| Kitaab At-Tawheed, Chapter 25: Concerning An-Nushrah |
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Kitaab At-Tawheed, Chapter: 25 What has Been Said About An-Nushrah 1 It is reported on the authority of Jabir (ra) that Allah's Messenger
Who said: "Ahmad was asked about these matters and he answered that Ibn Mas'ood detested all such things.") Because an-nushrah was one of the actions of the Jahiliyyah, and the Companions had no desire or liking for the Jahiliyyah or its deeds, they asked the Prophet Benefits Derived From This Hadith
Relevance of This Hadith to the Subject of the Chapter That the Hadith proves the prohibition of an-nushrah. Relevance of This Hadith to the Subject of Tawheed That it proves that an-nushrah, which is from the Jahiliyyah, and cannot be performed without committing shirk, is forbidden, and that the one who does so is a magician. ..ooOOoo.. It is reported by Bukhari, on the authority of Qatadah that he said: "I said to Ibn Al-Musayyib: "A man is under the influence of a magic spell, or is unable to have sex with his wife - should we treat him with an-nushrah or use some other means to cure the spell?" Ibn Al-Musayyib replied: "It is permissible (to use an-nushrah), since they intend by it restoration or mending. That which is beneficial is not prohibited."2 It is reported that Al-Hasan Al-Basri said: "Magic is not counteracted by its like except by a magician." Relevance of This Narration to the Subject of the Chapter That it shows that Al-Hasan Al-Basri considered that counteracting magic with magic is forbidden and that the one who does so is a sorceror. Muhammad Ibn `Abdul Wahhaab said: "Ibn Al-Qayyim said: "An-Nushrah is counteracting the effects of magic and it consists of two kinds:
Important Note It might be said, with some justification, that these words of Ibn Al-Qayyim sum up the message of this chapter. Footnotes 1. Counteracting magic with magic. 2. This is not a permission to use magic against magic; what is permitted here is the use of ar-ruqyah, seeking refuge with Allah (swt), using permitted medicines etc. For how could Ibn Al-Musayyib make permissible that which the Prophet
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