Dr. Mufti Syed Ziauddin Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Qadri

Shaykh Ul Fiqh, Jamia Nizamia; Founder - Director


Abul Hasanaat Islamic Research Center

Mufti Maulana Syed Zia Uddin Naqshbandi Quadri

Shaik-ul-Fiqh - Jamia Nizamia


Abul Hasanaat Islamic Research Center

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World AIDS Day


Immodesty – Loss of this world and the Aakhira

On the 1st of December, the whole world celebrates World AIDS Day to express their solidarity with the victims of this vicious disease.

This disease was discovered in 1981.

This disease has turned into the punishment of Almighty Allah and is sweeping lakhs of people into the very arms of death. The majority among those affected by AIDS is of women.

AIDS spreads through a virus which destroys the immunity of the human body. Whatever disease enters the body after that becomes very dangerous for the body. This virus is called HIV i.e. Human immunodeficiency virus or in other words that destroys or affects the immunity of the human body.

This virus is found in blood and genital fluids. It is also found in other body fluids like saliva, tears, urine etc. but these do not spread the virus as easily. This virus is spread mainly through blood and genital fluids.

This virus can be easily transferred from an affected person to his/her sexual partner i.e. from man to women, vice versa, between homosexuals and from the affected mother to the baby.

Learn a lesson from deadly diseases

Science and technology is progressing with the very speed of light. No day passes without any astonishing discovery. Through the flight of his own intellect, man has found the traces of water on the moon. Seeing all this, nobody should think that we do not need Allah Ta'ala anymore (May Allah protect us from this) and become heedless about the hereafter.

These deadly diseases bring a lesson with them and make human beings realize their powerlessness in spite of their progress. They throw a challenge to mankind that if they can find the cure for such diseases, then go ahead.

Thus, they are numerous diseases of this kind, whose cure has not yet been discovered.

Reasons for epidemic diseases

The Truthful Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) has described the reasons for diseases like AIDS:

Translation of Hadith: It is narrated on the authority of Hadhrat Abdullah Bin Umar (May Allah be well pleased with them), he said that the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) graced us with His presence. He said: ….. when the custom of immodesty becomes common in a nation to the point that they start committing indecency openly, then deadly diseases like plague and the like will spread among them which were not present in the time of their predecessors.

(Sunan Ibn Majah, Abwabul Fitan, Pg. No. 290, Hadith No. 4009)

How to save oneself from epidemics

As these diseases spread because of immodesty, the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) has declared modesty to be a part of Iman (faith):

Translation of Hadith: It is narrated on the authority of Hadhrat Abu Hurairah (May Allah be well pleased with him) that the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) said: Iman has 70 and some parts and modesty is a part of Iman.

(Sahih Bukhari, Hadith No. 9)

Moment of reflection

When on occasion of World AIDS Day, solidarity is expressed with the lakhs of people who have AIDS, then arrangements should be made to save the millions of people who are free from AIDS.

Immodesty, which is the common cause for all epidemics, should be checked. Every path which leads to immodesty and indecency should be blocked, so that people may act upon the pure and timeless teachings of Islam as the felicity of this world and the hereafter is here.

Islam is the only religion, whose commands and rules are comprehensive and universal, which are at the same time, a protection for the whole humankind and grant peace to the society also.

Dua for protection against epidemics

Allahumma Innee A’aoodhubika Minal Barasi Wal Jununi Wal Juzami Wa Min Sayyil Aqsaami

(Sunan Abu Dawood, Hadith No. 1392; Sunan Nasai, Hadith No. 5398, Musnad Imam Ahmed, Hadith No. 12534)