Limo
Active Member
This is not in quran.Does it say anywhere in the Quran to sneeze into your elbow, or is the only advice to sneeze into your hand? And if the Quran only says into the hand, does it then admonish the sneezer to immediately wash his hands, or is it silent on how to not spread the germs?
While common sense tells anyone at any time in history to avoid being around sick people, I very much doubt anyone, including Mohammed even understood what viruses were, let alone how they are actually transmitted. The advice given does not reflect a modern understanding of how diseases are spread. This is not an example of magically understanding modern science in ancient times via supernaturalism.
Clearly, advising sneezing into your hand without any further advice to not touch any surfaces and then to immediately wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, indicates they had no understanding of germs. Nobody did back then.
Prophet Mohamed instructions in washing hands starts from after wake up, before/after toilet, 5 times in Waduu, before/after eat, after return home.
Prophet Mohamed behavior in sneezing:
- There was no tissue, he uses his closes (or a piece of clothes like old days) to put it on his mouth for 2 reasons:
- Stop things go out from mouse from going to others
- Lower the voice
- In case there is no piece of clothes, then use your hands. for sure wash your hands after
- Don't turn right or left or back as there might be someone here or their