?️ SunnahCure Bukhur – Black Misk Bukhur ?️
Perfume your home; hated by the Shayatin
Product description
Bukhur are smoked products that come in the form of scented stones (see Ruqya scented stone), incense or as natural mixtures, which usually consist of wood chips (mainly Oudh wood), which are then soaked in fragrant oils, natural ingredients or other scents will.
This SunnahCure Bukhur -Black Misk- is a natural blend made with black misk (musk) and is ideal for the Ruqya.
The Black Misk has an intense, sweet scent with a warm, lively note.
Benefits of SunnahCure Bukhur – Black Misk:
Sweet scent with a lively warm note
✔️ Can please the soul
✔️ Can be relaxing
✔️ The room smells pleasant
✔️ Best quality
✔️ Angels love the good smell
✔️ Shayatin hate beautiful scents
Hints
– For a better result, dry sand (a layer of 1-2 cm) should be placed under the charcoal tablet.
– Never touch burning charcoal with bare hands, and keep children and animals away to avoid burning themselves.
– Keep the charcoal packaging closed so that no humidity can penetrate and reduce the quality.
– Don’t throw away the charcoal until it’s completely burned out!
Scope of delivery
30 grams SunnahCure Black Misk Bukhur (incense)
Disclaimer
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Benefits from Islamic sources
Ibn al Qayyim al Jauziyyah رحمه الله wrote: “Regarding perfume, one of its special qualities is that angels like it and devils flee from it and good souls love good souls and bad souls love bad souls…”
(Zad al Ma’ad (Precautions for the Hereafter) on page 413)
Fragrances (perfumes) were particularly valued by the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wa Sallam, and he never rejected a perfume, he said: “From this world, women and fragrances are dear to me.”
(An-Nasâ`î)
His favorite was SallAllahu alaihi wa Sallam Misk (musk). Regarding its fragrance during the state of Ihram, ‘isha narrated the following: “(I felt) as if I saw the splendor of the misk on the crown of the Prophet sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam when he was in the state of ihram.”
(Muslim)
Narrated ‘A’isha radiAllahu anha: A woman asked the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam how she should perform ghusl according to the monthly rule. He then instructed her on how to carry out the overall ablution, adding: “Take a ball of wool, moisten it with musk and clean yourself with it!” She said: “How should I carry out the cleaning?” To which he replied: “Clean yourself with it!” She asked: “How?” The Prophet said: “Praise be to Allah! Clean yourself up!” *I then pulled her to me and explained to her that she would use it on the parts of her body that came into contact with the blood.”
(*Cf. Hadith No. 0009, 0024 and 0315)
Abu Sai’d Al-Khudri رحمه الله narrated that the Prophet SallAllaahu alaihi wa Sallam said: “The best kind of perfume is Musk.”
(Muslim)
‘Aishah radiAllahu anha reported: “I anointed the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam with perfumed musk before I came to Ihram on the Day of Sacrifice, and before he made tawaf around the (holy) house.”
(Bukhari, Muslim)
Ibn Qayyim Al-Jauziyah رحمه الله wrote in his book Healing with the Medicine of the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wa Sallam: “Musk is the king of all perfumes, it has the best scent. Other types of perfume are usually compared to musk, but musk is never compared to them. The hills and sands of paradise are also made of musk.
Musk is a hot, dry second-degree substance that brings comfort and joy to the heart and strengthens the internal organs when drunk or smelled. Musk also bestows strength and well-being on the external organs when anointed with them. Musk is beneficial for old people and those who have excessive skin moisture, especially during winter, and also helps against fainting, tremors and general weakness in the body as it stimulates the body’s heat. Musk erases the white part in the eye and dries up excess moisture in it, and also helps with swelling in the various organs. Musk also acts as an antidote to some poisons and helps against a snake bite. There are many other benefits as well.”
Jalalu’d-Din Abd’ur-Rahman As-Suyuti رحمه الله wrote in his book As-Suyuti’s Medicine of the Prophet SallAllahu alaihi wa Sallam: “When women have finished their periods, they use musk to ward off the after-effects of the blood. It has been reported that the Prophet asked for this perfume on Fridays; and he said it should be used after a hot water ghusl on Friday. There is an element in musk that purifies the essential composition of the air, especially in times of plague. It is halal to use musk as medicine.”
Ibn ‘Umar burned pure oudh mixed with camphor as an incense. He said: “In the same way the Messenger of Allah burned incense.”
(Sahih Muslim)
Imam Bukhari رحمه الله narrated that during the lifetime of the Prophet sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam the mosque was perfumed with Oudh which was burned (as incense).
The Prophet recommended that the mosques should be perfumed with incense (bukhur), especially on the day of Jumuah (Friday).
(Ibn Majah)
Jaabir said: The Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam said: When you perfume the deceased with incense (bakhour), then perfume him three times.
(Ahmad, saheeh)
What is meant here is that the shroud should be perfumed with incense. Al Bayhaqi mentioned in his Sunan (3/568) that this hadith was also narrated with the following words: “Perfume the shroud of the deceased three times with incense”. (see Badaa’i al Sanaa’i 1/307)
It was narrated that Asma bint Abi Bakr radiAllahu anha said to her family: “Perfume my robes with incense when I die and use Hanoot.”
(Malik in al Muwatta, 528 and al Bayhaqi in al Sunan al Kubra 3/568)
In al Muntaqa it says: Hanoot is that which is applied to the body and shroud of the deceased in the form of perfume, musk (misk), amber, camphor and others, which is used because of its fragrance and not its color(. ..)
Shaykh Muhammad Salih al Munajjid said: “The question is that she recites Ruqyah (the Raqia) by reciting the Qur’an using blessed oil (olive oil) and Ajwah dates which are free from poison and sorcery by Allah’s permission protect, and the fragrance of rose water, which gives strength against sorcery (Sihr) and hate (destructive envy, ie Hassad); some of them also use Oudh and Bukhur (incense) to achieve the same purpose. All of these are things that are acceptable in Shariah in sha Allah.”
[Islamic Q&A fatwa 112216]
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