{
    "source": "ParallelQuran.com",
    "exported_at": "2026-08-23T12:18:36Z",
    "count": 88,
    "hadith": [
        {
            "number": 4320,
            "global_number": "47281",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“God has not sent down a disease without sending down remedy for it.”\nBukhari transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4320/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4321,
            "global_number": "47282",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“There is a medicine for every disease, and when the medicine is applied to the disease it is cured by God’s permission.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4321/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4322,
            "global_number": "47283",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“There is a remedy in three things: the incision of a cupping-glass, a drink of honey, or cauterization by fire, but I forbid my people to cauterize.”\nBukhari transmitted.it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4322/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4323,
            "global_number": "47284",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Jabir told that at the battle of the Confederates* Ubayy was struck by an arrow in the median vein of the arm and God’s messenger cauterized it.\nMuslim transmitted it.\n* i.e. the battle of the Trench, 5 A. H.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4323/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4324,
            "global_number": "47285",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "He told that when Sa’id b. Mu’adh was shot in the median vein of his arm the Prophet with his own hand cauterized it with a broad arrow head. Afterwards it swelled up and he cauterized it a second time.\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4324/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4325,
            "global_number": "47286",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "He told that God’s messenger sent to Ubayy b. Ka’b a physician who cut a vein of his and cauterized it.\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4325/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4326,
            "global_number": "47287",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Nigella seed is a remedy for every disease but sam.” Ibn Shihab said sant is death and the nigella seed is shuniz.*\n(Bukhari and Muslim.) * Taj al-’arus says this is a Persian word which came to be used by Arabs. It indicates a seed of a species of nigella.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4326/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4327,
            "global_number": "47288",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abu Sa’id al-Khudri said that a man came to the Prophet and told him his brother’s bowels were loose, so God’s messenger told him to give him honey to drink . He did so and then came and said, “I gave it him to drink but it has only made his bowels more loose.” This he said three times, and when he came a fourth time and was told to give him honey to drink he said, “I have done so, but it has only increased the looseness.” God’s messenger replied, “God has spoken the truth and your brother’s bowels have lied.” He then gave him it to drink and he recovered.\n (Bukhari and Muslim.)",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4327/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4328,
            "global_number": "47289",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Anas reported God’s messenger as saying, “The best medical treatments you apply are cupping and sea costus.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim.)",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4328/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4329,
            "global_number": "47290",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Do not afflict your children by squeezing for a swelling in the uvula, but apply costus.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim .)",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4329/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4330,
            "global_number": "47291",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Why do you compress the uvula in this way? Use this Indian aloes wood, for it contains seven types of remedy, 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.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim )",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4330/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4331,
            "global_number": "47292",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Fever is due to the vehemence of the heat of hell, so cool it with water.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim.).",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4331/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4332,
            "global_number": "47293",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Anas said God’s messenger gave permission to use a spell for the evil eye, scorpion sting and small pustules.\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4332/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4333,
            "global_number": "47294",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "The Prophet gave command that we should use a spell against the evil eye.\n(Bukhari and Muslim.)",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4333/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4334,
            "global_number": "47295",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Use a spell for her, for she has been affected by the evil eye.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim.)\n* Saf’a is explained as a stroke from the devil, or the influence of the evil eye. It may be read suf’a which means blackness, or blackness tinged with red. Sufra normally means yellowness, but it can also mean blackness, and that may be the interpretation it should have here, in which case one should read suf’a.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4334/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4335,
            "global_number": "47296",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Jabir told that God’s messenger prohibited spells, and the family of ‘Amr b. Hazm came and said, “Messenger of God, we had a spell proved efficacious which we applied for scorpion bite, but you have prohibited spells.” They submitted it to him and he said, “I see no harm in it. If any of you is able to benefit his brother, let him do so.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4335/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4336,
            "global_number": "47297",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "In the pre-Islamic period we used to apply spells, and we asked God’s messenger how he looked upon that. He replied, “Submit your spells to me. There is no harm in spells so long as they involve no polytheism.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4336/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4337,
            "global_number": "47298",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“The evil eye is genuine If anything could get ahead of the decree the evil eye would do so. And when you are asked to bathe do so.”*\nMuslim transmitted it.\n* An indication of the practice here intended will be found in the tradition of Abu Umama near the end of Section II of this chapter.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4337/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4338,
            "global_number": "47299",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Usama b. Sharik told that when God’s messenger was asked whether they should make use of medical treatment he replied, “Yes servants of God, make use of medical treatment, for God has not made a disease without appointing a remedy for it, with the exception of one disease; viz., old age.”\nAhmad, Tirmidhi and Abu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4338/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4339,
            "global_number": "47300",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Do not force your invalids to eat, for God most high gives them food and drink.”\nTirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a gharib tradition.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4339/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4340,
            "global_number": "47301",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Anas told that the Prophet cauterized As’ad b. Zurara because of a redness from which he suffered.\nTirmidhi transmitted it, saying this is a gharib tradition.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4340/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4341,
            "global_number": "47302",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Zaid b. Arqam told that God’s messenger ordered them to treat pleurisy with sea costus and olive oil.\nTirmidhi transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4341/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4342,
            "global_number": "47303",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "He told that the Prophet used to recommend olive oil and wars for pleurisy.\nTirmidhi transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4342/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4343,
            "global_number": "47304",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anything contained a remedy for death it would be senna.”\nTirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a hasan gharlb tradition.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4343/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4344,
            "global_number": "47305",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abud Darda’ reported God’s messenger as saying, “God has sent down both the disease and the cure, and He has appointed a cure for every disease, so treat yourselves medically, but use nothing unlawful.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4344/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4345,
            "global_number": "47306",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abu Huraira told that God’s messenger prohibited unclean medicine.\nAhmad, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4345/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4346,
            "global_number": "47307",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Salma, the Prophet’s woman-servant, told that no one complained to God’s messenger of a headache without his telling him to get cupped, or of a pain in his legs without his telling him to dye them with henna.\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4346/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4347,
            "global_number": "47308",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "She said that God’s messenger never had a wound or a bleeding foot* without ordering her to put henna on it.\nTirmidhi transmitted it.\n* Nakba is used. It means an injury to the foot caused by a stone which produce bleeding.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4347/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4348,
            "global_number": "47309",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone pours out any of this blood he will not suffer if he applies no medical treatment for anything.”\nAbu Dawud and Ibn Majah transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4348/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4349,
            "global_number": "47310",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Jabir told that the Prophet had himself cupped above the thigh for a contusion from which he suffered.\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4349/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4350,
            "global_number": "47311",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "In telling about the night when he was taken up to heaven God’s messenger said that he did not pass a company of angels without their ordering him to command his people to have themselves cupped.\nTirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying that this is a hasan gharlb tradition.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4350/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4351,
            "global_number": "47312",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "‘Abd ar-Rahman b. ‘Uthman told that when a physician consulted the Prophet about putting frogs in medicine he forbade him to kill them.*\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* The flesh of frogs mixed with olive oil was used as an antidote for snake bite, and the fat was considered helpful for extracting teeth. The prohibition of killing frogs most probably applies only to killing them for medicinal purposes.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4351/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4352,
            "global_number": "47313",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Anas said that God’s messenger used to have himself cupped in the two veins at the sides of the neck and on the shoulder.\nAbu Dawud transmitted it, and Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah added that he used to have himself cupped on the 17th, 19th, and 21st.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4352/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4353,
            "global_number": "47314",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Ibn ‘Abbas said the Prophet liked to have himself cupped on the 17th, 19th, and 21st.\nBaghawi transmitted it in Sharh as-sunna.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4353/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4354,
            "global_number": "47315",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abu Huraira reported God’s messenger as saying, “If anyone has himself cupped on the 17th, 19th, and 21st, it will be a remedy for every disease.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4354/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4355,
            "global_number": "47316",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Kabsha daughter of Abu Bakra told that her father used to forbid his family to have themselves cupped on a Tuesday, and used to assert on the authority of God’s messenger that Tuesday is the day of blood in which there is an hour when it does not stop.\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4355/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4356,
            "global_number": "47317",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone has himself cupped on a Wednesday or a Saturday and is smitten by leprosy, he must blame no one but himself .”\nAhmad and Abu Dawud transmitted it. It has been given an isnad, but Abu Dawud said that that is not sound;",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4356/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4357,
            "global_number": "47318",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone has himself cupped or smeared with something on a Saturday or a Wednesday, he must blame no one but himself if he gets leprosy.”\nIt is transmitted in Sharh as-sunna.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4357/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4358,
            "global_number": "47319",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Zainab the wife of ‘Abdallah b. Mas’ud told that ‘Abdallah saw a thread on her neck and asked what it was. When she told him that it was a thread over which a spell had been recited for her he took it, cut it up and said, “You, family of ‘Abdallah, are independent of polytheism. I have heard God’s messenger say that spells, charms and love-spells are polytheism.” She replied, “Why do you speak like this? My eye was discharging and I kept going to so and so, the Jew, and when he applied a spell to it it calmed down.” ‘Abdallah said, “That was just the work of the devil who was pricking it with his hand, and when a spell was uttered he desisted. All you need to do is to say as God’s messenger did, ‘Remove the harm, O Lord of men, and heal. Thou art the Healer. There is no remedy but Thine which leaves no disease behind.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4358/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4359,
            "global_number": "47320",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Jabir told that when the Prophet was asked about a charm for one who is possessed (nushra)* he replied, “It pertains to the work of the devil.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* Nushra comes from a root meaning to disperse and is said to be used meaning a charm for one who is possessed because it disperses the trouble.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4359/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4360,
            "global_number": "47321",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If I drink an antidote, or tie on an amulet, or compose poetry, I am the type who does not care what he does.”*\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* Meaning that one who does any such thing is an abandoned character.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4360/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4361,
            "global_number": "47322",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“He who has himself cauterized or uses a spell has exempted himself from trust in God.”\nAhmad, Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4361/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4362,
            "global_number": "47323",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "‘Isa b. Hamza told that he went to visit ‘Abdallah b. ‘Ukaim* who was suffering from erysipelas and asked why he did not attach an amulet. He replied, “We seek refuge in God from that. God’s messenger said that if anyone hangs anything on himself he will be left to it.”**\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* Mirqat, iv, 510 wrongly gives Hukaim. Cf. Tahdhib, v, 323 f. ** If anyone puts his trust in a charm instead of seeking God’s help His help will be withheld from him.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4362/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4363,
            "global_number": "47324",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“No spell is to be used except for the evil eye or a scorpion sting.”\nAhmad, Tirmidhi and Abu Dawud transmitted it, and Ibn Majah transmitted it on the authority of Buraida.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4363/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4364,
            "global_number": "47325",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“No spell is to be used except for the evil eye, or a scorpion sting, or bleeding.”*\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* The text has dam (blood), but it is said that nose-bleeding in particular is what is meant here. Cf. Mirqat, iv, 5U.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4364/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4365,
            "global_number": "47326",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Asma’ daughter of ‘Umais said, “Messenger of Go’d, Ja’far’s children are readily susceptible to the influence of the evil eye, so may I use a spell for them?” He replied, “Yes, for if anything could get ahead of the decree the evil eye could.”\nAhmad, Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4365/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4366,
            "global_number": "47327",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Why do you not teach this one the spell for skin eruptions as you taught her writing?”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4366/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4367,
            "global_number": "47328",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abu Umama b. Sahl b. Hunaif told that ‘Amir b. Rabi’a saw Sahl b. Hunaif bathing and said, “I swear by God that I have seen no skin to compare with what I have seen to-day, not even that of a secluded girl.” Sahl fell to the ground and people went to God’s messenger and said to him, “Messenger of God, can you do anything for Sahl b. Hunaif? We swear by God that he cannot raise his head ” He asked if they suspected anyone, and when they replied that they suspected ‘Amir b. Rabl‘a. God’s messenger summoned ‘Amir, and speaking roughly to him, said, “Why does one of you kill his brother? Why did you not invoke a blessing? Bathe on his behalf ” ‘Amir then washed on his behalf his face, hands, elbows, knees and toes, and inside his lower garment, collected the water in a vessel and poured it over him, so he recovered and went away with the people none the worse.*\nIt is transmitted in Sharh as-sunna. Malik transmitted it, and in his version he said, “The evil eye is real. Perform ablution for him.” He therefore did so.\n* The trouble was due to the words of praise which were not qualified by any reference to what God might will, and accordingly attributed to the evil eye.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4367/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4368,
            "global_number": "47329",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abu Sa’id al-Khudri told that God’s messenger used to seek refuge in God from jinn and the evil eye in men till the Mu’awwidhatan* came down, after which he made use of them and abandoned everything else.\nTirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a hasan gharib tradition.\n* Qur’an, 113 & 114.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4368/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4369,
            "global_number": "47330",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "‘A’isha told that God’s messenger asked her, “Have the mugharribun been seen among you?” She asked what that meant and he replied, “They are those in whom is a strain of the jinn.”*\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* Mirqat, iv, 514, says this happens if a man neglects to mention God when he has sexual intercourse with his wife.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4369/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4370,
            "global_number": "47331",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“The stomach is the tank of the body and the veins go down to it. When the stomach is healthy the veins come back in a healthy condition, but when it is in a bad condition they return diseased.”",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4370/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4371,
            "global_number": "47332",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "When God’s messenger was praying one night he placed his hand on the ground and was stung by a scorpion, so he struck it with his sandal and killed it. Then when he departed he said: “God curse the scorpion! It does not leave alone one who is praying or anyone else, or a prophet or anyone else.” He then called for salt and water, and putting it in a vessel he began to pour it over his finger where it had stung him and wipe it, seeking refuge in God by reciting the Mu’awwidhatan.\nBaihaqi transmitted the two traditions in Shu’ab al-iman.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4371/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4372,
            "global_number": "47333",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "My people sent me to Umm Salama with a bowl of water. Whenever anyone was smitten by the evil eye or anything else he sent her a basin, and she took out some hairs of God’s messenger which she kept in a little silver bell.* She moved it about for him in the water and he drank some of it. I looked into the little bell and saw some red hairs.\nBukhari transmitted it.\n* Mirqat, iv, 515, says that although the word means a bell, it may here be used of a small box in the shape of a bell. This is the kind of bell that would be used on a tambourine.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4372/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4373,
            "global_number": "47334",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Truffles are a kind of manna, and their juice is a remedy for the evil eye. The ‘ajwa dates come from paradise, and they are a remedy for poison.” Abu Huraira said that he took three, five, or seven truffles, pressed them, put their juice in a bottle and applied it as an eye-lotion to a slavegirl of his who was blear-eyed, and she recovered.\nTirmidhi transmitted it, saying this is a hasan tradition.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4373/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4374,
            "global_number": "47335",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone licks honey three mornings every month, he will not be afflicted with any serious trouble.”",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4374/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4375,
            "global_number": "47336",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Make use of the two remedies: honey and the Qur’an.”\nIbn Majah and Baihaqi, in Shu’ab al-lman, transmitted the two traditions, Baihaqi saying the correct view is that the second goes no farther back than Ibn Mas’ud.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4375/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4376,
            "global_number": "47337",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "I had myself cupped like that in the middle of my head for a reason other than poison and suffered some loss of memory till I was recommended to use Fatihat al-Kitab in the prayer.\nRazin transmitted it.\n* An attempt was made to poison the Prophet after the conquest of Khaibar in 7 A.H., but when he had taken a mouthful of the poisoned meat he spat it out realizing that it was poisoned.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4376/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4377,
            "global_number": "47338",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Cupping before food is best; it increases the intelligence, increases the memory and increases the memory of one who has a good memory. He who has himself cupped should choose Thursday, doing it in the name of God most high; but avoid cupping on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Get yourselves cupped on Monday and Tuesday, but avoid cupping on Wednesday for it is the day when Job was smitten with affliction. Tubercular leprosy and leprosy make their appearance only on Wednesday or Tuesday night.”\nIbn Majah transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4377/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4378,
            "global_number": "47339",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Cupping on Tuesday the 17th of the month is a cure for a year’s illness.”\nHarb b. Isma’il al-Kirmani, Ahmad’s companion, transmitted it, but his isnad is worthless. Thus it is stated in al-Muntaqa. Razin transmitted something to the same effect on the authority of Abu Huraira.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4378/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4379,
            "global_number": "47340",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abu Huraira told of hearing God’s messenger say, “There should be no taking of omens, but the best type is the good omen.” He was asked what a good omen was and replied, “A good word which one of you hears.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim.)",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4379/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4380,
            "global_number": "47341",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "He reported God’s messenger as saying, “There is no infection, no evil omen, no hama*, and no serpent in a hungry belly*; but flee from one who has tubercular leprosy as you would from a lion.”\nBukhari transmitted it.\n* The word means an owl, or a night-bird which frequents graves. The pre-Islamic Arabs believed that when vengeance had not been taken for one who had been killed a bird called hama came forth from the dead and screeched demanding vengeance. ** The word is safar. The pre-Islaraic Arabs used the word as meaning a serpent which bites a man from within when he is hungry and causes the sense of stinging a man feels when hungry. It was also used of a serpent within the belly which was believed to cause a disease more contagious than mange or scab.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4380/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4381,
            "global_number": "47342",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "He reported God’s messenger as saying, “There is no infection, no hama, and no serpent in a hungry belly.” A nomadic Arab asked, “Messenger of God, how is it that when camels are in the sand as if they were gazelles* and a mangy camel comes among them it gives them mange?” God’s messenger replied, “Who infected the first one?”\nBukhari transmitted it.\n* The comparison is used to indicate the clearness of their skin.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4381/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4382,
            "global_number": "47343",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“There is no infection, no hama, no star promising rain, and no serpent in a hungry belly.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4382/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4383,
            "global_number": "47344",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“There is no infection, no serpent in a hungry belly, and no ghoul.”*\nMuslim transmitted it.\n* I have used the English word derived from the Arabic ghul. It was used of a creature which was a type of jinni or devil which was believed to appear to people in various forms and lead them astray in the desert and cause their destruction.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4383/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4384,
            "global_number": "47345",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“We have taken your oath of allegiance, so go home.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4384/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4385,
            "global_number": "47346",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Ibn ‘Abbas told that God’s messenger took good omens but not evil ones, and that he liked a pleasing name.\nIt is transmitted in Sharh as-sunna.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4385/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4386,
            "global_number": "47347",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Augury from the flight of birds, the practice of pessomancy,* and taking evil omens pertain to divination.”**\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* Tarq. It is used of the practice of divinantion in which women threw stones. It is also used of geomancy by drawing lines. ** Min al-jibt. Jibt means devil and also divination. An alternative translation would be that these practices come from the devil.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4386/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4387,
            "global_number": "47348",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Taking evil omens is polytheism (saying it three times). None of us fails to be affected by it, but God removes such influence by trust in Him.”\nAbu Dawud and Tirmidhi transmitted it.\nTirmidhi told that he heard Muhammad b. Isma’il* say that Sulaiman b. Harb used to say about this tradition that in his opinion “None of us fails to be affected by it, but God removes such influence by trust in Him” are Ibn Mas’ud’s words.\n* i.e. Bukhari.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4387/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4388,
            "global_number": "47349",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“Eat with confidence in God and trust in Him.”\nIbn Majah transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4388/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4389,
            "global_number": "47350",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“There is no hama, no infection and no evil omen; but if anything is affected by an evil omen it is a house, a horse, and a woman.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4389/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4390,
            "global_number": "47351",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Anas told that when the Prophet went out to attend to some business he was delighted to hear someone say, “O rightly guided one! O successful one!”\nTirmidhi transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4390/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4391,
            "global_number": "47352",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Buraida told that the Prophet did not take omens from anything; but when he sent out an agent he asked about his name and if it pleased him he was glad about it and his cheerfulness on that account was visible in his face, but if he disliked his name his displeasure on that account was visible in his face. When he entered a village he asked about its name and if it pleased him he was glad about it and his cheerfulness on that account was visible in his face, but if he disliked its name his displeasure on that account was visible in his face.\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4391/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4392,
            "global_number": "47353",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Anas told that a man said, “Messenger of God, we were in an abode in which our numbers and our goods were many and changed to an abode in which our numbers and our goods have become few.” He replied, “Leave it, for it is reprehensible.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4392/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4393,
            "global_number": "47354",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Yahya b. ‘Abdallah b. Bahir said he was informed by one who had heard Farwa b. Musaik tell that he said, “Messenger of God, we have land called Abyan* which is the land where we have our fields and grow our crops, but it is very unhealthy.” He replied, “Leave it, for destruction comes from being near disease.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it.\n* To the east of Aden some early riders held it was either a place on the rocks of Adea, or a name of Aden itself.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4393/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4394,
            "global_number": "47355",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "‘Urwa b. ‘Amir told that when taking omens was mentioned in the presence of God’s messenger he replied that the best type was the good omen, adding that a Muslim is not turned back from anything because of an omen. He told them that when any of them saw anything he disliked he should say, “O God, Thou alone bringest good things, Thou alone avertest evil things, and there is no might or power but in God.”\nAbu Dawud transmitted it in mursal form.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4394/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4395,
            "global_number": "47356",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Mu’awiya b. al-Hakam told that he said, “Messenger of God, there were things we used to do in the pre-Islamic period. We used to visit kahins.” He replied, “Do not visit kdhins” He said, “We used to take omens.” He replied, “That is an idea a man has, but it must not turn you aside from your purposes.” He said, “Among us there were men who practised divination by drawing lines on the ground.” He replied, “There was a prophet who drew lines, so if anyone does it in the same way as he did, that is allowable.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4395/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4396,
            "global_number": "47357",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "‘A’isha told that when God’s messenger was asked by some people about kahins he replied, “They are of no account.” They said, “Messenger of God, they sometimes tell a thing which is true.” He replied, “That is a word pertaining to truth which a jinni snatches and cackles into the ear of his friend as a hen does; then they mix more than a hundred lies with it.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim.)",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4396/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4397,
            "global_number": "47358",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“The angels descend in al-’anan, i e. the clouds, and mention a matter which has been decreed in heaven, then the devils listening by stealth and hearing it communicate it to the kahins who tell along with it a hundred lies of their own making.”\nBukhari transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4397/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4398,
            "global_number": "47359",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone resorts to a diviner (arraf) and asks him about anything prayer will not be accepted from him for forty days.”*\nMuslim transmitted it.\n* Literally, Nights.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4398/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4399,
            "global_number": "47360",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "God’s messenger led us in the morning prayer at al-Hudaibiya after rain which had fallen during the night, and when he finished he turned to the people and said, “Do you know what your Lord has said?” On their replying that God and His messsenger knew best he told them that He had said, “This morning there were among my servants one who believes in me and one who disbelieves. The one who said, ‘We have been given rain by God’s grace and mercy’ is the one who believes in me and disbelieves in the star, but the one who said, ‘We have been given rain by such and such a rainy star’ is the one who disbelieves in me and believes in the star.”\n(Bukhari and Muslim.)",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4399/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4400,
            "global_number": "47361",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Abu Huraira reported God’s messenger as saying, “God has not sent down any blessing from heaven without a section of the people disbelieving in it. God sends down the rain but they say it comes by means of such and such a star.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4400/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4401,
            "global_number": "47362",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone acquires any knowledge of astrology he acquires a branch of magic of which he gets more as long as he continues to do so.”\nAhmad, Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4401/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4402,
            "global_number": "47363",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone resorts to a kahin and believes him m what he says, or has intercourse with his wife when she is menstruating, or has intercourse with his wife through her anus, he has nothing to do with what has been sent down to Muhammad.”\nAhmad and Abu Dawud transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4402/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4403,
            "global_number": "47364",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“When God decrees a matter in heaven the angels move their wings in submission to His word which is like a chain on a smooth stone. Then when their hearts are delivered from fear they say, ‘What did your Lord say?’ and receive the reply, ‘That which He said is the truth and He is the Most High and the Most Great.’ Then those who listen by stealth hear it, and they are thus, some above others (Sufyan* illustrating it with the palm of his hand, turning it and separating the fingers). Then one hears the word and passes it on to the one who is below him and the other passes it on to the one who is below him, and so on till one passes it on the tongue of the magician or the kahin. Often a flame catches him before he passes it on,** but often he passes it on before it catches him, and he tells a hundred lies along with it. People ask whether he did not say such and such on such and such a day, and he is believed because of that word which was heard from heaven.”\nBukhari transmitted it.\n* i.e, Sufyan b. ‘Uyaina through whom the tradition was transmitted. ** Cf. Qur’an, 15: 18",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4403/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4404,
            "global_number": "47365",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "A man of the Ansar who was a companion of the Prophet told me that while they were sitting one night along with God’s messenger, a star was thrown and shone brightly. He asked them what they used to say in the pre-Islamic period when something of that nature was thrown, and they replied, “God and His messenger know best. We used to say that a great man had been born that night, or that a great man had died.” Then God’s messenger said, “It is not thrown because of anyone’s death or life; but when our Lord whose name is blessed decrees a matter the bearers of the Throne extol Him, then the inhabitants of heaven who are next to them extol Him till the extolling reaches the inhabitants of this lowest heaven. Then those who are near the bearers of the Throne ask them what their Lord has said and they tell them what He said. Then the inhabitants of the heavens ask one another till it reaches this lowest heaven. The jinn then snatch a hearing and pass it on to their friends and have thrown at them. Now what they bring as it came is true, but they mix things with it and make additions.”\nMuslim transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4404/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4405,
            "global_number": "47366",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "Qatada said God most high created these stars for three purposes; He made them an adornment for the sky, missiles for the devils, and signs by which people find their way. If anyone explains them differently he makes a mistake, squanders what is allotted to him, and occupies himself with something he does not know.\nBukhari transmitted it without a full isnad. Razln’s version has, “occupies himself with what does not concern him, what he has no knowledge of, and what prophets and angels are incapable of knowing.” On the authority of ar-Rabi’* there is something to the same effect with the addition, “I swear by God that God has not set in a star anyone’s life, provision, or death. They are only speaking lies against God and attributing causes to the stars.”\n* Ar-Rabi’ b. Ziyad, Qatada’s authority.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4405/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4406,
            "global_number": "47367",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If anyone acquires a section of the science of the stars for a purpose other than what God has mentioned he has acquired a branch of magic. The astrologer is a kahin, the kahin is a magician, and the magician is an infidel.”\nRazin transmitted it.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4406/"
        },
        {
            "number": 4407,
            "global_number": "47368",
            "collection": "Mishkat al-Masabih",
            "book": "Medicine and Spells",
            "narrators": [],
            "grade": "",
            "text": "“If God were to withhold rain from his servants for five years and then send it, a section of mankind would be infidels saying they had been supplied with water through the agency of the rainy star al-Mijdah*.”\nNasa’i transmitted it.\n* The word comet from a root meaning to stir up, and the plural is used as a general name for stars which are said to stir up rain, the singular used here may refer to the Hyades, but other explanations are also given. As rainy seasons were connected with particular times at which certain stars rose, the rain was attributed to them.",
            "url": "https://parallelquran.com/hadith/mishkat-al-masabih-4407/"
        }
    ]
}