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- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
A few things should be known before the main answer. A. Nothing in Islam contradicts the true reality. Because, the one who created this universe has given the law. Therefore, there can be no clash of real reality with any subject of Islam. B. Everything that happens in this world is in the judgment of Allah. The furniture behind this is seen as an external cause, although it is real, but God has given the power to act and act on it. If Allah Almighty does not give them the power to act, they will not be able to act. That is why even after throwing Ibrahim A. into the fire, the fire could not do anything because it was not Allah's command. C. Healing and sickness are from Allah. Just as there are different causes of well-being, there are also different causes of illness. For example, excessive cold causes cold or fever. Similarly, one of the reasons for getting infected is to come in contact with an infected person. This is a real thing. The law did not deny it. However, the same thing that is said about other furniture here is also given by Allah the power to do the same thing. Disease does not have its own ability to function. So, God willing, he will get sick or not. This is why it is seen that many people do not get sick even after coming in contact. The correct translation of the original Arabic text of the hadith quoted in the question is, ‘Disease (in its own power) does not pass from one body to another.’ (Sahih Muslim, Hadith: 5742) "There is no such thing as a contagious disease" - this translation of the hadith is not pure. Because, it is understood that Islam has denied the real contagious disease. But just as other causes of disease are real, so is this cause of disease real. Islam has not denied this. In this case, the thing that has been proved wrong and invalid is to think that a disease is contagious. As was thought in the age of ignorance. Allah is the only owner of good and bad. Life-death, recovery-sickness are all at His command. In short, it is a real thing to be infected by contact with an infected person. However this ability to infect is not the disease’s own; Rather, it is given by Allah. So if he wants to, there will be an infection or not, and since it is a real cause of the disease, there is nothing wrong with avoiding other causes of the disease, just as there is nothing wrong with taking appropriate precautions. On the contrary, some hadiths have instructed us to be careful. 6971712284
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- বাযলুল মাজহূদ, Part: 16, Page: 242
- শরহুন নববী, Part: 2, Page: 230
- ফয়যুল কাদীর, Part: 6, Page: 433
- তাকমিলাতু ফাতহিল মুলহিম, Part: 4, Page: 370
- তরজুমানুস সুন্নাহ, Part: 2, Page: 416
- বুলুগুল আরাব ফী মারিফাতি আহওয়ালিল আরব, Part: 2, Page: 315
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