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The Book of Drinks
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The Book of Drinks
0 / 254 Hadith
1 - Chapter: The prohibition of Khamr, which may be made from the juice of grapes, dried dates, unripe dates, raisins and other things that intoxicate
0 / 13 Hadith
2 - Chapter: The prohibition of making vinegar from wine
0 / 1 Hadith
3 - Chapter: The prohibition of using Khamr as a remedy; It is not a remedy
0 / 1 Hadith
4 - Chapter: Everything that is taken from the date palm or grape vine and steeped is called Khamr
0 / 2 Hadith
5 - Chapter: It is disliked to make Nabidh by mixing dried dates and raisins
0 / 21 Hadith
6 - Chapter: The prohibition of making Nabidh in Al-Muzaffat, Ad-Dubba (Gourds), Al-Hantam and An-Naqir; This has been abrogated and now it is permitted, so long as it does not become intoxicating
0 / 45 Hadith
7 - Chapter: Every intoxicant is Khamr and all Khamr is Haram
0 / 11 Hadith
8 - Chapter: The punishment of one who drinks Khamr if he does not repent from it: he will be denied it in the hereafter
0 / 4 Hadith
9 - Chapter: The permissibility of Nabidh so long as it has not become strong and has not become intoxicating
0 / 12 Hadith
10 - Chapter: The permissibility of drinking milk
0 / 4 Hadith
11 - Chapter: Drinking Nabidh and covering vessels
0 / 4 Hadith
12 - Chapter: It is recommended to cover vessels, tie up waterskins, close doors and mention the name of Allah over them, extinguish lamps and fires when going to sleep, and keep children and animals in after maghrib
0 / 13 Hadith
13 - Chapter: The etiquette of eating and drinking, and rulings thereon
0 / 15 Hadith
14 - Chapter: Drinking while standing
0 / 5 Hadith
15 - Chapter: Drinking zamzam water while standing
0 / 5 Hadith
16 - Chapter: It is disliked to breathe into the vessel, and it is recommended to take three breaths, outside the vessel
0 / 4 Hadith
17 - Chapter: It is recommended to pass water and milk etc., to the right of the one who drinks first
0 / 5 Hadith
18 - Chapter: It is recommended to lick ones fingers and wipe the bowl, and to eat a piece of food that is dropped after removing any dirt on it. It is disliked to wipe ones hand before licking it, because of the possibility that the blessing of the food may be in that remaining part. The Sunnah is to eat with three fingers
0 / 15 Hadith
19 - Chapter: What the guest should do if he is accompanied by someone who was not invited by the host; it is recommended for the host to give permission to the one who has accompanied the guest
0 / 4 Hadith
20 - Chapter: It is permissible to take someone else to the house of one who you are certain will approve of that and will not mind. It is recommended to gather to eat
0 / 11 Hadith
21 - Chapter: It is permissible to eat soup, and it is recommended to eat squash, And for the people eating together to show preference to one another even if they are guests, so long as the host does not object to that
0 / 3 Hadith
22 - Chapter: It is recommended to take the stones out of dates, and it is recommended for the guest to pray for the host and to ask a righteous guest to supplicate, and he should respond to that request
0 / 2 Hadith
23 - Chapter: Eating cucumbers with fresh dates
0 / 1 Hadith
24 - Chapter: It is recommended to be humble when eating, and how to sit
0 / 2 Hadith
25 - Chapter: The prohibition of eating two dates etc., at a time when eating with a group, except with the permission of ones companions
0 / 3 Hadith
26 - Chapter: Storing dates and other provisions for ones children
0 / 2 Hadith
27 - Chapter: The virtue of the dates of Al-Madinah
0 / 4 Hadith
28 - Chapter: The virtue of truffles, and treating the eyes with them
0 / 7 Hadith
29 - Chapter: The virtue of the black fruit from the Arak tree
0 / 1 Hadith
30 - Chapter: The virtue of vinegar and using it as a condiment
0 / 6 Hadith
31 - Chapter: It is permissible to eat garlic, but the one who is going to address prominent people should refrain from eating it, and the same applies to other, similar foods
0 / 3 Hadith
32 - Chapter: Honoring guests and the virtue of showing preference to ones guest
0 / 8 Hadith
33 - Chapter: The virtue of sharing a small amount of food, and the food of two is sufficient for three, and so on.
0 / 5 Hadith
34 - Chapter: The believer eats in one intestine and the disbeliever eats in seven intestines.
0 / 8 Hadith
35 - Chapter: Do not criticize food
0 / 4 Hadith
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