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4. Ablutions (Wudu’) |
Hadith Number 198 |
Chapter: 45 To take a bath or perform ablution from a Mikhdab (utensil), a tumbler, or a wooden or stone pot |
198. Narrated `Aisha: When the ailment of the Prophet (peace be upon him) became aggravated and his disease became severe, he asked his wives to permit him to be nursed (treated) in my house. So they permitted him. Then the Prophet came (to my house) with the support of two men, and his legs were dragging on the ground, between `Abbas, and another man.” ‘Ubaidullah (the sub-narrator) said, “I informed `Abdullah bin `Abbas of what `Aisha said. Ibn `Abbas said: ‘Do you know who was the other man?’ I replied in the negative. Ibn `Abbas said, ‘He was `Ali (bin Abi Talib).” `Aisha further said, “When the Prophet (ﷺ) came to my house and his sickness became aggravated he ordered us to pour seven skins full of water on him so that he might give some advice to the people. So he was seated in a Mikhdab (brass tub) belonging to Hafsa, the wife of the Prophet. Then, all of us started pouring water on him from the water skins till he beckoned to us to stop and that we had done (what he wanted us to do). After that, he went out to the people.” |
Sahih al-Bukhari Volume no 1 Hadith number 198 Reference: USC-MSA web (English) |