Saturday, October 20, 2012

Dua' |- FOR PAIN IN THE HEAD

Sahl b.Ahmad narrated from Ali b.Numan from Ibn Muskan from 'Abd
al-Rahman al-Qusayr from Abu Jafar al-Baqir, peace be upon him, who
said: 'Whoever suffers from a complaint of the head, let him put his
hand on it and recite seven times: "I take refuge in Allah, in Whose
trust is that which is on the land and in the sea, in the heavens and
the earth, and He is the All-hearing, the All-knowing." He will be
relieved of the pain.'
Hariz Aby Ayyub al-Jurjaninarrated from Muhammad b.Abu Nasr from
Thalaba from Amr b.Yazid al-Sayqal form Jafar b.Muhammad b.'Ali
b.al-Husayn b.Ali b.Abu Talib, peace be upon him,that he [al-Sayqal]
said: 'I complained to him of a pain in my head, and of my suffering
from it night and day. He [Jafar b.Muhammad] said: "Place your hand
on it and say seven times: 'In the Name of Allah, with Whose Name
nothing on the earth or in the heavens causes injury. He is the
All-hearing, the All-knowing. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from that
which Muhammad, blessings on him and his family, sought refuge for
himself.' [The pain] will subside, by the authority of Allah, the
Exalted."
'Ali b. Urwa al-Ahwazi a narrator of the teachings of the Ahl al-Bayt,
peace be upon them, narrated from al-Daylami from Dawud al-Raqqi from
Musa b.Jafar, peace be upon him, that he[Dawud] said: 'I said tohim:
"O son of the Messenger of Allah, I suffer constantly from a complaint
in my head, and sometimes it keeps me awake at nights and distracts me
from performing the night prayer." He replied: "O Dawud, when you
experience any of that [pain], pass your hand over it and say: 'I take
refuge in Allah, and seek protection for myself from all that afflicts
me, in the Name of Allah, the Mighty, and His Perfect Words, which
neither therighteous nor the ungodly can disregard, I seek protection
for myself with Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, and with the Messenger
of Allah and his family, the pure, the chosen ones. O Allah, by their
claim over You, protect me from thissuffering of mine.' It will not
afflict you again."
Abu Salt al-Harawi narrated from al-Rida, peace be upon him, from his
father from al-Baqir, peace be upon him, who said: "Teach our Shi`a to
recite the following for a pain I the head: "O Taha, O Dharr, O
Tamana, O Tannat". They are Sublime Names and have an authority given
by Allah, the Exalted and Sublime. Allah will turn that [pain] away
from them.'
'Abd Allah b.Bistam narrated from Ishaq b.Ibrahim from Abu al-Hasan
al-Askari, peace be upon him, that he [Ishaq] said: 'I was with him
[al-Askari] one day when one of our brothers complained to him,
saying: "O son of theMessenger of Allah, my family suffers much from
this accursed pain." He asked: "And what is it?" The man replied:
"Pains in the head." He said: "Take a cup of water and recite over
it: Have not the unbelievers then beheld that the heavens and the
earth were a mass all sewn up, and then We unstitched them and of
water fashioned every living thing? Will they not believe? (21:30).
Then drink it and pain will not afflict them, Allah, the Exalted,
willing."
Tamim b.Ahmad al-Sayraff narrated from Muhammad b.Khalid al-Barqi from
'Ali b.al-Numan from Dawud b.Farqad and Mualla b.Khunays, who both
said: 'Abu Abd Allah, peace be upon him, said: "Combing the hair on
thecheeks strengthens the teeth (al-adras); combingthe beard dispels
infectious diseases (al-waba); combing looselocks of hair dispels
anxieties I the breast (al-sadr); combing the eyebrows is a safeguard
against leprosy (al-judham); and combing the head stops phelgm."

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