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ibn Umar · The Book of Drinks

narrator ibn Umar topic The Book of Drinks
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Sahih Muslim #5051 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) addressed people in one of his expeditions. Ibn 'Umar said: I went forward to him but he went away before I reached him. I asked (the people present there): What did he say? They said that he (the Holy Prophet) had forbidden the preparation of Nabidh in gourd and varnished jar.
Sahih Muslim #5055 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Did Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) forbid the preparation of Nabidh in a green pitcher (besmeared with pitch and) in varnished jar? He said: Yes.
Sahih Muslim #5081 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Every intoxicant is Khamr and every intoxicant is forbidden. He who drinks wine in this world and dies while he is addicted to it, not having repented, will not be given a drink in the Hereafter.
Sahih Muslim #5082 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
Every intoxicant is Khamr and every intoxicant is forbidden.
Sahih Muslim #5085 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
He who drank (wine) in this world would be deprived of it in the Hereafter.
Sahih Muslim #5086 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
He who drank wine in the world and did not repent would be deprived of it (the pure drink) in the Hereafter. It was said to Malik: Is this hadith Marfu'? He said: Yes.
Sahih Muslim #5087 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
He who drank wine in this world will not be provided with pure drink in the Hereafter, except in case he repents.
Sahih Muslim #5128 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
When any one of you intends to eat (meal), he should eat with his right hand. and when he (intends) to drink he should drink with his right hand, for the Satan eats with his left hand and drinks with his left hand.
Sahih Muslim #5238 Scholarly Consensus: Sahih View Full →
A believer eats in one intestine, whereas a non-believer eats in seven intestines.
Anas would not leave any dates that had become ripe but he would remove them from his Fadikh.
The Prophet forbade mixing Az-Zahuw and dried dates, and mixing Al-Busr and dried dates, and he said: "Soak each one of them on its own in vessels that are tied shut."
"The Messenger of Allah forbade mixing Al-Busr with dried dates, or raisins with dried dates, or raisins with Al-Busr, and he said: 'Whoever among you (wants to) drink them, let him drink each one of them on its own: dried dates on their own, or Al-Busr on their own, or raisins on their own."
The Prophet forbade mixing Al-Busr with dried dates, or raisins with dried dates, or raisins with Al-Busr, and he said: "Whoever among you (wants to) drink them, let him drink each one on its own."
"The Messenger of Allah forbade mixing Al-Busr and raisins, and Al-Busr and dried dates, and he said: 'Soak each one of them on its 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 Messenger of Allah said: 'Khamr comes from these two trees: The date palm and the grapevine.'"
"Strong drink is Khamr."
"Strong drink is Khamr."
"Strong drink is Khamr."
"Strong drink is unlawful, and a 'goodly provision' (is lawful)."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Every intoxicant is unlawful and every intoxicant is Khamr.'"
The Prophet said: "Do not soak (fruits) in Ad-Dubba', An-Naqir, Al-Hantam, and every intoxicant is unlawful."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Every intoxicant is unlawful.'"
The Prophet said: "What intoxicates in large amounts, a small amount of it is unlawful."
The Prophet forbade a small amount of whatever intoxicates in large amounts.
"A man said to Ibn 'Umar: 'Did the Messenger of Allah forbid soaking (fruits) in earthenware jars?' He said: 'Yes.' Tawus said: 'By Allah, I heard that from him.'"
"We heard Tawus say: 'A man came to Ibn 'Umar and said: Did the Messenger of Allah forbid soaking (fruits) in earthenware jars? He said: 'Yes.' Ibrahim added in his Hadith: "And Ad-Dubba' (gourds).'"
"I heard Ibn Abi Awfa say: 'The Messenger of Allah forbade Nabidh made in green earthenware jars.' I said: 'And white ones?' He said: 'I do not know.'"
"I heard Ibn Abi Awfa say: 'The Messenger of Allah forbade Nabidh made in green and white earthenware jars.'"
The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba' (gourds).
The Messenger of Allah forbade drinking from green pitchers, gourds and vessels carved from wood.
"The Messenger of Allah forbade earthenware jars, Ad-Dubba' (gourds), Al-Muzaffat containers."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'I used to forbid you (to store) the sacrificial meat, but now eat it and store it; and whosoever wants to visit graves (may do so), for they are a reminder of the Hereafter; and drink but avoid all intoxicants."
When the Messenger of Allah said: "Then there is no harm."
The Prophet said: "People among my Ummah will drink Khamr, calling it by another name."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Whoever drinks Khamr, whip him; then if he drinks (again), whip him; then if he drinks (again), whip him; then if he drinks (again), kill him.'"
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."
Ibn Ad-Dailami rode looking for 'Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-'As. Ibn Ad-Dailami said: "I entered upon him and said: 'O 'Abdullah bin 'Amr, did you hear the Messenger of Allah say: If a man among my Ummah drinks Khamr, Allah will not accept his Salah for forty days.'"
"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 him."
"Whoever would like to regard as forbidden that which Allah and His Messenger regard as forbidden, let him regard Nabidh as forbidden."
"A man said to Ibn 'Abbas: 'I am a man from Khurasan, and our land is a cold land. We have a drink that is made from raisins and grapes and other things, and I am confused about it.' He mentioned different kinds of drinks to him and mentioned many, until I thought that he had not understood him. Ibn 'Abbas said to him: 'You have told me too many. Avoid whatever intoxicates, whether it is made of dates, raisins…
"Nabidh made from Al-Busr is forbidden and is not permissible."
"I used to interpret between Ibn 'Abbas and the people. A woman came to him and asked him about Nabidh made in earthenware jars, and he forbade it. I said: 'O Abu 'Abbas, I make a sweet Nabidh in a green earthenware jar; when I drink it, my stomach makes noises.' He said: 'Do not drink it even if it is sweeter than honey.'"
"I knew that the Messenger of Allah was fasting on certain days, so I prepared some Nabidh for him to break his fast, and made it in a gourd. When evening came I brought it to him, and said: 'O Messenger of Allah, I knew that you were fasting today, so I prepared this Nabidh for you to break your fast.' He said: 'Bring it to me, O Abu Hurairah.' I brought it to him, and it turned out to…
"I said to Al-Hasan bin 'Ali, may Allah be pleased with him: 'What did you memorize from the Messenger of Allah ?' He said: I memorized from him: 'Leave that which makes you doubt for that which does not make you doubt.'"
"Sell it as juice to one who will make At-Tila' (thickened grape juice) with it, and not Khamr (wine) with it."
"Umar bin Al-Khattab wrote to some of his workers saying: 'Give to the Muslims thickened grape juice when two thirds of it have gone and one-third is left.'"
"I heard Sa'eed bin Al-Musayyab say, when a Bedouin asked him about a drink that had been cooked and reduced by half: 'No, not until two-third has gone and one-third is left.'"