Authentic Supplications of the Prophet

On Incantations (Charms and Spells) (146) |
Abu Sa`eed 'Al-Khudriy
said: A small number of the companions of the Prophet
took off in one of their journeys till they reached an Arab tribe.
Then they asked hospitality of them, whereupon, they refused to show
them hospitality. The chief of the town was soon after bitten [by
a scorpion or a snake]. They sought everything for him; however nothing
did him any good. Then a few of them said: Why don't you go to that
group of men that have taken lodging over there? Perhaps some of them
might have something [for it]. So they went to them and said: O' you
folk, our chief has been stung and we tried everything but nothing
did him any good, so does anyone of you have something [to treat him
with]? One of them then said: By Allah I charm; however, by Allah
we asked you to show us hospitality, and you refused, so I am not
going to charm for you until you set an agreed upon price. They then
reconciled over a flock of sheep. Then the man set off spitting on
him [on the chief], and reciting 'Al-hamdu lil-lãhi rabbil
ãlameena(165)
It was then as if he had been set free after having been all tied
up, he started walking without any pain. [He said:] So they gave them
what they had agreed upon. Some of them (or one of them) then said:
Split [the flock], the charmer then said: No do not, not until we
come upon the Messenger of Allah
and tell him about what happened [we will see what he orders]. So
they came to the Messenger of Allah
and told him, he then said: "And what makes you know it to be a charm?"
Then he said: "You have struck correctly, so do split [the flock]
and cast me a share along with you." The Prophet
then laughed |
| Footnotes
(165) May be translated as:
All praise to Allah the Lord of the Worlds.
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| Reporters
Agreed upon by Bukhari and Muslim. Al-Albãni included this
hadeeth in The Authentic of Good Sayings as #117
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