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Abdullah bin Mubarak عبد الله بن المبارك · The Book of Drinks

narrator Abdullah bin Mubarak عبد الله بن المبارك topic The Book of Drinks
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"I was pouring (wine) for Abu Talhah, Ubayy bin Ka'b and Abu Dujanah among a group of Ansar when a man came in and said: 'Something new has happened; the prohibition of Khamr has been revealed.' So we poured it away." He said: "The only intoxicant in those days was Fadikh, a mixture of unripe dates and dried dates." And Anas said: "Khamr was forbidden, and most of their Khamr in those days was Fadikh."
The Messenger of Allah said: "Do not soak Az-Zahuw and ripe dates together, and do not soak raisins and ripe dates together."
The Prophet forbade mixing dried dates and raisins, and Al-Busr and ripe dates.
The Messenger of Allah said: "Do not mix raisins and dried dates, nor Al-Busr and dried dates."
The Messenger of Allah forbade soaking raisins and dried dates together, and he forbade soaking Al-Busr and dried dates together.
"The Messenger of Allah forbade mixing dried dates and raisins, and dried dates and Al-Busr."
The Prophet said: "Do not soak Az-Zahuw and ripe dates, and do not soak ripe dates and raisins together."
"The Messenger of Allah forbade us to soak two things together when one is more potent than the other. I asked him about Fadikh (a drink made from fresh dates cut open) and he forbade it. He disliked the extra bit on Al-Busr, fearing that that might make it two things, so we used to cut it off."
"Anas used to tell us to cut off the extra bits."
The Prophet forbade soaking dried dates and raisins, and dried dates and Al-Busr, and he said: "Soak raisins on their own, and dried dates on their own, and Al-Busr on their own."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Khamr comes from these two.'" Suwaid (one of the narrators) said: "From these two trees: The date palm and the grapevine."
The Prophet said: "Every intoxicant is unlawful and every intoxicant is Khamr."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Every intoxicant is unlawful.'"
The Messenger of Allah forbade soaking (fruits) in Ad-Dubba', Al-Muzaffat, An-Naqir, Al-Hantam, and every intoxicant is unlawful.
The Messenger of Allah was asked about mead and he said: "Every drink that intoxicates is unlawful," and mead is made from honey.
"The Messenger of Allah sent me to Yemen and I said: 'O Messenger of Allah, there are drinks there which they call Al-Bit' (mead) and Al-Mizr (beer).' He said: 'What is mead (and beer)?' I said: 'A drink made from honey, and beer is made from barley.' He said: 'Every intoxicant is unlawful.'"
"I heard Ibn 'Abbas when he was asked: 'Advise us about Badhiq (a drink made from the juice of grapes slightly boiled).' He said: 'Muhammad came before Badhiq (i.e., it was not known during his time), but everything that intoxicates is unlawful.'"
"I asked Al-Hasan about Nabidh made in earthenware jars - is it unlawful? He said: '(It is) unlawful. One who would not lie narrated to us that the Messenger of Allah forbade Nabidh made in Al-Hantam, Ad-Dubba' (gourds), Al-Muzaffat and An-Naqir.'"
The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba' (gourds).
"The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba' (gourds) and Al-Muzaffat."
The Prophet forbade Ad-Dubba' and Al-Muzaffat.
The Messenger of Allah forbade Al-Muzaffat and squashes.
"The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba' (gourds), Al-Hantam, An-Naqir, and Al-Muzaffat."
"The Messenger of Allah could not find a water-skin in which to make Nabidh, it would be made for him in a small vessel of stone."
"On the night on which he was taken on the Night Journey (Al-Isra'), two cups, of wine and milk, were brought to the Messenger of Allah . He looked at them and chose the milk. Jibril, peace be upon him, said to him: 'Praise be to Allah Who has guided you to the Fitrah. If you have chosen the wine, your Ummah would have gone astray.'"
That his father used to say: "I do not see any difference between drinking Khamr and worshipping this column instead of Allah the Mighty and Sublime."
"I entered upon 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As when he was in a garden of his in At-Ta'if called Al-Waht. He was walking and holding hands with a young man of Quraish who was suspected of drinking Khamr. He said: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah say: Whoever drinks Khamr once, his repentance will not be accepted for 40 days, then if he repents, Allah will accept his repentance. If he does it again, his repentance will not be accepted…
The Messenger of Allah said: "Whoever drinks Khamr in this world and does not repent from that, will be denied it in the Hereafter."
'Aishah said: "Drink but do not become intoxicated."
"Khamr was forbidden 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."
A similar report was narrated from 'Abdul-Malik bin Nafi' from Ibn 'Umar, from the Prophet .
"The Prophet became thirsty around the Ka'bah so he called for a drink. Some Nabidh was brought in a water skin and he smelled it and frowned. He said: 'Bring me a bucket of Zamzam (water).' He poured it over it and drank some. A man said: 'Is it unlawful, O Messenger of Allah?' He said: 'No.'"
"The Nabidh that 'Umar bin Al-Khattab used to drink had turned to vinegar."
'Umar bin Al-Khattab went out t them and said: "I noticed the smell of drink on so-and-so, and he said that he had drunk At-Tila' (thickened juice of grapes). I am asking about what he drank. If it was an intoxicant I will flog him." So 'Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, flogged him, carrying out the Hadd punishment in full.
He disliked to sell raisins to one who would use them to make Nabidh.
"I asked Sa'eed: 'What is the drink that 'Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, regarded as permissible?' He said: 'That which has been cooked until two-third has gone and one-third is left.'"
Abu Ad-Darda' used to drink that of which two-third had gone and one-third was left.
He used to drink thickened grape juice that of which two-third had gone and one-third was left.
"When At-Tila' (thickened grape juice) has been cooked and reduced to one-third, then there is nothing wrong with it."
"I asked Al-Hasan about At-Tila' (thickened grape juice) that has been reduced to half. He said: 'Do not drink it.'"
"I heard Ibn 'Abbas say: 'By Allah, fire does not make anything permissible or forbidden.'" He said: "Then he explained what he meant by 'it does not make permissible' as referring to what they said about At-Tila' (thickened grape juice), and he explained what he said about 'it does not make forbidden' as referring to performing Wudu' after eating something that has been touched by fire."
"I asked Ibrahim about juice and he said: 'Drink it, unless it bubbles, so long as it doesn't change.'"
He said, concerning juice: "Drink it unless it is bubbling."
Raisins would be soaked for the Messenger of Allah and he would drink it that day, the following day, and the day after that.
"Nabidh of raisins would be made for the Messenger of Allah at night, and he would put it in a water skin and drink it during the next day, the day after, and the day after that. At the end of the third day, he would give it to others to drink, or drink it himself, and if anything was left the following morning, he would pour it away."
"I asked Abu Ja'far about Nabidh and he said: " 'Ali bin Husain, may Allah be pleased with him, would have Nabidh made for him at night, and he would drink it in the morning, and he would have Nabidh made in the morning and he would drink it at night.'"
"Khamr is so called because it is left until the good parts are gone and the dregs remain." And he disliked everything that was made by using dregs (by adding new materials to the dregs).