In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most
Merciful
It is human nature to be forgetful, as the Arab poet said:
“He is only called man (insaan) because of his
forgetfulness (nasiyaan), and it is only called the heart (al-qalb) because it
changes so rapidly (yataqallib).”
In the past they said that the first one to forget (awwal
naasin) was the first man (awwal al-naas), meaning Adam, peace be upon him.
Forgetfulness is something that varies from person to person according to each
individual’s nature; some may be more forgetful than others. Some of the things
that may help to combat forgetfulness are the following:
1. Keeping away from sin, because the bad effects of sin
result in a bad memory and the inability to retain knowledge. The darkness of
sin cannot co-exist with the light of knowledge. The following words were
attributed to al-Shaafi‘ee, may Allah have mercy on him:
“I complained to [my shaykh] Wakee’ about my bad memory,
and he taught me that I should keep away from sin. He said that knowledge of
Allah is light, and the light of Allah is not given to the sinner.”
Al-Khateeb reported in al-Jaami‘ (2/387) that Yahya ibn
Yahya said: “A man asked Maalik ibn Anas, ‘O Abu ‘Abd-Allah! Is there anything
that will improve my memory?’ He said, ‘If anything will improve it, it is
giving up sin.’”
When a person commits a sin, it overwhelms him and this
leads to anxiety and sorrow which keeps him busy thinking about what he has
done. This dulls his senses and distracts him from many beneficial things,
including seeking knowledge.
2. Frequently remembering Allah, may He be glorified, by
reciting dhikr, tasbeeh (saying ‘Subhan Allah’), tahmeed (‘Al-hamdu Lillaah’),
tahleel (‘Laa ilaaha ill-Allah’) and takbeer (‘Allahu akbar’), etc. Allah says
(interpretation of the meaning): “…And remember your Lord when you forget…”
[Qur’an al-Kahf 18:24]
3. Not eating too much, because eating too much makes one
sleep too much and become lazy, and it dulls the senses, besides exposing one
to the risk of physical diseases. Most of the diseases which we see result from
food and drink.
4. Some of the scholars have mentioned certain foods which
increase the memory, such as drinking honey and eating raisins and chewing
certain kinds of gum resin.
Imaam al-Zuhree said: “You should eat honey because it is
good for the memory.”
He also said: “Whoever wants to memorize hadeeth should eat
raisins.” (From al-Jaami‘ by al-Khateeb, 2/394)
Ibraaheem ibn [sth. omitted] said, “You should chew resin
gum, because it gives energy to the heart and gets rid of forgetfulness.” (From
al-Jaami‘ by al-Khateeb, 2/397)
As they mentioned, too much acidic food is one of the
causes of laziness and weak memory.
5. Another thing that can help the memory and reduce
forgetfulness is cupping (hijaamah) of the head, as is well known from
experience. (For more information see Al-Tibb al-Nabawi by Ibn al-Qayyim). And
Allah knows best.
From missionislam.com
Source: kalamullah.com Figure: wikihow.com
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