❖ Adapted from the book “Wālidayn aur Aulād ke Ḥuqūq” by Shaykh Jāwēd Iqbāl Sīālkōtī
✿ Summary Verdict:
There is no authentic ḥadīth that proves the practice of saying adhān in the right ear and iqāmah in the left ear of a newborn at the time of birth. The narrations cited in favor of this practice are unauthentic and not suitable as evidence in Islamic rulings.
✿ Analysis of Commonly Cited Narrations
➊ Narration of Abū Rāfiʿ regarding Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī رضي الله عنهما
Claimed Text:
The Prophet ﷺ gave adhān in the ear of Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī when he was born.
Sources: Sunan al-Tirmidhī, Abū Dāwūd, etc.
Status: Ḍaʿīf (Weak)
- Reason: Contains ʿĀṣim ibn ʿUbaydullāh, a weak narrator.
- Scholars’ Verdicts:
- Al-Khaṭīb: “Weak”
- Ibn Ḥajar in Taqrīb al-Tahdhīb (no. 3065): “Weak”
- Al-Ḥāfiẓ Ibn Ḥajar in Talkhīṣ al-Ḥabīr (no. 1985): Declares the narration unreliable.
➋ Narration Attributed to Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī رضي الله عنهما
Claimed Text:
“When a child is born, adhān should be said in the right ear and iqāmah in the left. Then the child will not be afflicted with Umm al-Ṣibyān (a type of illness).”
Status: Mawḍūʿ (Fabricated)
- Reasons:
- Narration contains three discredited narrators:
① Marwān ibn Sālim al-Ghifārī
- Bukhārī & Muslim: Munkar al-ḥadīth
- Sājī: Kadhdhāb (liar), fabricator
- Dāraqutnī & Nasāʾī: Matūrūk (abandoned)
- Ibn Abī Ḥātim: Extremely unreliable
- Ibn Ḥajar: Matūrūk (Taqrīb, no. 6570)
- ② Yaḥyā ibn al-ʿAlāʾ
- Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal: Liar, fabricates ḥadīths
- Nasāʾī & Dāraqutnī: Matūrūk al-ḥadīth
- Ibn Ḥajar: Accused of fabrication (Taqrīb, no. 7618)
- ③ Ṭalḥah al-ʿAqīlī
- Majhūl (unknown) narrator
- Ibn Ḥajar: Majhūl (Taqrīb, no. 3029)
- Narration contains three discredited narrators:
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Claimed Text:
The Prophet ﷺ gave adhān in the right ear and iqāmah in the left of Ḥusayn ibn ʿAlī.
Source: Shuʿab al-Īmān by al-Bayhaqī
Status: Fabricated (Mawḍūʿ)
- Reason: Contains Muḥammad ibn Yūnus al-Karīmī
- Ibn ʿAdī: Accused of fabricating ḥadīths
- Ibn Ḥibbān: Fabricated over 1,000 ḥadīths
- Mūsā ibn Hārūn & Qāsim al-Muṭarraz: Declared him a liar
- Ibn Ḥajar: Weak narrator (Taqrīb, no. 6678)
Conclusion:
- There is no ṣaḥīḥ (authentic) or ḥasan (good) narration that proves adhān in the newborn’s right ear or iqāmah in the left.
- All narrations cited in support are either weak, abandoned, or fabricated.
- Therefore, this practice cannot be established as a Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ.