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Al-Saeed Abdi
01-01-07, 02:34 PM
Question:

I have a question about ayn. If a man were to say to his wife that she looks beautiful should he always say mashaa’Allaah, or is this excessive?

Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly:

the “evil eye” is real, as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The evil eye is real, and if anything were to overtake the divine decree (al-qadar) it would be the evil eye.” (Narrated by Muslim, 2188, from the hadeeth of Ibn ‘Abbaas).

Al-Bukhaari (5048) and Muslim (2187) narrated the first part of this hadeeth from Abu Hurayrah.

Secondly:

the evil eye usually comes from people who are jealous or envious (hasad).

Ibn al-Qayyim said:

Everyone who gives the evil eye is jealous, but not everyone who is jealous gives the evil eye… then he said:

It begins when the person likes something, then his evil soul dwells on the matter, and by continually looking at the person who has the thing of which he feels jealous, he directs his venom towards him. A person may put the evil eye on himself, or he may put the evil eye on someone else without intending to, because it is is a part of his nature. This is the worst type of human being. Our companions and other fuqahaa’ said: if someone is known for this, he should be detained by the imaam (leader), who should spend on him and provide for him until he dies. This idea is absolutely correct… (Zaad al-Ma’aad, 4/167).

In the hadeeth, it says, “A’oodhu bi kalimaat-Illaah it-taamah min kulli shaytaanin wa haammah wa min kulli ‘aynin laammah (I seek refuge in the perfect words of Allaah from every devil and vermin and from every envious eye).” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (3191) from the hadeeth of Ibn ‘Abbaas.

The meaning of “vermin” (haammah) is lethally poisonous animals and insects.

The meaning of “envious” (laammah) is that which causes harm because of jealousy (hasad).

Thirdly:

Although it is correct that the evil eye comes from people who feel jealous (hasad), it may also come from a person who is not jealous but merely likes something, because of the hadeeth: “Whoever among you sees something in himself or in his possessions or in his brother that he likes, let him pray for blessing for it, because the evil eye is real.” Narrated by Ibn al-Sunni in ‘Aml al-Yawm wa’l-Laylah, p. 168; and by al-Haakim, 4/216. Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Kalim al-Tayyib, 243.

This hadeeth explains that a person may harm himself or his wealth – and no one feels jealous of himself – but he may harm himself with the evil eye by admiring himself, so it is even more possible that he may harm his wife in the same way.

Ibn al-Qayyim said:

And a man may put the evil eye on himself. (Zaa’d al-Ma’aad, 4/167).

Fourthly:

a man may harm his wife with the evil eye by looking at her and noticing her beauty and admiring her, even if he does not actually say to her “You are beautiful.” It is mustahabb for him to say, “Allaahumma baarik fihaa (O Allaah, bless her).”

It was reported from Abu Umaamah ibn Sahl ibn Hunayf that his father told him that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) went out and they travelled with him towards Makkah until they reached Shi’b al-Khazzaar in al-Juhfah. Sahl ibn Hunayf washed himself, and he was a white man with a handsome body and skin. ‘Aamir ibn Rabee’ah, the brother of Bani ‘Udayy ibn Ka’b, looked at him when he was washing, and said, “I have never seen anything like this, not even the skin of a virgin in seclusion!” (this was a metaphor for the intense whiteness of his skin). Then Sahl suffered a seizure (an epileptic fit, in which he fell to the ground). He was brought to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and it was said, “O Messenger of Allaah, do you know what has happened to Sahl? By Allaah, he cannot raise his head and he will not wake up.” He said, “Do you accuse anyone with regard to him?” They said, “‘Aamir ibn Rabee’ah looked at him.” So the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) called ‘Aamir and spoke angrily with him, saying, “Would any of you like to kill his brother? If you see something that you like, why do you not pray for blessing for it?” Then he said to him (‘Aamir), “Do ghusl for him.” So he washed his face, hands, elbows, the soles of his feet and inside his izaar (lower garment) from a vessel, then that water was poured over him (Sahl) – a man poured it over his head and back from behind, tilting the vessel. This was done to him, then Sahl went on with the people and there was nothing wrong with him. (Al-Musnad, 3/486. Al-Haythami said: the men of Ahmad are the men of saheeh. Al-Majma’, 5/107).

Fifthly:

When they like something, some people say “Ma sha’ Allaah laa quwwata illa Billaah (That which Allaah wills (will come to pass)! There is no power but with Allaah)”. They take as evidence for this an aayah in Soorat al-Kahf and a hadeeth.

The aayah in question is (interpretation of the meaning):

“It was better for you to say, when you entered your garden: ‘That which Allaah wills (will come to pass)! There is no power but with Allaah!’” [al-Kahf 18:39]. But this is not evidence (daleel), because the subject of the aayah has nothing to do with hasad (envy); in fact, Allaah destroyed his garden because of his kufr and transgression.

The hadeeth in question was reported from Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him), saying that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “Whoever sees something that he likes, and says, ‘Ma sha Allaah laa quwwata illa Billaah’, the evil eye will not affect him.” But this hadeeth is da’eef jiddan (very weak)!

Al-Haythami said: this was narrated by al-Bazzaar from the report of Abu Bakr al-Hudhali, who is da’eef jiddan (very weak). (Majma’ al-Zawaa’id, 5/21).

And Allaah knows best.

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Lost_Princess
02-01-07, 01:39 AM
JAZAK ALLHU KHAIR FOR SHARING I CANT BELIVE THAT UR OWN HUSBAND CAN GIVE U THE EVIL EYE IT WAS A REASL EYE OPENER JAZAK ONCE AGAIN :):)

Mosaab Ibn Omer
14-01-08, 12:29 PM
O Allah!!! It's good to realiza that we can harm anything with "evil eye" so we can always say "Mashallah"
Jazak Allah khair...:)

tickledpinko
14-01-08, 12:54 PM
Yeah ofcourse, you should always say Mashaallah, Alhamdulilah after recieving any kind of compliment, it's the best thing. My mom taught me to say Mashaallah, Alhamdulilah, Allahuma Solli alla Sayeddena Muhamad, if anyone compliments me, and I hold this lesson very dearly.
I don't know if this was a coincidence, but there was one time when I was complimented by a few girls on my smooth complexion and I kept brushing it off and giggling like it's just another remark, then a few days later I got a really bad pimple outbreak, subhanallah (it lasted for two weeks but alhamdulilah it went away). Since then I never failed to remember Allah swt after recieving compliments.

LastFriday
14-01-08, 01:42 PM
OMG...subhan'Allah I did not know this! :jkk: for posting this info!

muslimma
14-01-08, 02:56 PM
LOLLLL!!! Thats really crazy that husbands can give their wifes evil eye! @)

:D

gud to know also :nervous:

jk for sharing

Useless_Slave_of_Allah
14-01-08, 04:56 PM
You can also affect yourself with the evil-eye. So i'd advise people to stop admiring themselves in the mirror too much. In any case do not forget to say "Mashallah". Or better still recite the supplication for when looking in the mirror >> "Oh Allah! As you have beautified my appearance, also beautify my character."

Cashew
14-01-08, 05:32 PM
So I guess that when a wife asks her husband something like, "Honey, does this dress make me look fat?", the safest reply would be, "Yes. It makes you look very fat and unattractive."

Na'eemah
14-01-08, 05:36 PM
You can also affect yourself with the evil-eye. So i'd advise people to stop admiring themselves in the mirror too much. In any case do not forget to say "Mashallah". Or better still recite the supplication for when looking in the mirror >> "Oh Allah! As you have beautified my appearance, also beautify my character."

Al-hamdulillah, allahumma kama hassanta khalqi fahassin khuluqi

All praises are due to Allah, O Allah as you have given me a good physical form, so also favour me with good morals and manners.

Useless_Slave_of_Allah
14-01-08, 05:37 PM
A story about the evil-eye >>>

There once was a strikingly handsome man called Hasan, Allah blessed him with an unblemished face and equally beautiful character. Most people loved Hasan but some were jealous of him and resented the attention he attracted.

One such an evil man was especially envious of our handsome friend, his name was Hasad. Hasad was so envious he wished harm upon Hasan and desired the blessings to be taken away from him. He devised a plot to fulfill his evil goal.

There was an old woman that lived in another village who was known to easily give the evil eye to people, by a mere glance she could effect a persons well being and cause to take away the blessing someone possessed. Hasad planned to show Hasan’s beautiful face to the woman thereby instantly his blessings should be removed.

He waited for Hasan outside his work, he stood with the evil-eyed woman across the road far enough so as they would not be spotted.

Then Hasan came out of the building along with a few of his colleagues. Hasad pointed him out to the woman but the woman said she couldn’t tell which one was Hasan. he said:

“He’s the one wearing white, look again!”

The old woman squinted her eyes to focus but still couldn’t make out which one Hasan was. Getting impatient with the woman he said again:

“Look carefully he is the most handsome man from amongst the group”.

But still the woman could not make him out. Hasad now very annoyed shouted:

“Can you not see? He’s standing next to the pillar!”.

The woman had another look then looked at Hasad and replied to him:

“How astonishing! You can see all the way over to that pillar? You have amazing eyes, I wish I had your eye sight.”

In that very moment Hasad lost his eye sight.

MORAL >>> What goes around, comes around - Even before it goes around !!!

afsalim
14-01-08, 06:49 PM
What exactly do you mean by giving wife an 'evil eye'?

Ebony
14-01-08, 06:52 PM
Same goes for the wifey - too much admiring and not even thanking for the object of admiration :nuts:

urban_rose
14-01-08, 06:58 PM
What exactly do you mean by giving wife an 'evil eye'?

looking at someone and thinking/showing feelings of admiration for any beauty or other attribute and then saying it or even thinking it, without glorifying the One who created this beauty (saying MashAllah). Also known as nazar by Asians, and its like when something bad might happen, like the person falls ill or loses that attribute somehow. Something like that.

afsalim
14-01-08, 08:02 PM
looking at someone and thinking/showing feelings of admiration for any beauty or other attribute and then saying it or even thinking it, without glorifying the One who created this beauty (saying MashAllah). Also known as nazar by Asians, and its like when something bad might happen, like the person falls ill or loses that attribute somehow. Something like that.

That's just a south asian myth!

urban_rose
14-01-08, 08:29 PM
That's just a south asian myth!

how can it be a myth if the shaykh in the original post talks about it through Islamic terms. Sure, there maybe some debatable cultural ideas, but islamically, it does exist.

naima27
15-01-08, 03:26 PM
Remember AL- Falaq
Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem
Qul-a'uhu bi Rabb il-falaq
Min sharri ma khalaq
Wa min sharri ghasiqin 'idha waqab
Wa min sharr-in-naffathati fi-l-'uqad
Wa min sharri hasidin idha hasad In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
Say: "I seek refuge in the Lord of Daybreak
From the evil of that which He created;
From the evil of the darkness when it is intense,
And from the evil of malignant witchcraft,
And from the evil of the envier when he envieth.

innocence
15-01-08, 03:55 PM
i cant understand what u mean by that

LastFriday
15-01-08, 04:52 PM
A story about the evil-eye >>>

There once was a strikingly handsome man called Hasan, Allah blessed him with an unblemished face and equally beautiful character. Most people loved Hasan but some were jealous of him and resented the attention he attracted.

One such an evil man was especially envious of our handsome friend, his name was Hasad. Hasad was so envious he wished harm upon Hasan and desired the blessings to be taken away from him. He devised a plot to fulfill his evil goal.

There was an old woman that lived in another village who was known to easily give the evil eye to people, by a mere glance she could effect a persons well being and cause to take away the blessing someone possessed. Hasad planned to show Hasan’s beautiful face to the woman thereby instantly his blessings should be removed.

He waited for Hasan outside his work, he stood with the evil-eyed woman across the road far enough so as they would not be spotted.

Then Hasan came out of the building along with a few of his colleagues. Hasad pointed him out to the woman but the woman said she couldn’t tell which one was Hasan. he said:

“He’s the one wearing white, look again!”

The old woman squinted her eyes to focus but still couldn’t make out which one Hasan was. Getting impatient with the woman he said again:

“Look carefully he is the most handsome man from amongst the group”.

But still the woman could not make him out. Hasad now very annoyed shouted:

“Can you not see? He’s standing next to the pillar!”.

The woman had another look then looked at Hasad and replied to him:

“How astonishing! You can see all the way over to that pillar? You have amazing eyes, I wish I had your eye sight.”

In that very moment Hasad lost his eye sight.

MORAL >>> What goes around, comes around - Even before it goes around !!!

LOLLL :rotfl: *sigh* Hasad, VutALozer.

I don't get it though :( If Allah (swt) blessed a person with such good traits and he/she are pious and not boastful. They are religious and Masha'Allah a very good example to others, how can someones evil eye destroy that persons good qualities? I mean Allah (swt) wouldn't allow that.... :confused: