“¿Is it correct to say ‘live long’?”
“Dear brother/sister,”
“Es la práctica del Profeta (pb) que cuando un musulmán estornuda, aquellos que están presentes respondan diciendo ‘Que Allah te bendiga’, y que la persona que estornuda también responda diciendo ‘Alabado sea Allah’.”
“Sí, si se queda en su lugar, esto causaría dolores permanentes que se acumulan en la mente, pero al estornudar y expulsar el vapor acumulado, se le proporcionaría una bendición y beneficio a la persona que estornuda. Después de un temblor en el cuerpo, como un terremoto en la superficie de la tierra, si los órganos permanecen sanos como antes, se le permite a la persona que estornuda alabar y agradecer a Dios.”
“According to what was related by Ebû Hüreyre (may Allah be pleased with him), our Prophet (peace be upon him) said the following:”
“Incluido en lugar de frase en una historia de Tirmizi.”
“According to legend, Abdullah b. Ömer would respond “diye” to those who said “until God wills it” after sneezing.”
“Es por los beneficios para la salud humana que estornudar, según lo narrado por nuestro Profeta (la paz sea con él) en la narración de Hatib y Ibn-i Omar (que Allah esté complacido con ellos):”
“It has been ordered.”
“En otra narración, el relato de Hazrat Ali (que Allah esté satisfecho con él) registrado en el libro el-Edebü’l-Müfred es el siguiente:”
“Furthermore, when a person sneezes, their heart stops beating for a few seconds and rests. After that, the heart starts beating again. This is similar to when a person dies and comes back to life. Because during a sneeze, the heart may not start beating again. It is said to be a gift from Allah that the heart starts beating again, and for that reason, we thank Allah.”
“According to medical specialists, when we sneeze we close our eyes and respiratory pathways in one-tenth of a second, expelling air at a speed of 300-350 km/h and releasing like a bomb 85,000,000 bacteria per hour.”
“Investigations, to understand how sneezing occurs, used a special technique in high-speed cameras to freeze the image in 1/100,000 of a second and obtain the desired images. The layer of liquid around the particles in the image is vapor and the particles fly in the air. Scientists discovered that half an hour after a sneeze, there are still 4,000 particles in the air. These particles are not harmless drops of water or inanimate substances. By placing a layer with a nutrient environment to promote bacterial growth in front of someone sneezing and counting the bacteria in the layer, it was observed that a single drop produced a colony of 19,000 bacteria. A single sneeze can spread 85,000,000 bacteria into the environment.”
“Es una regla cubrir la boca con la mano, un pañuelo o una prenda para evitar la propagación de microbios y enfermedades como la gripe. De hecho, hay un refrán sobre este tema que dice:”
“Se ha dicho.”
“According to physiologists, the act of sneezing, which is essential for the human body, is surprisingly performed without the conscious help of the person. When we feel the need to sneeze, we can’t avoid it. If our body didn’t have this mechanism, we wouldn’t be able to get rid of many harmful substances and dust that cause us discomfort. For this reason, after sneezing and getting rid of millions of microbes and harmful substances, we thank and say thanks to our Lord.”
“Es aceptable decir ‘JazakAllah’ (que Allah te recompense) a alguien que estornuda, pero lo más apropiado es usar expresiones acordes a la sunnah (enseñanzas del Profeta Muhammad).”
“Saludos y oraciones…””Questions about Islam” –> “Preguntas sobre el Islam”
Yorumlar
“Al escribir estas oraciones, sería genial si también incluyeran el texto en árabe entre paréntesis junto con la transcripción. Se producen errores de lectura al transcribir.” “When writing these sentences, it would be great if you also included the text in Arabic between parentheses along with the transcription. Errors occur when transcribing.”
“Que Allah esté complacido contigo. Tus esfuerzos son como diamantes preciosos extraídos de fuentes sólidas. Gracias.”