627 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Ibn Juraij through another chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #5628 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5629 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Zuhri with a different chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #5630 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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 (ﷺ) 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 (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5631 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5632 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of Sa'd b. Malik, Khuzaima b. Thabit and Usama b. Zaid.

Sahih Muslim · #5633 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

Usama b. Zaid and Sa'd had been sitting and they had been conversing and they said this hadith.

Sahih Muslim · #5634 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been transmitted by Ibrahim b. Sa'd b. Malik on the authority of his father.

Sahih Muslim · #5635 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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 (ﷺ), 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 (ﷺ) 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?

Sahih Muslim · #5636 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

" 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."

Sahih Muslim · #5637 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been transmitted on the authority of 'Abdullah b. Harith with a slight variation of wording.

Sahih Muslim · #5638 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

'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 (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5639 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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? Note: The majority of scholars interpret this to mean that these things in and of themselves do not transmit or cause harm through supernatural or hidden means but that Allah is ultimately in control and any fearful superstition around these is false.

Sahih Muslim · #5640 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5641 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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 (ﷺ) is reported to have said: There is no transitive disease, no safar, no hama.

Sahih Muslim · #5642 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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 (ﷺ), 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 (ﷺ) 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 (ﷺ) 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.

Sahih Muslim · #5643 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease and he also reported along with it: The ill should not be taken to the healthy.

Sahih Muslim · #5644 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

This hadith has been reported on the authority of Zuhri with the same chain of transmitters.

Sahih Muslim · #5645 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no huma, no star promising rain, no safar.

Sahih Muslim · #5646 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no ill omen, no ghoul. Note: The majority of scholars interpret this to mean that these things in and of themselves do not transmit or cause harm through supernatural or hidden means but that Allah is ultimately in control and any fearful superstition around these is false.

Sahih Muslim · #5647 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

There is no transitive disease, no ghoul, no safar.

Sahih Muslim · #5648 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

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.

Sahih Muslim · #5649 · The Book of Greetings · كتاب السلام

I heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) as saying: There is no divination but the best type is the good omen. It was said to Allah's Messenger (ﷺ): What is good omen? Thereupon he said: A good word which one of you hears.