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Ghazwah and Sariyyah: Battles of the Holy Prophet

Question 587: As per the Shia history, did the prophet himself fight any battle?

Answer 587: All of the battles of the holy Prophet (pbuh) had been taken place after His Hegira to Medina during ten years. The battles are divided into three divisions. Ghazwah (battle), Sariyyah (battalion) and Ba’th.

It is noteworthy to firstly explain the difference between Ghazwah (battle) and Sariyyah (battalion). Ghazwah is the name of the battle in which the holy Prophet (pbuh) participated as the leader whether the battle is fought or not.

Sariyyah is the name of the battalion which the Prophet (peace be upon him) sent without participating in. [1]

If the Holy Prophet (pbuh) sends only one person to battle it is called Ba’th.[2] Read More

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Mixture of Henna and Depilatory can cure Vitiligo and Leukoderma

Question 541: Salaam, I have a skin condition called Vitiligo and Leukoderma. I have found this hadith on al-islam.org:

Abd Allah and al-Husayn, the sons of Bistam, narrated from Muhammad b. Khalaf from Muhammad al-Washsha’ from ‘Abd Allah b. Sinan that he said; A man complained to Abu‘Abd Allah, peace be upon him, of vitiligo (al-wadah) and leprosy (al-bahaq). He [Abu ‘Abd Allah] said: “Enter the steam hath and mix henna (al-hinna’) with lime and coat your bodywith it. You will not be cured by anything else after that.” The man said; “”By Allah, I did that only once and Allah cured me, and it did not recur after that.”

Can you please explain the first part of the hadith “”enter the steam hath””. I would be be grateful to you for the explanation and details you can provide on this which can help me cure my condition. Jazakallah”

Answer:  Abdullah bin Sinan narrated: A man complained to Imam Sadiq (As) about vitiligo and leukoderma. The Imam (as) told him: Enter the bath and mix henna with depilatory and then rub it onto the place. If you do so would not be suffering from such disease. The man said: I take an oath that I have done it once and Allah (SWT) has cured me in a way that the disease has never returned.[1]

The Arabic version of this hadith is as follows:

عن عبداللّه‏ بن سنان :شَکا رَجُلٌ إلى أبی عَبدِاللّه‏ علیه‏السلام الوَضَحَ و البَهَقَ ، فَقالَ: اُدخُلِ الحَمّامَ وَاخلُطِ الحِنّاءَ بِالنّورَةِ وأطلِ بِهِما ؛ فَإِنَّکَ لا تُعانی بَعدَ ذلِکَ شَیئاً.  قالَ الرَّجُلُ : فَوَاللّه‏ مافَعَلتُهُ إلاّ مَرَّةً واحِدَةً ، فَعافانِیَ اللّه‏ مِنهُ ، و ما عادَ بَعدَ ذلِکَ.

It should be noted that the efficacy of medical treatments and even the intercession of the Infallibles (pbuth), is intrinsically tied to the will of Allah (SWT).

[1] . Mustadrak al-Wasael, Vol. 1, Pg. 437;  Biharul Anwar, Vol. 59, Pg. 212;  Tibbul A’immah, Pg. 72.