Page 402 - Riyad-us-Saliheen

Basic HTML Version

Chapter 146
ِﻪﻟِﺎﺣ ْﻦَﻋ ِ
ﺾﻳﺮﻤﻟا ِﻞهأ ِلاﺆﺳ بﺎﺒﺤﺘﺳا ُبﺎﺑ
Recommendation of Inquiring the Family Members of the Patient about his
Condition
908
ﱠﻠﻟا ﻲﺿر ، ٍﺐﻟﺎﻃ ﻲﺑَأ َﻦﺑ ﱠﻲﻠﻋ ﱠنَأ ، ﺎﻤﻬﻨﻋ ﻪﱠﻠﻟا ﻲﺿر ، ٍسﺎﺒﻋ ﻦﺑا ﻦﻋ
ِﻪﱠﻠﻟا ِلﻮﺳر ِﺪْﻨِﻋ ْﻦِﻣ َجﺮﺧ ُﻪﻨﻋ ُﻪ
ُسﺎﱠﻨﻟا لﺎﻘﻓ ، ِﻪﻴِﻓ ﱢﻲﻓُﻮُﺗ يِﺬﻟا ِﻪِﻌَﺟو ﻲﻓ ﻢﱠﻠَﺳو ِﻪْﻴَﻠَﻋ ُﷲا ﻰّﻠَﺻ
:
ﻰّﻠَﺻ ﻪﱠﻠﻟا ُلﻮﺳر َﺢَﺒْﺻَأ َﻒـﻴَآ ، ِﻦﺴﺤﻟا ﺎَﺑَأ ﺎﻳ
لﺎﻗ ﻢﱠﻠَﺳو ِﻪْﻴَﻠَﻋ ُﷲا
:
ًﺎﺋِرﺎَﺑ ِﻪﱠﻠﻟا ﺪْﻤﺤِﺑ َﺢﺒْﺻَأ
.
يرﺎﺨﺒﻟا ﻩاور
.
910.
Ibn `Abbas (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: When `Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) came out
after visiting the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) during his last illness, the people asked: "How is Messenger of Allah
(PBUH), O Abul-Hasan?'' He replied:
"Praise be to Allah, he (PBUH) is feeling better.''
[Al-Bukhari].
Commentary:
This Hadith shows that if a patient is in a critical condition and people are advised not to visit him, it
will be appropriate to enquire of his blood relatives about his health. The family members, too, are supposed to give
an encouraging report about the patient's condition to enquirers.
400
www.islamicbulletin.com