“There is no infection, no serpent in a hungry belly, and no ghoul.”* Muslim transmitted it. * 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 […]
“We have taken your oath of allegiance, so go home.” Muslim transmitted it.
Ibn ‘Abbas told that God’s messenger took good omens but not evil ones, and that he liked a pleasing name. It is transmitted in Sharh as-sunna.
“Augury from the flight of birds, the practice of pessomancy,* and taking evil omens pertain to divination.”** Abu Dawud transmitted it. * 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 […]
“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.” Abu Dawud and Tirmidhi transmitted it. Tirmidhi told that he heard Muhammad b. Isma’il* say that Sulaiman b. Harb used to say about this tradition that in his […]
“Eat with confidence in God and trust in Him.” Ibn Majah transmitted it.
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.” Bukhari transmitted it. * The word means an owl, or a night-bird which frequents graves. The pre-Islamic Arabs believed […]
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, […]
“There is no infection, no hama, no star promising rain, and no serpent in a hungry belly.” Muslim transmitted it.
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 […]