a. Laa ba's tahoor Inshallah. (Never mind, may it [sickness] be a means of purification by the will of Allah)
b. Al'laahum'mush-fee _____(O Allah forgive so and so).
c. As'a'lol-laahwhol-adtheem rab'bol arshil-adheem an yash-fe'yak. Say it seven times54. (I ask Allah the supreme, Rubb of the magnificent Throne to cure you)
*One should place their hand on the sick person’s hand. The Prophet () would place his hand on the sick person where it hurt and would say: 'Bismillah.'
*One should seek to spiritually heal the sick.
a. One should recite the Mo'o'we-dhaat55. A'ishah, with whom Allah is pleased, said: 'The Messenger of Allah () recited the mo'o'we-dthaat whenever any of his family fell sick.' (Bukhari & Muslim)
b. One should recite al-Fatihah.
c. One should say: 'Adth'hib al-Ba's rab'bin naas ish'fee antash-shaafe laa she'faa'a il'laa she'faa'ok laa you-ghaade-ro saqama.'
d. One should say: 'Bismillah Arqeek min kol'lee shai'in yo'dtheek min shar'ree kol'lee nafsin o ainin haasidin Allah-who yash'feek Bismillah Arqeek.' *One should visit the sick even if he is unconscious, for the goodness of one's du'aa will positively affect the sick.
*Giving the sick flowers or a bouquet is a sign of the imitation of the non-believers.
*One should help the sick pronounce the Shahaadah, i.e. the Testimony of Faith if he is in his last moments. One should also close his eyes and make du'aa for him if he dies.
*It is praiseworthy for one to visit the sick during the first stages of his sickness. The Prophet () said: