Praise be to Allah, the hadith about a woman drinking the urine of the Prophet - may Allah bless him and grant him peace - was narrated by Al-Tabarani, Abu Nu`aym, Ibn Abi Asim, Ibn Abd Al-Barr, and Al-Mizzi.

On the authority of Al-Hajjaj bin Muhammad Al-Masisi, on the authority of Ibn Jurayh, who said: Hukaymah bint Umaimah bint Ruqayqah informed me, on the authority of her mother Umaimah, who said: The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, used to have a bowl of sticks in which he would urinate, then he would put it under his bed. Then he came and wanted it, but there was nothing in the bowl. So he said to a woman who was serving Umm Habibah, who had brought her from the land of Abyssinia: “Where is the urine that was in the bowl?” She said: “I drank it.” So he said: “I have been protected from the Fire by a pair of glasses” or “a garden of fire .” [Al-Baki said in Al-Manhal Al-Adhb: An-Nawawi, Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar, and Al-Manawi in his great commentary deemed it good, and Al-Hakim authenticated it in his Mustadrak, and Ibn Hibban mentioned it in his Sahih. End quote. I said: As-

Suyuti, Al-Albani, Abdul-Haqq Al-Ishbili, and others authenticated it.

Ibn Al-Sakin, At-Tabarani, and Abu Nu’aym narrated it on the authority of Abdul-Malik bin Husayn Abu Malik Al-Nakha’i, on the authority of Al-Aswad bin Qays, on the authority of Nabih Al-Anzi, on the authority of Umm Ayman said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) had a clay pot in which he would urinate at night. When morning came, I would pour it out. I slept one night while I was thirsty, and I made a mistake and drank some of it. I mentioned that to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and he laughed until his teeth were visible, and he said: “You will never have stomach pain after this day.”
In another narration: “I got up at night while I was thirsty and drank what was in it without realizing it.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “You will never have stomach pain.”
Ad-Daraqutni said: Abu Malik Al-Nakha’i Abdul Malik bin Hussain is the only one who narrated it, on the authority of Al-Aswad bin Qais, on the authority of Nabih .

Al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar said: Abu Malik is weak and Nabih did not reach Umm Ayman.

This story was mentioned by As-Suyuti in Al-Khasais Al-Kubra under the chapter “Healing with his urine (

peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).” And Allah knows best, and may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and all his companions.