Islamic rulings concerning the
newborn
Giving glad tidings
It is mustahabb (“recommended”) to give glad tidings because
Allah (st) says:
“But We gave her glad tidings of Ishâq (Isaac), and after Ishâq, of
Ya‘qûb (Jacob)” [Hood 11:71].
Reciting the adhaan and iqaamah into the
baby’s ears
It is mustahabb to recite the adhaan (“call to prayer”) into the
baby’s right ear and the iqaamah (second call to prayer) into his
left ear, because of the hadeeth of Abu Raafi‘ who said: I saw the
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Messenger of Allaah (S.A.W) recite the
call to prayer into the ear
of al-‐Hasan ibn ‘Ali when his mother Faatimah bore him.
Tahneek
Tahneek means chewing a date then rubbing the infant’s palate
with it, because of the hadeeth in al-‐Saheehayn
narrated by Abu
Moosa (R.A) who said: A boy was born to me;
I brought him to
the Prophet (S.A.W) who named him Ibraaheem and rubbed his
palate with a (chewed) date and prayed for blessing for him.
Al-‐Bukhaari added: And he prayed for blessing for him.
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