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It
is a Sunnah of our Beloved Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم
to visit the sick. We should always visit those who are sick because it helps
us to reflect and take heed, as those who are ill are close to Allah Ta’ala. We
have only to consider that the sick person has no one to call but Allah,
nothing to reflect on but Allah, and his condition reminds us of the blessing
of health.
Hadrat
Abu Moosa رضى الله تعالى
عنه reports that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘Visit the sick, feed the hungry and free the one who is
imprisoned (unjustly).’ [Sahih Bukhaari]
Hadrat
Abu Hurairah رضى الله تعالى
عنه reports that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “On the Day of Qiyaamah, Allah Ta’ala will announce: O
son of Aadam, I was sick yet you did not visit me. He will reply, ‘O Allah, how
could I have visited You since you are Rabbul ‘aalameen? Allah Ta’ala will say:
Did you not know that so and so slave of mine was sick, and yet you did not
visit him? Should you have visited him you would have found Me by him.” [Sahih
Muslim]
Hadrat
Ali رضى الله تعالى
عنه reports that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘When a Muslim visits his sick Muslim brother in the
morning, seventy thousand angels make dua for his forgiveness till the evening.
And when he visits him in the evening, seventy thousand angels make dua for his
forgiveness till the morning, and he will be granted a garden for it in
Jannah.’ [Timizi, Abu Dawood]
Hadrat
Anas رضى الله تعالى
عنه reports that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘When a person performs a proper wudhu (observing all its
etiquette) and then goes to visit his sick Muslim brother with the intention of
gaining sawaab, then he will be kept far away from the Fire of Jahannam by a
distance equivalent of Sixty years.’ [Abu Dawood]
Our
Beloved Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم also said, ‘Whoever visits a sick person (for the pleasure of
Allah), a Caller from the skies announces: You are indeed blessed and your
walking is blessed and you have (by this noble act) built yourself a home in
Jannah.’ [Ibn Maajah]
Hadrat
Ibn Abbaas رضى الله تعالى
عنه relates: It is part of the Sunnah that when
you visit a sick person, you should shorten your visit to him and make the
least amount of noise by him. [Mishkaat]
Once
our Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘The best type of visit to a sick person is when the
visitor gets up to leave without delay.’ [Bayhaqi]
If
we act upon these simple teachings, then the visitors to a hospital will no
longer remain a problem for those who are in charge of the administration of
hospitals.
Hadrat
Umm Salmah رضى الله عنها relates that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم
said, ‘When you visit a sick person or (go to the home of) someone who has
died, then speak only what is good, for the angels say ‘aameen’ to whatever you
will say.’ [Sahih Muslim]
Hadrat
Abu Sa’eed Khudri رضى الله تعالى
عنه reports that Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said, ‘When you visit a sick person, speak in a reassuring way
to him (about his age and his life).’ (For instance, tell him, ‘Alhamdulillah,
your health has improved’ or ‘Inshaa Allah you will get better soon.’) Saying
this will not delay what is predestined, but it will certainly make him feel
happy.’ [Tirmizi, Ibn Maajah]
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