Fiqh

FIQH 4.126: ON LOOKING INTO A MIRROR

‘Ali reported that when the Prophet, peace be upon him, looked into a mirror he would say, “Praise and thanks be to Allah. O Allah, make me good mannered as You made me good looking.” (Reported by Ibn As-Sinni) Anas reported that whenever the Prophet, peace be upon him, looked at his face in the mirror, he would say, “Praise be to Allah Who fashioned my nature and gave it a perfect form, and Who honored my face and made it good, and made me one of the Muslims.”

Fiqh 4.126 a: On Seeing Someone in Distress

Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet, peace be upon him, said: “If one sees an afflicted person and says, ‘Praise and thanks be to Allah Who has saved me from what he has afflicted you with, and has honored me over many of His creatures,’ he will be saved from that affliction.” (Reported by Tirmidhi, who considers it sound)

An-Nawawi states that the scholars said, “One should say the above mentioned supplication inaudibly so that the afflicted person should not hear it, lest he should be grieved by it. But if the affliction is the result of his sinful conduct then there is no harm in his listening if he is not heedful of evil.”

Source: Fiqh us Sunnah

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