RENAISSANCE SEPTEMBER 2022

42 Monthly Renaissance September 2022 Ḥ ad ī th Studies Narrative on “Adh ā n for New Born for Relief” Dr Shehzad Saleem َ َ ﺣ َ ﺛَ ﺪ ﻨ َ ﺎﺟ َ ة ﺎرَ ﺒ ﺣ َ َ ﺛَ ﺪ ْ ﺎ ﻳَ ﻨ َ ﺤ È& ْ ﺑ َ ﻟْ ﻦ ﻌ ﻶﻹء َ ﻋ َ ﻦْ ﻣ ْ َ وَ ﺮ ﺑْ ن َ َ ﻢٍ ﺎﻟ ﻦﺳ ﻋ َ ﻦْ ﻃ ْ َ ﻠ َ ﺤ ﺑْ ﺔ ﻦ ﻋ َ ْ ﺒ ﻴ ﷲٰ ﺪ َ ﻦْ ﻋ ﺣ َ ْ ﺴ N i َ ﻗ ﻗَ ﺎلَ رَ ﺎلَ ﷲٰ ل ﻮْ ﺳ َ ﺻ َˆI ٰ ﷲ َ ﻋ َ ْ ﻠ ﻴ وَ ﻪ َ َ ﺳ َ ﻢَ ﻠ ﻣ و ﻦْ َ ﻟ ﻟَ ﺪ ﻓَ ﻪ َ ذَ ﺄَ ن J I ﻧ ذ ﻟْ ﻪ َ ﻤْ ﻴ Ê& َ ﻗَ َ وَ ﺎم J I ﻧ ذ ﻟْ ﻪ ْ ﻴ  َD َ َ ﻢْ ىﻟ ž َ D ه م ﻟﺼ ْ َ ﺒ ﻴ ﺎن Ḥ usayn ibn ‘Al ī state that God’s Messenger said: “He to whom a child was born and he sounded the adh ā n in his right ear and the iq ā mah in the left, then the child would never be inflicted with [the disease] umm al- ṣ iby ā n .” 1 Following is the schematic illustration of the variants of this narrative’s isn ā d : Mu ḥ ammad Ḥ usayn ibn ‘Al ī Ṭ alh ā ibn ‘Ubaydull ā h Marw ā n ibn S ā lim Ya ḥ y ā ibn al-‘Ul ā Jabb ā rah Ab ū Ya‘l ā Ibn ‘Asakir 1. Ab ū Ya‘l ā , Musnad , vol. 12, 150, (no. 6780). See also: Ibn ‘As ā kir, T ā r ī kh Mad ī nah Dimashq , vol. 57, 280-281.

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