SHARIAH GUIDELINES ON TREATMENT OF CHRONIC ILLNESS – Part 1

GLAD TIDINGS FOR DOCTORS


The first thing I want to mention is a Hadith (Prophetic tradition, saying of the Holy Prophet ﷺ) in which he has conveyed glad tidings for people who are affiliated with the profession of medicine and remain busy treating people:


“Whoever removes one of the anxieties faced by a Muslim, Allah Ta’ala will remove one of his anxieties on the Doomsday (Qiyamah)” (Sahih Muslim:2699)


It is important to remember that the word ‘Muslim’ has been used in the prophetic tradition (Hadith) because most of the people he addressed in his talks were Muslims. Reading a number of other Ahadith (plural of Hadith) it becomes clear that the merits and rewards promised by Allah Ta’ala for being sympathetic to and relieving distress of other people is not limited to helping Muslims only. Rather, bringing comfort to and relieving distress of non-Muslims also carries huge merits and rewards, therefore, the glad tiding is generally promised for those who help others in any manner irrespective of caste, colour or creed.

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