Are There Any Guidelines Or Conditions With Regard To Using The Black Seed?
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Are there any guidelines on consumption of black seed? I have found some
websites that stipulate some conditions; for example, they stipulate that one
should consume seven seeds, mixed with honey, and that one must close the mouth
when chewing them, and so on. I hope that you can explain this matter. I would
also like to ask you to pray for healing for me, as I am suffering from a
chronic illness and by Allah I wish for death at every moment.
Praise be to Allah.
Firstly:
Al-Bukhaari (5688) and Muslim (2215) narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be
pleased with him) that he heard the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of
Allah be upon him) say concerning the black seed: "In it there is healing for
every disease, except as-saam." Ibn Shihaab said: As-saam is death.
There are two scholarly views concerning the words "healing from every disease".
It was suggested that it is to be understood according to the general meaning,
so it includes all diseases, or that it is general in wording but specific in
meaning, so what is meant is some diseases.
Al-Haafiz Ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
It was said that the words "every disease" refer to every disease that could be
treated with it, because it is beneficial in the case of cold diseases; as for
hot diseases, it is not.
Al-Khattaabi said:
The words "From every disease" are general terms but what is meant by them is
something specific, because there is no medicine made from plants that could be
used to treat all diseases; rather what is meant is that it is healing for every
disease that is caused by moisture.
Abu Bakr ibn al-'Arabi said:
According to physicians, honey is more likely to be a remedy for every disease
than the black seed. Nevertheless, there are some diseases that if a person
drinks honey, it will make matters worse. If what is meant by the description of
honey as something "wherein is healing for men" [an-Nahl 16:69] is that it is
healing for most diseases, then it is more appropriate to say that with regard
to the black seed. End quote.
Ibn al-Qayyim (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
The words "healing from every disease" are like the verse in which Allah, may He
be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): "Destroying everything by the
Command of its Lord" [al-Ahqaaf 46:25]. That is, it (the storm or wind referred
to in the previous verse) destroyed everything that could be destroyed, and the
like. End quote.
Zaad al-Ma'aad (4/297)
Shaykh Abu Muhammad ibn Abi Jamrah said: Some people commented on this hadith
and made its general statements specific, referring it to the views of people
who have medical experience, but the one who says that is obviously mistaken,
because if we believe the physicians whose knowledge is based on experience,
the foundation of which is what is most likely to be right then to believe the
one who does not speak on the basis of his whims and desires [i.e., the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)] is more appropriate [than believing
the doctors].
End quote from al-Fath (10/145).
Al-Karmaani said:
It may be that the general meaning is the intended meaning, that it may bring
healing for all diseases, but that is on condition that it is put together with
other ingredients, and there should be no haraam component. Rather the general
meaning of the text must be what is intended, because the fact that an exception
is mentioned indicates that it is general in application. The Prophet (blessings
and peace of Allah be upon him) said it intending that general meaning; the
evidence for that is the fact that he made an exception. Therefore we must
accept that it is general in meaning. End quote.
'Umdat al-Qaari (31/301)
The fact that the general meaning is what was intended is obvious, because the
wording indicates that. It is also indicated by the exception in the phrase
"except as-saam (death)." If the general meaning had not been intended, there
would have been no need to mention the exception. The fact that an exception is
made for death indicates that for all other diseases, black seed may be useful
as a remedy, but that is dependent upon there being no impediment and upon the
conditions being met.
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
Just taking appropriate means and measures does not necessarily lead to the
expected results. If rain falls and seeds sprout, that is not sufficient for
vegetation to grow; rather it is also essential that there be fecundating winds,
by Allah's leave, and it is essential that there be an absence of impediments.
It is essential for all conditions to be met and all impediments to be absent,
and all of that happens by the will and decree of Allah.
A child is not born as the result of merely depositing semen in the vagina. How
often that happens, but no child is born. Indeed it is essential that Allah
should will to create the child, then the woman conceives, then the embryo
begins to grow in the uterus, and all other conditions that are needed, and the
impediments that must be absent, for the creation of a child. End quote.
Majmoo' al-Fataawa (8/70)
Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
Many people do not benefit from the means and measures, or from ruqya done by
reciting Qur'an or other words, because the conditions are not met and the
impediments are not absent. If every sick person could be healed by means of
ruqya or medical treatment, no one would die. But it is Allah, may He be
glorified, in Whose hand is control of healing. If He wills that, He makes the
means thereof easily available, and if He does not will that, the means will be
to no avail. End quote.
Majmoo' Fataawa Ibn Baaz (8/61)
Al-Haafiz Ibn Hajar (may Allah have mercy on him) stated that the way to treat
disease using the black seed varies from one disease to another, and he said:
What is meant by this seed being a healing for every disease is that it should
not be used on its own; rather it may be used on its own or with other
ingredients. It may be used ground up or otherwise, and it may be eaten, drunk,
used like snuff, applied as a poultice, and in other ways.
End quote from al-Fath (10/144).
The ways in which it is used vary according to what people of experience and
knowledge suggest, or what modern medical research suggests, based on experience
and on the properties of the black seed and its effect on disease.
Al-Bukhaari (5687) narrated that Khaalid ibn Sa'd said: We went out, and Ghaalib
ibn Abjar was with us, and he fell sick. When we came to Madinah he was still
sick. Ibn Abi 'Ateeq visited him and said to us: You should use this little
black seed: take five or seven of them and grind them, then mix it with olive
oil and put drops in his nose, on this side, and on this side, for 'Aa'ishah
told me that she heard the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)
say: "This black seed is a healing for every disease except as-saam." I said:
What is as-saam? He said: Death.
Based on that, there is nothing wrong with stipulating that the black seed
should be taken in a particular manner, according to the type of sickness, on
condition that this method is proven to be beneficial, either from experience or
on the basis of scientific research.
As for stipulating that Soorat al-Ikhlaas should be recited three times, or that
a particular du'aa' (supplication) should be recited, there is no basis for such
stipulations.
Secondly:
With regard to the questioner stating that he wishes for death constantly
because of the pain caused by his sickness, this is contrary to what Allah, may
He be exalted, and His Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) have
stipulated of patience in the face of calamity and acceptance of the divine
decree.
Allah, may He be exalted, tests His slave so as to expiate his bad deeds and
raise him in status. It was narrated by at-Tirmidhi (2398), who classed it as
saheeh, that Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqaas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: O
Messenger of Allah, which of the people are most sorely tested? He said: "The
Prophets, then the righteous, then the next best, then the next best of people.
A man will be tested according to his level of religious commitment. If there is
some solidness in his religious commitment, he will be more sorely tested, and
if there is some weakness in his religious commitment the test will be lightened
for him. A man will continue to be tested until he walks upon the face of the
earth with no sin on him."
Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh at-Tirmidhi.
Al-Bukhaari (6351) and Muslim (2680) narrated that Anas (may Allah be pleased
with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon
him) said: "No one of you should wish for death because of some harm that has
befallen him. If he must wish for it, then let him say: 'O Allah, keep me alive
so long as living is good for me, and cause me to die when death is good for
me.'"
An-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
This indicates that it is clearly disallowed to wish for death because of some
harm that befalls one, such as sickness, poverty, trials caused by an enemy, and
other worldly hardships. It also indicates that if a person feels that he cannot
bear patiently the situation in which he finds himself, being tested with
sickness and the like, then let him say, "O Allah, keep me alive so long as
living is good for me
", But it is better to be patient and be content with the
divine decree. End quote.
What you must do is be patient with that which Allah has decreed for you, and
look for the good consequences, which are forgiveness of sins and a great
reward, if you are patient. "Only those who are patient shall receive their
rewards in full, without reckoning" [az-Zumar 39:10]. A long life is better for
the believer, because he may increase his righteous deeds thereby.
Muslim (2682) narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that
the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: "No one
of you should wish for death or pray for it before it comes to him. When one of
you dies, his good deeds come to an end. A longer life of a believer is nothing
but good for him."
More information, please see the answer to question no. 71236.
We ask Allah, may He be exalted, to grant you healing, good health and
well-being and in this world and the hereafter.
And Allah knows best.
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