Help in Memory and Sight

bdot

Junior Member
As salaamu alaikum,

I'd like to ask anyone who knows whether or not saying "ya qawiyo" (o strong) and "ya nooro" (o light) 11 times each after each salah, in order to improve eyesight and memory, is authenicated sunnah of the Prophet (sas). I read this in a little book of prayers of the prophet that I received from Norway, and I'm just wondering if it is true since the book had no specfic references to the hadith. I've been have problems in these areas (i.e. eyesight and memory) and I want to supplicate properly so that, InshaAllah, they may be improved, but I also do not want to practice bid'ah. What say you brothers and sisters? JazakAllahu khayr.

As salaamu alaikum waRahmatuAllahi wa barkatahu.
 

BintMuhammad

New Member
Staff member
Ways to strengthen one’s memory and combat forgetfulness

Assalamu alaikum,

Hope this will help Insha Allaah
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Question:
I tend to forget things that interfere with my daily activities. Can you advice me any practice according to Quran and Sunnah that might help me?

Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.

It is human nature to be forgetful, as the Arab poet said:

“He is only called man (insaan) because of his forgetfulness (nasiyaan), and it is only called the heart (al-qalb) because it changes so rapidly (yataqallib).”

In the past they said that the first one to forget (awwal naasin) was the first man (awwal al-naas), meaning Adam, peace be upon him. Forgetfulness is something that varies from person to person according to each individual’s nature; some may be more forgetful than others. Some of the things that may help to combat forgetfulness are the following:

Keeping away from sin, because the bad effects of sin result in a bad memory and the inability to retain knowledge. The darkness of sin cannot co-exist with the light of knowledge. The following words were attributed to al-Shaafa'i, may Allaah have mercy on him:

“I complained to [my shaykh] Wakee’ about my bad memory, and he taught me that I should keep away from sin.

He said that knowledge of Allaah is light, and the light of Allaah is not given to the sinner.”

Al-Khateeb reported in al-Jaami’ (2/387) that Yahya ibn Yahya said: “A man asked Maalik ibn Anas, ‘O Abu ‘Abd-Allaah! Is there anything that will improve my memory?’ He said, ‘If anything will improve it, it is giving up sin.’”

When a person commits a sin, it overwhelms him and this leads to anxiety and sorrow which keeps him busy thinking about what he has done. This dulls his senses and distracts him from many beneficial things, including seeking knowledge.

Frequently remembering Allaah, may He be glorified, by reciting dhikr, tasbeeh (saying ‘Subhan Allaah’), tahmeed (‘Al-hamdu Lillaah’), tahleel (‘Laa ilaaha ill-Allaah’) and takbeer (‘Allaahu akbar’), etc. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “…And remember your Lord when you forget…” [al-Kahf 18:24]
Not eating too much, because eating too much makes one sleep too much and become lazy, and it dulls the senses, besides exposing one to the risk of physical diseases. Most of the diseases which we see result from food and drink.
Some of the scholars have mentioned certain foods which increase the memory, such as drinking honey and eating raisins and chewing certain kinds of gum resin.
Imaam al-Zuhri said: “You should eat honey because it is good for the memory.”

He also said: “Whoever wants to memorize hadeeth should eat raisins.” (From al-Jaami’ by al-Khateeb, 2/394).

Ibraaheem ibn [sth. omitted] said, “You should chew resin gum, because it gives energy to the heart and gets rid of forgetfulness.” (From al-Jaami’ by al-Khateeb, 2/397).

As they mentioned, too much acidic food is one of the causes of laziness and weak memory.

Another thing that can help the memory and reduce forgetfulness is cupping (hijaamah) of the head, as is well known from experience. (For more information see Al-Tibb al-Nabawi by Ibn al-Qayyim). And Allaah knows best.

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
 

bdot

Junior Member
i understand

As salaamu alaikum,

thank you and JazakAllahu khayr brother/sister (I still don't have rights to see profiles, my apologies). This was very useful because now i see why i've been so distracted and fogettful. I perceived that it may be my sins, but i wasn't sure. it has caused me to dwell on things a lot more and to forget the more important things (i.e salah and deen). As for food, i have been eating a lot more oranges lately, but only Allah (swt) knows if that's the reason. Thanks for your consideration, and InshaAllah I and all of us may avoid sin with even greater cause now such that we never forget what is important in life.

As salaamu alaikum waRahmatuAllahi wa barkatahu
 
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