Hadith of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ* for panademic like *COVID-19*

*Hadith of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ*
*COVID-19*

1) *QUARANTINE* is a Prophetic ﷺ advice.*

_“Run away from the leper (the one with contagious ailment) as you would run away from a lion.”_
(Bukhari Volume 7, Book 71, Number 608)

2) *SOCIAL DISTANCING* is a Prophetic ﷺ command.

_”Those with contagious diseases should be kept away from those who are healthy.”_
Bukhaari (6771) and Muslim (2221)

3) *TRAVEL BAN* is a Prophetic ﷺ teaching.

_”Do not enter a land where the plague (contagious ailment) has broken out ; don’t leave from where it has broken out”_
Bukhaari (5739) and Muslim (2219)

4) *DON’T HARM OTHERS*, if you have symptoms.

_The Prophet ﷺ said: “Do not cause harm or return harm.”_
Sunan Ibn Mājah (2340)

5) *STAYING HOME* is a Prophetic teaching

_“Those who stay at home to protect themselves and others are under the protection of Allah.”_
Musnad Ahmed, Saheeh

6) If necessary, *HOUSE IS A MASJID*.

_The Prophet ﷺ said: “The entire earth has been made a Masjid, except graveyards and washrooms.”_
Tirmidhi (al-Salaah, 291)

7) *THERE’S CURE*; patience is the virtue

_The Prophet ﷺ said “There is no disease that Allah sent without sending for it a cure.“_
Bukhari (Volume 7, Book 71, Number 582)

8) Let’s *TREAT; ALLAH WILL CURE*

_The Prophet ﷺ said: “Every disease has a cure. If a cure is applied to the disease, it is relieved by the permission of Allah.”_
Muslim (2204)

9) *FACE MASKING* is a Prophetic ﷺ teaching

_Prophet (ﷺ) while sneezing, would cover his face with his hand or with his garment,”_
Abu Dawud; Tirmidhi (Book 43, Hadith 2969), Sahih

10) *WASH HANDS* every time you enter home.

_The Prophet ﷺ said: “Cleanliness is half of faith.”_
Muslim (223)

11) *HOME QUARANTINE* is a Prophetic advice

_“The plague (contagion) patient who remains in his home with patience and expectation of reward, knowing that nothing will befall him other than Allah’s decree will attain the reward or a martyr“_
Musnad Aḥmad, Sahih
also Bukhaari (2829) and Muslim (1914)