1. My father, may Allah grant him mercy, said: We were told by Muhammed bin Yahya al-‘Attar, from Ahmad bin Muhammed, from Ibrahim ibn Ishaq, from Abdullah bin Ahmad, from Ali bin Ja’far bin Zubair, from Ja’far bin Isma’eel, from a man, from Abu Abdillah, peace be upon him, that he said: I asked him how long an ill person has fever, to which he said: Dibqa. I did not know how long dibqa is, so I asked him, and he said: Ten days. In another narration: Eleven dibqas. Dibq means morning in the speech of the Roman, by which I mean eleven mornings.
IsnādAbu - qu'Allah lui fasse miséricorde - a dit: Nous a informés Muhammad ibn Yahya al-Atar, d'Ahmad ibn Muhammad, d'Ibrahim ibn Ishaq, d'Abdullah ibn Ahmad, d'Ali ibn Ja'far ibn al-Zubayr, de Ja'far ibn Isma'il, d'un homme, d'Abu Abdullah - que la paix soit sur lui.
Je lui ai demandé combien de temps le malade doit rester en quarantaine? Il a répondu: "Dix jours." Et dans un autre hadith: "Onze jours de quarantaine" et "quarantaine du matin" selon les dires des Romains, ce qui signifie onze matins.
