The Fatwa commented on the publication “The Disappearance of the Crown of Egypt on the 19th of Ramadan”



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06:11 PM

Sunday 03 May 2020

Books – Mahmoud Mostafa:

The Egyptian Dar Al Iftaa announced a circulation on social networks, which its owner claims that in May, especially on Ramadan 19, the new Corona virus will disappear.

And he followed Fatwa, on his official page on “Facebook”, the owner of the publication deduced this with a hadith narrated by Imam Ahmad in his Musnad and others:

By the authority of Abu Hurayrah, may God be pleased with him, by the authority of the Prophet, may the prayers and peace of God be with him, he said, “When the star rises early in the morning, then the misfortune of God”. The chandelier that is at the beginning of the summer and the intensity of the heat.

Dar Al-Iftaa confirmed that these words are not true and myths, because what the hadith means is what the Prophet (peace and blessings of God be upon him) guided us from the inadmissibility of selling fruits before they ripen and his goodness appear.

He noted that it may be wise to prohibit this sale: the benefit given to the seller and the buyer together, leaving the fruit until it matures more than its price and is in the interest of the seller, and leaving it until its validity appears in the Buyer’s interest, thus cutting the door of disputes and sins when the fruit is spoiled, he has eliminated Imam Ahmad in his Musnad, bin Othman Abdullah bin Suraqa said: We were on trips with us Ibn Umar, may Allah be pleased with He, I asked him about selling fruit, he said: “Forbidden the Messenger of Allah be with him by selling fruit until Deficiencies go,” said: Ba Abdul Rahman and Deficiencies go? He said, “The rise of the rich,” and what is meant by impotence: the scourge that afflicts and spoils fruit and plantation.

The Pleiades: named after a star that rises in the morning in the first half of summer when the heat in the Hijaz countries intensifies, and the rise of the wealthy is a sign of fruit ripening.

Al-Bukhaari also included in his Saheeh, under the authority of Ibn Umar, that God be pleased with them, “The Prophet, may the prayers of God and peace be upon him, forbade the sale of the fruit until it seems good”, and if he says so

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