Shaykh Sa'eed ibn Musfir narrates the following account:
I was walking out of the Haram (the Ka'bah in Makkah ) when I saw a
man begging from everyone that passed by him.
Just then a man who had parked his tinted Mercedes excessively close
to the Haram in a designated VIP parking walked passed the beggar on
his way to his car. As he pulled the keys out and the alarm did the
'whup whup', the beggar raised his finger to the sky and said,
"Please, for the sake of Allah !"
Trying to end the moment and avoid a dip into the pocket, the Mercedes
man said back, "Allah will provide!"
The beggar replied: "What!Did you at any moment think that I thought
YOU were my provider! I'm not asking for your provision, I KNOW Allah
will provide for me."
Shaykh Misfir continues. The two stood there staring at one another
for amoment and then the Mercedes tinted windows came up and the man
drove away.
A needy African sister who was sitting nearby on the street selling
textiles was moved by the incident. Shedid not have much, but from
what she did have, she pulled out 1 riyal and placed it in the hands
of that beggar.
He smiled and went on his way.
Meanwhile the Mercedes man could not drive on with the choke of guilt.
He turned the car around and made his way through the crowd to the
place where the incident had happened.
Shaykh Misfir says…I saw with my own eyes as he pulled out a 10 riyal
bill from his briefcase to give to the beggar. But he looked left and
right and could not find him. What was he to do? He had already pulled
out the bill to give for the sake of Allahand was not going to put
itback. So he found the nearest person he thought was worthy of the
bill, placed it in her lap and went on his way.
The 10 riyals sat in the lap of the sister that had given the beggar!
Hazrat Abu Hurairah reported that Rasulullah has said that Allah's
injunction is:
"O my servants ! Spend andyou will be given." [Bukhari, Muslim]
Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbas reported that Rasulullah has said that "
Charity does not diminish wealth ." [Tibrani]/
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preparation before you go, and avoiding the common illnesses while
you're away, you'll have a safe, healthy holiday.
Planning a healthy holiday
Make yourself a check-list, whether it's the necessary vaccinations, a
repeat prescription or insect bite treatment, so you're well prepared.
Jet lag tips
In-flight health
Vaccinations for travel
Travellers with special needs
Essential items for travel
Illness and injury on holiday
A bad bout of diarrhoea or mosquito bites can wreck your holiday.
Discover how to avoid problems and what to do if the worst happens.
Bites
Diarrhoea
Skiing injuries
Illness post-holiday
Staying safe on holiday
From sunburn and sexually transmitted infections to personal safety,
always be prepared.
Road accidents abroad
Travel and sexual health
Sun safety
Staying safe in the snow
Drugs and alcohol abroad
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Needle hygiene on holiday
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Personal safety while travelling
Travel health - useful contacts
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Health. Burns and scalds
What are they?
Burns are caused by dry heat and scalds are caused by wet heat.
Both burns and scalds damage the body by removing the layer of skin
that protects the body from infection.
Symptoms
*. Extreme pain
*. Swelling around site of burn
*. Redness and blistering
First aid aims
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Burns are caused by dry heat and scalds are caused by wet heat.
Both burns and scalds damage the body by removing the layer of skin
that protects the body from infection.
Symptoms
*. Extreme pain
*. Swelling around site of burn
*. Redness and blistering
First aid aims
*. Halt the burning
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Entering/ Leaving a House
2.1 HOW TO ENTER
Enter or leave your house with your right foot first, as it was the
tradition of the Prophet. Imaam Abul Ala Hasan ibn Ahmad al-Hamazani,
a great scholar of Hadith of his time, was so keen on applying this
Sunnah to the extent that if someone entered his house with their left
foot first, he would ask them to go out and re-enter with their right
foot first. He was so much respected that the Sultan of the day would
visit him at school and sit in front of him as a student. At one
occasion, he told the Sultan to exit with his right foot first andwalk
on the right side of the road.
When entering or leaving ahouse, do not push the door violently, or
slam it shut, or leave it to close by itself wildly. Such actions
stand in contrast to the gracefulness of Islam to which you are
honoured tobelong. Close the door quietly with your hand. You may have
heard a Hadith reported by Imam Muslim whereby 'Aisha (RA)quotes the
Prophet: 'Gentleness adorns every act. Its absence will tarnish it.'
2.2 ENTERING WHILE OTHERS ARE ASLEEP
If you enter a place where people are sleeping, whether during day or
night, be quiet and gentle. Be considerate. Do not cause any undue
noise when entering or exiting. You have heard the saying of the
Prophet (صلى الله عليهوسلم): 'Whoever is deprived of gentleness, is
deprived of all sorts of goodness.' Muslim and Al- Tirmidhi reported
that the honourable companion Al-Miqdad bin Al-Aswad (RA) said: 'We
used to preserve the Prophet's share of the milk, when he came back at
night he would greet us with a voice loud enough for those awake to
hear, without disturbing those who were asleep.' In addition, whenever
the Prophet used to pray at night, he would recite the Quran with a
voice that pleased those that were awake, without disturbing those
that were asleep.'
Princess Qatrul Nada (Dew point) was famous for her intelligence,
manners and beauty. She was the daughter of Khimarwaih bin Ahmad bin
Toulon, the King of Egypt. She married Al-Mu'taded Billah. Qatrul Nada
said: 'My father taught me an important manner – do not sleep among
sitting people and do not sit among sleeping people.'
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Enter or leave your house with your right foot first, as it was the
tradition of the Prophet. Imaam Abul Ala Hasan ibn Ahmad al-Hamazani,
a great scholar of Hadith of his time, was so keen on applying this
Sunnah to the extent that if someone entered his house with their left
foot first, he would ask them to go out and re-enter with their right
foot first. He was so much respected that the Sultan of the day would
visit him at school and sit in front of him as a student. At one
occasion, he told the Sultan to exit with his right foot first andwalk
on the right side of the road.
When entering or leaving ahouse, do not push the door violently, or
slam it shut, or leave it to close by itself wildly. Such actions
stand in contrast to the gracefulness of Islam to which you are
honoured tobelong. Close the door quietly with your hand. You may have
heard a Hadith reported by Imam Muslim whereby 'Aisha (RA)quotes the
Prophet: 'Gentleness adorns every act. Its absence will tarnish it.'
2.2 ENTERING WHILE OTHERS ARE ASLEEP
If you enter a place where people are sleeping, whether during day or
night, be quiet and gentle. Be considerate. Do not cause any undue
noise when entering or exiting. You have heard the saying of the
Prophet (صلى الله عليهوسلم): 'Whoever is deprived of gentleness, is
deprived of all sorts of goodness.' Muslim and Al- Tirmidhi reported
that the honourable companion Al-Miqdad bin Al-Aswad (RA) said: 'We
used to preserve the Prophet's share of the milk, when he came back at
night he would greet us with a voice loud enough for those awake to
hear, without disturbing those who were asleep.' In addition, whenever
the Prophet used to pray at night, he would recite the Quran with a
voice that pleased those that were awake, without disturbing those
that were asleep.'
Princess Qatrul Nada (Dew point) was famous for her intelligence,
manners and beauty. She was the daughter of Khimarwaih bin Ahmad bin
Toulon, the King of Egypt. She married Al-Mu'taded Billah. Qatrul Nada
said: 'My father taught me an important manner – do not sleep among
sitting people and do not sit among sleeping people.'
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