
Question
I read in a book on Hajj education, Hazrat Aswad is a paradise stone, which was very white at first. Then it becomes black because of human sin. If the sin of man had not touched him, any sick person would have been healed as soon as he touched him. I want to know, are the words correct? Is there such a thing in Hadith or Ashar? 1163193659
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
Yes, the words are correct. Pure sources of Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbas. It is narrated on the authority of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) that Hazrat Aswad is the stone of Paradise. At first it was whiter than milk. Later man's sin blackened him. According to another hadith, if the sin of man did not touch the stone of Ibrahim in Hajr Aswad and Makam, then if any sick person touched it (on behalf of Allah) he would be healed. 7464963983
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- সহীহ ইবনে খুযাইমা, Part: 4, Page: 220
- মুসনাদে আহমাদ, Part: 1, Page: 307
- সুনানে কুবরা, বাইহাকী, Part: 5, Page: 75
- শরহুল মুহাযযাব, Part: 8, Page: 51
- জামে তিরমিযী, Hadith No.: 877
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