Riyad as-Salihin, 899
'Ali bin Abu Talib (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) saying, "When a Muslim visits a sick Muslim at dawn, seventy thousand angels keep on praying for him till dusk. If he visits him in the evening, seventy thousand angels keep on praying for him till the morning; and he will have (his share of) reaped fruits in Jannah." <b>[At- Tirmidhi]</b>.
وعن علي رضي الله عنه قال: سمعت رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم يقول: "ما من مسلم يعود مسلماً غدوة إلا صلى عليه سبعون ألف ملك حتي يمسي، وإن عاده عشية إلا صلى عليه سبعون ألف ملك حتي يصبح، وكان له خريف في الجنة” ((رواه الترمذي وقال: حديث حسن)).
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- In-Book Reference
- Book 6, Hadith 6
Sharh · explanationclick to expand
<b>Guidance from the Hadiths:</b><br>
1) Visiting the sick is a means leading to Paradise and enjoying its bliss.<br>
2) The angels invoke Allah’s forgiveness upon a person who visits the sick.<br>
3) The duration of stay with the sick person differs according to different conditions and persons.<br>
4) One of the ways for seeking knowledge is to pose a question so as to receive the answer.<br>
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<b>Benefit:</b><br>
Some people think that we should only visit people who are seriously ill and not those whose illness is moderate, like having a toothache or a headache or the like. This contradicts the Sunnah and deprives them of some of the means for forgiveness of sins and obtaining great rewards. Zayd ibn Arqam said: “I had a pain in my eyes and the Prophet (may Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him) visited me.” [Narrated by Al-Bukhāri in Al-Adab al-Mufrad] So, we should be keen on seizing such opportunities. A small deed in the sight of people may be the reason for you to enter Paradise.