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The
defenition of a Ta’weez is simply ‘a written Du'a,’ which is from
the Qur’an or Ahadith, and is for the one who cannot read or has not
memorized that particular Du'a. It is written on a piece of paper
and is worn around the neck.
We,
the Ahle Sunnah believe, to wear a Taweez around the neck is permissible
if the du’a contained in it is written from the Qur’an or Ahadith.
Prophet Muhammad [May Allah bless him and grant him peace] used to
recite du’a and then blew onto the sick person. The companions of
the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant Him peace] also did this
and the companions wrote the du’a on a piece of paper and placed it
around the neck of that person if they could not read it. Of course,
the du’as from the Qur’an and Ahadith have the power to heal the sick.
Some people say, if you wear the Taweez you are commiting shirk, but
we will prove, with the help of Allah Almighty, that it is permissible
to wear a Taweez.
The
Qur’an has the power of healing
Allah
Almighty says in the Qur’an,
“…We send down in Qur’an that which
is a healing and a mercy to the believers…”
(Surah
Bani Israeel Verse 82).
Qadi
Shawkani writes, if the Qur’an’s du’as are recited and
blown on the sick, they will be cured. When the non-believers recite
the Qur’an, their blasphemic disease will be cured. (Tafsir Fathul
Qadir under Verse 82 Surah Bani Israeel).
Proof
of wearing the Taweez
Hafidhh
ibn Kathir and Qadi Shawkani write:
Amr Ibn Shu’aib RadhiAllahu ‘anhu
says, that ‘RasoolAllah (Sallallahu’ alaihi wa sallam) taught my Father
and grandFather a Du'a which we would read before going to sleep,
to protect us from fear and anguish. We told our elder children
to recite this Du'a before going to sleep as well. But for those
children who were not yet literate, we would write it and then put
it around their necks.
[Musnad
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal vol.2, Abu Dawud in Chapter of Medicine, Tafsir by
Hafidhh Ibn Kathir of verse 97 of Surah Al-Mu’minoon and Qadi Shawkaani
in Fath-ul-Qadeer under the same verse]
It
is permissible to read du’a and blow upon the sick
Imam
Bukhari and Imam Muslim write:
When a person who was sick or
in some distress they would go to the Prophet [May Allah bless him
and grant Him peace] who would then place his hand on the area of
the pain and recite a du’a and then blow onto him.
(Bukhari,
Muslim chap on Tibb).
Imam
Muslim writes:
When the Prophet [May Allah bless him
and grant Him peace] was ill for the last time, angel Jibreel [May
Allah bless him and grant Him peace] came and recited du’a and blew
on to the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant Him peace]. (Muslim
chapter on Tibb)
Imam
Muslim writes:
Aisha (Radiall hu anhua) said
when the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant Him peace] was ill
the last time, she recited Surah Al-Falaq and Surah Al-Naas and then
blew on to the Prophet [May Allah bless him and grant Him peace]’s
hands. The Prophet then blew this onto his own face and body because
his hands had more blessing then Aisha’s (Radiall hu anha).
(Muslim
chap on Tibb)
From the above narrations, it proves
that to blow after reciting du’as onto the sick is Sunnah and the
more pious the person is, the more healing power he has because he
is blessed more than the less pious.
Hafidhh
ibn Taymiyyah writes:
It
is permissible to [to recite du’as, and then] blow upon the sick in
Islam, but the words must be from the Qur’an or Ahadith. If the words
are not then it is not permissible.
[Al-Tawasul
chapter on Blowing onto the Sick by Hafidh ibn Taymiyyah]
Q)
Some people say, “How is it allowed to blow dua’s onto the sick, when
some Hadith say this is forbidden?”
Allama
Sa’idi has written the answer to this question in great detail he’s
also put the opinion of all the other great scholars, and we will
present this here.
Allama Gulam Rasool Sa’idi writes:
Imam Nawawi Rahmatullah in Sharh Muslim states: ‘there are
two types of Ahadith concerning blowing. (Reciting a Du'a and then
blowing onto a person.) One of the types is transmitted in Bukhari:
‘There will be people who will enter
Paradise without any questioning,
who have never been blown upon’. Imam Muslim Rahmatullah has also
written a hadith in support of those who do not ask to be blown upon.
Imam Bukhari Rahmatullah in the
chapter on Tibb (Medicine)
has written Du'as, which our Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant
Him peace] recited when doing ‘Damm’ (Reciting a Du'a and then blowing
onto a person). Imam Muslim
Rahmatullah states in the Chapter on Virtues of the Prophet [May Allah
bless Him and grant Him peace] that: when our Prophet [May Allah bless
Him and grant Him peace] was ill, the Angel Jibreel came to him and
performed the blowing. The above types of Ahadith apparently seem
to contradict each other but in reality there is no
contradiction.
The
former type of Hadith refers to the prohobition of having read something
that is not from the Qur’an and Sunnah [ie,
something that has pictures, diagrams and words not from the Qur’an]
and then blow upon someone. The latter types of Ahadith which permit
Damm refer to those Kalimaat (words or verses) which have been taught
by the Prophet [May Allah bless Him and grant Him peace]. In the same
way as above there are two
types of Ahadith concerning Ta’weez. There are many narrations
that forbid the use of Ta’weez and also many permitting their use.
Imam Qurtubi Rahmatullah wrote in
detail about both types of Ahadith concerning Ta'weez: ‘The
Ta’weez that are forbidden are those Ta’weez from the time of ignorance,
those which are Satanic and contain an element of Shirk'. (Mantar,
Voodoo and Magic etc.) The Ta’weez, which are permitted are those
written with Du'as, which are evident from Qur’an and Ahadith only.
Here are the narrations, which show that it is permitted for a person
to put a Ta’weez around his/her neck.
Allama
Alusi Hanafi in his Tafsir of the Qur’an writes: According to
Imam Malik Rahmatullah ‘It is permitted to put around the neck the
Ta’weez written with the name of Allah? Imam Baqir also stated that
it is permitted to put such a Ta’weez around the neck of a child.
[Rooh-ul-Ma’ani, chapter 15" under verse 97 of Surah Mu'minoon]
Allama
Shami Hanafi Rahmatullah writes:
It
is permitted to write a Ta’weez and put it around the neck. He further
adds that it would be better if a person recites the Du'as taught
by the Prophet (Sallallahu’ alaihi wa sallam.) But if a person cannot
read or is too young to recite then it is permitted for that person
to put it around the neck
[Rud-ul-Mukhtar
chapter Qirat, Sharah Sahih Muslim chapter on Tib by Allama Sa’idi].
To conclude it can be said that those
verses that oppose the Qur’an, Shari’ah, or the Sunnah are forbidden
to read and also forbidden to put around the neck. But as for
the Du'as and verses from the Qur’an and Sunnah it is permitted to
be written and put around the neck of a small child or an illiterate
or a sick person.
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