Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
I was the cup-bearer of some people in the house of Abu Talha on the day when liquor was forbidden. Their liquor had been prepared from dry dates or fresh dates when the announcer made the announcement. He (Abu Talha)...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
They (some persons) asked Anas b. Malik, about Fadikh (that is, a wine prepared from fresh dates), whereupon he said: There was no liquor with us except this Fadikih of yours. It was only this Fadikh that I had been...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
I was standing amongst the uncles of my tribe serving them Fadikh while I was the youngest of them, when a person came and said: Verily the use of liqour has been prohibited. They said: Anas, spill it away. So...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
I was standing amongst the members of my (tribe) and serving them liquor. The rest of the hadith is the same, but with this variation that Abu Bakr b. Anas said: It was their liquor in those days (prepared from...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Whil Khamr was declared unlawful, the common liquor of theirs was then a mixture of dry dates and fresh dates.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
I was serving wine to Abu Talha, Abu Dujana, and Suhail b. Baida' from a waterskin which contained the mixture of unripe dates and fresh dates. The rest of the hadith is the same.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Anas b. Malik is reported to have said that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) had forbidden to mixture fresh dates and unripe dates and then drinking (the wine prepared out of it), and that was their common intoxicant when liquor was prohibited.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
I was serving drink to Abu 'Ubaida b. jarrah, Abu Talha and Ubayy b. Ka'b prepared from unripe dates and fresh dates when a visitor came and he said: Verily liquor has been prohibited. Thereupon, Abu Talha said: Anas, stand...
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Allah revealed the verse in which Allah prohibited the use of liquor. In those days no other liquor was drunk but that prepared from dates.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
No (it is prohibited).
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The Book of Drinks
I prepare it as a medicine, whereupon he (the Holy Prophet) said: It is no medicine, but an ailment.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Wine is prepared from the (fruit) of these two trees-date-palm and vine.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abu Huraira through a different chain of transmitters.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Wine comes from vine and date-palms. Abu Kuraib has narrated it with a slight variation of words.
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The Book of Drinks
Jabir b. 'Abdullah al-Ansari reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace upon him) prohibited the mixing of grapes and fresh dates, and dry dates and fresh dates.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Jabir b. 'Abdullah al-Ansari reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) prohibited the (preparation of) Nabidh by mixing together fresh dates and grapes, and he prohibited the preparation of Nabidh by mixing the fresh dates and unripe dates together.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Do not mix fresh dates and dry dates, and grapes and fresh dates for preparing Nabidh.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Jabir b. Abdullah al-Ansari reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) Prohibited the preparation of Nabidh by mixing grapes and fresh dates. and he forbade the preparation of Nabidh by mixing unripe dates with fresh dates.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Abu Sa'id reported that Allah's Apostle (ﷺ) prohibited that fresh dates and grapes be mixed together and that fresh dates and unripe dates be mixed together.
Sahih Muslim
The Book of Drinks
Abu Sa'id reported that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) prohibited us to mix grapes and dry dates together and unripe dates and dry dates (to prepare Nabidh.