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Abu Hurairah · The Book of Drinks

narrator Abu Hurairah topic The Book of Drinks
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Sahih Muslim #5005 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Wine is prepared from the (fruit) of these two trees-date-palm and vine.
Sahih Muslim #5007 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Wine comes from vine and date-palms. Abu Kuraib has narrated it with a slight variation of words.
Sahih Muslim #5023 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Prepare Nabidh from each one of them separately.
Sahih Muslim #5031 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Do not prepare Nabidh in gourd or jar or in a pitcher besmeared with pitch (known as green pitcher).
Sahih Muslim #5032 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
What that Hantama was? He said: It is green pitcher (besmeared with pitch).
Sahih Muslim #5033 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
I forbid you (to prepare Nabidh) in gourd. and green pitcher, hollow stump and varnished jar and the waterskin having its upper end cut, but (prepare it) in your small waterskin, and tie its mouth
Sahih Muslim #5103 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Praise is due to Allah Who guided you to the true nature; had you taken the one containing wine, Your Umma would have gone astray.
Sahih Muslim #5142 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
None of you should drink while standing; and if anyone forgets, he must vomit.
Sahih Muslim #5170 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
When any one of you eats food he should lick his fingers, for he does not know in what part of the food sticking to his fingers the blessing lies.
Sahih Muslim #5176 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
What has brought you out of your houses at this hour? They said: Allah's Messenger, it is hunger. Thereupon he said: By Him in Whose Hand is my life, what has brought you out has brought me out too; get up. They got up along with him. and (all of them) came to the house of an Ansari, but he was not at home. When his wife saw him she said: Most welcome, and Allah's Messenger (may peace be Upon…
Sahih Muslim #5177 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
One day while Abu Bakr was sitting and there was with him Umar also there came to them Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) and he said: What makes you stay here? They said: It is hunger that has brought us out from our houses. By Him Who has stint you with Truth; the rest of the hadith is the same.
Sahih Muslim #5222 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
I am hard pressed by hunger. He sent (message) to one of his wives (to procure food for him). but she said: By Him Who has sent you with Truth, thrre is nothing with me (to serve him) but only water. He (the Holy Prophet) then sent the (same) message to another, and she gave the same reply, until all of them gave the same reply: By Him Who has sent thee with the Truth, there is nothing with me…
Sahih Muslim #5223 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
(Lull) the children to sleep, and put out the lamp, and serve the guest with what you have with you. It was on this occasion that this verse was revealed:" Those who prefer the needy to their own selves in spite of the fact that they are themselves in pressing need" (Lix. 9).
Sahih Muslim #5230 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Food for two persons suffices three persons and food for three persons suffices four persons.
Sahih Muslim #5242 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
A believer drinks In one intestine whereas a non-believer drinks in seven intestines.
Sahih Muslim #5246 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
I never saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) finding fault with food (served to him) ; if he liked it he ate it, and if did not like it he kept silent. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira through a different chain of transmitters.
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."
"I saw Anas bin Malik when some Busr which had extra bits were brought to him, and he started to cut them off."
"I heard 'Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, delivering a Khutbah on the Minbar of Al-Madinah and he said: 'O people, on the day that the prohibition of Khamr was revealed, it was made from five things: From grapes, dates, honey, wheat and barley. Khamr is that which overcomes the mind.'"
"I heard 'Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, on the Minbar of the Messenger of Allah , say: 'The prohibition of Khamr was revealed when it was made from five things: From grapes, wheat, barley, dates and honey.'"
"Umar bin 'Abdul-Aziz wrote to us, saying: 'Do not drink the thickened juice of grapes (obtained by boiling it down) until two-third of it has gone and one-third is left. And every intoxicant is unlawful.'"
"I was with Ibn 'Umar when he was asked about Nabidh made in an earthenware jar. He said: 'The Messenger of Allah forbade it.' I said: 'What is an earthenware jar?' He said: 'Anything that is made of clay.'"
The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba' (gourds).
The Prophet forbade Ad-Dubba' (gourds) and Al-Muzaffat.
"I heard the Messenger of Allah forbidding drinks made in Dubba' (gourds), Hantam or Muzaffat, that were not oil or vinegar."
"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."
The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba' (gourds), An-Naqir, earthenware jars, and Al-Muzaffat.
The Prophet granted a concession allowing earthenware jars that are not coated with pitch.
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'I used to forbid you to visit graves, but (now) visit them. And I forbade you (to keep) the sacrificial meat for three days, but now keep whatever you wish. And I forbade Nabidh to you, unless it was (made) in a water skin, but now drink from all kinds of vessels but do not drink any intoxicant.'"
"While he was at the Rukn, I saw a man bring a cup to the Messenger of Allah in which there was Nabidh. He gave the cup to him and he raised it to his mouth, but he found it to be strong, so he gave it back to him and a man among the people said: 'O Messenger of Allah, is it unlawful?' He said: 'Bring the man to me.' So he was brought to him. He took the…