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Adab Al Mufrad And "ya" Muhammed

#1 User is online   IrfanibnIsmail

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Posted 14 May 2009 - 06:22 AM

Assalaamu alaikum wr wbr

It is mentioned in bro faqir's site.

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Some copies of Adab al-Mufrad do not have the “Ya” before the name Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam).

http://hadithproofsf...a-muhammad.html

Could you provide information regarding the copies which does not contain "YA" ?

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Posted 15 May 2009 - 04:53 AM

bro faqir, could u confirm if there exists versions of adab al mufrad w/o the "ya". there is a probability that it was a bluff.

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 09:00 PM

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Posted 10 August 2010 - 06:56 PM

View PostIrfanibnIsmail, on 15 May 2009 - 05:53 AM, said:

bro faqir, could u confirm if there exists versions of adab al mufrad w/o the "ya". there is a probability that it was a bluff.

wasalaam





I am looking for any manuscripts that don't have the "Ya".. Here is an image from a late manuscript dated 1284 AH that does have it:


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Manuscript details:

عنوان المخطوطة: الادب المفرد اسم الناسخ: محمد بن زيد بن جساس
المؤلف: للبخاري ، محمد بن اسماعيل تاريخ النسخ: 1284 هـ
التاريخ المقترن بإسم المؤلف: محمد بن زيد بن جساس رقم الصنف: 213 / أ . ب
الوصف: نسخة جيدة ، خطها نسخ معتاد ، طبع الرقم العام: 2142
الوصف المادي: 132 ق ، 21 س ؛ 23 × 17سم المراجع: الازهرية 1 : 392 ، كشف الظنون 1 : 48
الموضوع: الحديث وعلومه
الإحالات: أ - المؤلف ، ب - الناسخ ، ج - تاريخ النسخ


Will look for others Insha'allah.
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Posted 20 August 2010 - 03:42 PM

Something interesting was posted here by Sidi Taha:

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Ibn Taymiyyah has related a story in the perspective of this tradition that Ibn Abī Dunyā has narrated a tradition in his book Mujābī ad-du‘ā’ that a person came over to see ‘Abd-ul-Malik bin Sa‘īd bin Abjar. ‘Abd-ul-Malik pressed his belly and told him that he was suffering from an incurable disease. The man asked him: ‘what is it?’ ‘Abd-ul-Malik replied that it was a kind of ulcer that grows inside the belly and ultimately kills the man. It is said that the patient turned round and then he said:

Allāh! Allāh! Allāh is my Lord. I regard no one as His rival or partner. O Allāh! I beseech You and submit myself to You through the mediation of Your Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم), the merciful Prophet. O Muhammad! Through your means I submit myself to your and my Lord that He should take mercy on me in my state of illness.

It is said that ‘Abd-ul-Malik pressed his belly again and said: ‘you are cured, you are no longer suffering from any disease.’ Ibn Taymiyyah after recording the whole incident in his book, comments:

I say that this and other forms of supplication have been taken over from our predecessors.
(Qā‘idah jalīlah fit-tawassul wal-wasīlah, p.91).

The noteworthy point is that Ibn Taymiyyah has also endorsed it that (1) it is an act of our predecessors, and (2) it is quite valid to recover from disease through this act.




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Here’s the arabic:
حدثنا أبو هشام محمد بن يزيد بن محمد بن كثير ابن رفاعة قال: جاء رجل إلى عبد الملك بن أبجر، فجس بطنه فقال: بل داء لا يبرأ قال: ما هو ؟ قال: الدبيلة، قال: فتحول الرجل فقال: الله الله الله ربي لا أشرك به شيئاً، اللهم أني أتوجه إليك بنبيك محمد نبي الرحمة، يا محمد إني أتوجه بك إلى ربك وربي يرحمني بما بي، قال فجس بطنه فقال: قد برئت مما بك من علة.

وقد كان ابن أبجر حافظاً ثقةً، وكان مع ذلك طبيباً ماهراً يداوي الناس مجاناً، وهو من رجال مسلم وأبي داود والترمذي والنسائي.

Note: This man was a thiqah hafidh of hadith, and Imams Muslim, Abu Dawood, Tirmidhi and Nasa’i narrated from him.

And here’s what Ibn Taymiyya said:

وقد ذكر بعض هذه الحكايات من جمع الأدعية وروي في ذلك أثر عن بعض السلف مثل ما رواه [ ص: 264 ] ابن أبي الدنيا في كتاب ( مجابي الدعاء قال : حدثنا أبو هاشم سمعت كثير بن محمد بن كثير بن رفاعة يقول : جاء رجل إلى عبد الملك بن سعيد بن أبجر فجس بطنه فقال : بك داء لا يبرأ . قال : ما هو ؟ قال : الدبيلة . قال فتحول الرجل فقال : الله الله الله ربي لا أشرك به شيئا اللهم إني أتوجه إليك بنبيك محمد نبي الرحمة صلى الله عليه وسلم تسليما يا محمد إني أتوجه بك إلى ربك وربي يرحمني مما بي . قال فجس بطنه فقال : قد برئت ما بك علة .

قلت : فهذا الدعاء ونحوه قد روي أنه دعا به السلف ونقل عن أحمد بن حنبل في منسك المروذي التوسل بالنبي صلى الله عليه وسلم في الدعاء ونهى عنه آخرون.

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