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Muhammad bin Fadayl bin Ghazwan محمد بن فضيل بن غزوان · The Book of Drinks
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Muhammad bin Fadayl bin Ghazwan محمد بن فضيل بن غزوان
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The Book of Drinks
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"The Messenger of Allah forbade Ad-Dubba', Al-Hantam, Al-Muzaffat, and An-Naqir, and (he forbade) mixing Al-Balh with Az-Zahuw."
The Prophet was asked about mead and he said: "Every drink that intoxicates is unlawful." And mead is a drink made of honey.
"The Messenger of Allah forbade Al-Muzaffat."
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'I used to forbid three things to you: Visiting graves, but now visit them, and may visiting them increase you in goodness; and I forbade you (to store) the sacrificial meat for more than three days, but now eat whatever you wish of it. And I forbade to you drinks in (certain kinds of ) vessels, but now drink from whatever vessel you wish, but do not drink any intoxicant.'"
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'The adulterer is not a believer at the moment when he is committing adultery, and the wine drinker is not a believer at the moment when he is drinking wine, and the thief is not a believer at the moment when he is stealing, and the robber is not a believer at the moment when he is robbing and people are looking on.'"
"I was with Ibn 'Abbas when a man came to him and asked him about juice. He said: 'Drink that which is fresh.' He said: 'I cooked a drink on the fire and I am not sure about it.' He said: 'Did you drink it before you cooked it?' He said: 'No.' He said: 'Fire does not make permissible something that is forbidden.'" (Sahih Mawquf)