Hassad procedure validity?

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
:salam2:,

I hope you're all in the best of health and iman.

Regarding those that are victims of hassad and/or the evil eye, I've heard of a "procedure" where an 'alim will use an article of clothing belonging to an individual to "assess" if there is something attached to that person. I'm not too sure what the details and the how-to's are of such a process but the goal is to ascertain if hassad or the evil eye is at work.

This is common in the Subcontinent and I'm not sure about other parts of the world. Is there validity to such a procedure? Please provide daleel if it IS valid or not. No opinions, just facts.

JazakAllah khair.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Help me understand what the procedure is/are. Are they embedded in culture? I am beginning to think the Subcontinent is world all by itself.

I cannot recall reading anything on this.

In the world known as the US, as you well know, there are root shops. The peoples of the Caribbean have used roots as well. My question is since Muslims were enslaved there could they have brought cures from Africa. Now you have me totally intrigued.
 

ShahnazZ

Striving2BeAStranger
Okay well if anyone has any info in this, now would be the time to post it as it would take place today, if at all.
 

Ershad

Junior Member
Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,

I cannot answer the question directly, but I can share something regarding it:
Shaykh Muhammad al-Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen was asked:

Can the evil eye afflict a person? How is it treated? Does being on one’s guard against it contradict putting one’s trust in Allaah?

He replied:
Our opinion concerning the evil eye is that it is real and is proven both by Islamic teachings and by real life experiences. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And verily, those who disbelieve would almost make you slip with their eyes (through hatred)” [al-Qalam 68:51]
Ibn ‘Abbaas and others said, commenting on this verse: this means, they put the evil eye on you with their glances. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The evil eye is real and if anything were to overtake the divine decree, it would be the evil eye. When you are asked to take a bath (to provide a cure) from the influence of the evil eye, you should take a bath.” Narrated by Muslim. Al-Nasaa’i and Ibn Maajah narrated that ‘Aamir ibn Rabee’ah passed by Sahl ibn Haneef when he was bathing… and he quoted the hadeeth.

Reality confirms that and it cannot be denied.
In the event that you are afflicted by the evil eye, you should use the treatments recommended in sharee’ah, which are:
1 – Reciting ruqyah. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “There is no ruqyah except in the case of the evil eye or fever.” [al-Tirmidhi, 2057; Abu Dawood, 3884.]
Jibreel used to do ruqyah for the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and say, “Bismillaahi arqeeka min kulli shay’in yu’dheeka, min sharri kulli nafsin aw ‘aynin haasid Allaahu yashfeek, bismillaahi arqeek (In the name of Allaah I perform ruqyah for you, from everything that is harming you, from the evil of every soul or envious eye may Allaah heal you, in the name of Allaah I perform ruqyah for you).”
2 – Asking the person who has put the evil eye on another to wash, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) commanded ‘Aamir ibn Rabee’ah to do in the hadeeth quoted above. Then the water should be poured over the one who has been afflicted.
With regard to taking his waste, such as his urine and stools, there is no basis for doing so; the same applies to taking any of his belongings. Rather what is narrated is that which is mentioned above, washing his limbs and washing inside his garment, or likewise washing inside his headgear and garments. And Allaah knows best.
There is nothing wrong with taking precautions against the evil eye before it happens, and this does not contradict the idea of tawakkul (putting one’s trust in Allaah). In fact this is tawakkul, because tawakkul means putting one’s trust in Allaah whilst also implementing the means that have been permitted or enjoined. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to seek refuge for al-Hasan and al-Husayn and say: U’eedhukuma bi kalimaat Allaah al-taammati min kulli shaytaanin wa haammah wa min kulli ‘aynin laammah (I seek refuge for you both in the perfect words of Allaah, from every devil and every poisonous reptile, and from every evil eye).’” [Al-Tirmidhi, 2060; Abu Dawood, 4737.]
And he would say,“Thus Ibraaheem used to seek refuge with Allaah for Ishaaq and Ismaa’eel, peace be upon them both.” [Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3371.]
Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 2/117, 118

Source: http://abdurrahman.org/character/the-evil-eye.html

and if you want to check the hadiths relating to hasad, try this - http://abdurrahman.org/character/hadith-hasad-bukhari.html .

This is what is from narrations. Seems like there is no basis for the practice you mention. But Allahu A'lam.

Baarakallahu feekum!
 

Ershad

Junior Member
Assalaam walaikum,

Help me understand what the procedure is/are. Are they embedded in culture? I am beginning to think the Subcontinent is world all by itself.

I cannot recall reading anything on this.

In the world known as the US, as you well know, there are root shops. The peoples of the Caribbean have used roots as well. My question is since Muslims were enslaved there could they have brought cures from Africa. Now you have me totally intrigued.

:wasalam:

This practice of using roots has no basis from Hadith as well.

http://www.alifta.com/Fatawa/FatawaDetails.aspx?View=Page&PageID=140&PageNo=1&BookID=7
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Correct.

So am I understanding that some of the ritual performed in the subcontinent are more culture than anything else?
 
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