Q: I have a question regarding a Hadith that I read in an old book. Following is its text: On the authority of
Hisham ibn Harith
from
Ibn `Abbas
(may Allah be pleased with him and his father) that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
"Shall I teach you something to learn by heart"?
He replied, "Yes, O Messenger of Allah." The Messenger (peace be upon him) said, "Write the whole Surah (Qur'anic chapter) of Al-Fatihah using saffron in a washbowl, then (write) the whole Surah of Al-Mulk, then the whole Surah of Al-Hashr, then the whole Surah of Al-Waqi`ah, then pour into the washbowl some Zamzam water, or rain water, or sea water. You should then drink this water on an empty stomach after being mixed with three Mithqals of frankincense, ten Mithqals of honey, and ten Mithqals of sugar. Afterwards, you should pray two Rak`ahs (units of Prayer) and recite in each of them Surah Al-Ikhlas fifty times after reciting Surah Al-Fatihah. Then you should observe Sawm (Fast) for the following day."
Ibn `Abbas
said: "I did so and I got the reward declared by the Prophet (peace be upon him)."
Ibn `Abbas
continued: "You will be a memorizer of the entire Qur'an in forty days. This applies to those who are younger than sixty years of age."I would like to ask Your Eminence, O Shaykh
`Abdul-`Aziz ibn `Abdullah ibn Baz:
Is the Hadith quoted above Sahih (authentic) or Da`if (weak)?It is worth mentioning that this Hadith is cited from the book "Khazinat Al-Asrar Al-Kubra Hilyat Al-Adhkar" (Part No. 3; Page No. 286) compiled by
Muhammad Haqqy Al-Nazly.
What is your opinion regarding this book?
A:
As far as we know, we do not know of any authentic basis ascribing this Hadith to the Prophet (peace be upon him). Moreover, its Matn (text of a Hadith) is obviously unacceptable.Regarding the book which is mentioned in the question, we do not have a copy of it. However, you may send us a copy so that we may look into it then inform you of our opinion.May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.