Sunan al-Nasa’i 20434
“Whoever would like to regard as forbidden that which Allah and His Messenger regard as forbidden, let him regard Nabidh as forbidden.”
“Whoever would like to regard as forbidden that which Allah and His Messenger regard as forbidden, let him regard Nabidh as forbidden.”
“Khamr was forbidden in and of itself, in small or large amounts, as was every kind of intoxicating drink.”
“Khamr was forbidden in small or large amounts, as was every kind of drink that intoxicates.”
“I asked Ibn ‘Abbas, when he was leaning back against the Ka’bah, about Badhaq (a drink made from the juice of grapes slightly boiled). He said: ‘Muhammad came before Badhaq (i.e., it was not known during his time), but everything that intoxicates in unlawful.’” He said: “I was the first of the ‘Arabs to ask […]
“Khamr was forbidden in small or large amounts, as was every kind of intoxicating drink.”
“Khamr was forbidden in and of itself in small or large amounts, as was every kind of intoxicating drink.”
“I heard ‘Aishah when some people asked her about Nabidh, saying we soak dates in the morning and drink it in the evening, or we soak them in the evening and drink them in the morning. She said: ‘I do not permit any intoxicant even if it were bread or even if it were water.’ […]
“Karimah bint Hammam told me that she heard ‘Aishah, the Mother of the Believers, say: ‘You have been forbidden Ad-Dubba’ (gourds), you have been forbidden Al-Hantam, you have been forbidden Al-Muzaffat.’ Then she turned to women and said: ‘Beware of green earthenware jars, and if the water in your clay vessels intoxicates you, do not […]
“The Messenger of Allah used to forbid all intoxicants.” And they use the narration of ‘Abdullah bin Shaddad from ‘Abdullah bin ‘Abbas.
The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba’, Al-Hantam, An-Naqir, and Al-Muzaffat.