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Translation
of Sahih Bukhari, Book 15:
Food, Meals
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
286:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:
The Prophet said, "Give food to the hungry,
pay a visit to the sick and release (set free) the
one in captivity (by paying his ransom)."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
287:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The family of Muhammad did not eat their fill for
three successive days till he died.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
287i:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Once while I was in a state of fatigue (because
of severe hunger), I met 'Umar bin Al-Khattab, so I
asked him to recite a verse from Allah's Book to me.
He entered his house and interpreted it to me. (Then
I went out and) after walking for a short distance,
I fell on my face because of fatigue and severe
hunger. Suddenly I saw Allah's Apostle standing by
my head. He said, "O Abu Huraira!" I
replied, "Labbaik, O Allah's Apostle, and
Sadaik!" Then he held me by the hand, and made
me get up. Then he came to know what I was suffering
from. He took me to his house, and ordered a big
bowl of milk for me. I drank thereof and he said,
"Drink more, O Abu Hirr!" So I drank
again, whereupon he again said, "Drink
more." So I drank more till my belly became
full and looked like a bowl. Afterwards I met 'Umar
and mentioned to him what had happened to me, and
said to him, "Somebody, who had more right than
you, O 'Umar, took over the case. By Allah, I asked
you to recite a Verse to me while I knew it better
than you." On that Umar said to me, "By
Allah, if I admitted and entertained you, it would
have been dearer to me than having nice red camels.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
288:
Narrated 'Umar bin Abi Salama:
I was a boy under the care of Allah's Apostle and
my hand used to go around the dish while I was
eating. So Allah's Apostle said to me, 'O boy!
Mention the Name of Allah and eat with your right
hand, and eat of the dish what is nearer to
you." Since then I have applied those
instructions when eating.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
289:
Narrated 'Umar bin Al Salama:
Who was the son of Um Salama, the wife of the
Prophet:
Once I ate a meal with Allah's Apostle and I was
eating from all sides of the dish. So Allah's
Apostle said to me, "Eat of the dish what is
nearer to you."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
290:
Narrated Wahb bin Kaisan Abi Nu'aim:
A meal was brought to Allah's Apostle while his
step-son, 'Umar bin Abi Salama was with him. Allah's
Apostle said to him, "Mention the Name of Allah
and eat of the dish what is nearer to you."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
291:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A tailor invited Allah's Apostle to a meal which
he had prepared. I went along with Allah's Apostle
and saw him seeking to eat the pieces of gourd from
the various sides of the dish. Since that day I have
liked to eat gourd. 'Umar bin Abi Salama said: The
Prophet, said to me, "Eat with your right
hand."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
292:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet used to love to start doing things
from the right side whenever possible, in performing
ablution, putting on his shoes, and combing his
hair. (Al-Ash'ath said: The Prophet used to do so in
all his affairs.)
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
293:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Abu Talha said to Um Sulaim, "I have heard
the voice of Allah's Apostle which was feeble, and I
think that he is hungry. Have you got something (to
eat)?" She took out some loaves of barley
bread, then took her face-covering sheet and wrapped
the bread in part of it, and pushed it under my
garment and turned the rest of it around my body and
sent me to Allah's Apostle . I went with that, and
found Allah's Apostle in the mosque with some
people. I stood up near them, and Allah's Apostle
asked me, "Have you been sent by Abu Talha?"
I said, "Yes." He asked, "With some
food (for us)?" I said, "Yes." Then
Allah's Apostle said to all those who were with him,
"Get up!" He set out (and all the people
accompanied him) and I proceeded ahead of them till
I came to Abu Talha. Abu Talha then said, "O Um
Sulaim! Allah's Apostle has arrived along with the
people, and we do not have food enough to feed them
all." She said, "Allah and His Apostle
know better." So Abu Talha went out till he met
Allah's Apostle. Then Abu Talha and Allah's Apostle
came and entered the house. Allah's Apostle said,
"Um Sulaim ! Bring whatever you have." She
brought that very bread. The Prophet ordered that it
be crushed into small pieces, and Um Sulaim pressed
a skin of butter on it. Then Allah's Apostle said
whatever Allah wished him to say (to bless the food)
and then added, "Admit ten (men)." So they
were admitted, ate their fill and went out. The
Prophet then said, "Admit ten (more)."
They were admitted, ate their full, and went out. He
then again said, "Admit ten more!" They
were admitted, ate their fill, and went out. He
admitted ten more, and so all those people ate their
fill, and they were eighty men.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
294:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin Abu Bakr:
We were one hundred and thirty men sitting with
the Prophet. The Prophet said, "Have anyone of
you any food with him?" It happened that one
man had one Sa of wheat flour (or so) which was
turned into dough then. After a while a tall lanky
pagan came, driving some sheep. The Prophet asked,
'Will you sell us (a sheep), or give (it to) us as a
gift?" The pagan said, "No, but I will
sell it " So the Prophet bought from him a
sheep which was slaughtered, and then the Prophet
ordered that the liver, the kidneys, lungs and
heart, etc., of that sheep be roasted. By Allah,
none of those one hundred and thirty men but had his
share of those things. The Prophet gave to those who
were present, and also kept a share for those who
were absent He then served that cooked sheep in two
big trays and we all ate together our fill; yet
there remained a part of it in those two trays which
I carried on the camel.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
295:
Narrated 'Aisha :
The Prophet died when we had satisfied our hunger
with the two black things, i.e. dates and water.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
296:
Narrated Suwaid bin An-Nu'man:
We went out with Allah's Apostle to Khaibar, and
when we were at As-Sahba', (Yahya, a sub-narrator
said, "As-Sahba' is a place at a distance of
one day's journey to Khaibar)." Allah's Apostle
asked the people to bring their food, but there was
nothing with the people except Sawiq. So we all
chewed and ate of it. Then the Prophet asked for
some water and he rinsed his mouth, and we too,
rinsed our mouths. Then he led us in the Maghrib
prayer without performing ablution (again).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
297:
Narrated Qatada:
We were in the company of Anas whose baker was
with him. Anas said, The Prophet did not eat thin
bread, or a roasted sheep till he met Allah (died).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
298:
Narrated Anas:
To the best of my knowledge, the Prophet did not
take his meals in a big tray at all, nor did he ever
eat well-baked thin bread, nor did he ever eat at a
dining table.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
299:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet halted to consummate his marriage
with Safiyya. I invited the Muslims to his wedding
banquet. He ordered that leather dining sheets be
spread. Then dates, dried yoghurt and butter were
put on those sheets. Anas added: The Prophet
consummated his marriage with Safiyya (during a
journey) whereupon Hais (sweet dish) was served on a
leather dining sheet.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
300:
Narrated Wahb bin Kaisan:
The People of Sham taunted 'Abdullah bin
Az-Zubair by calling him "The son of
Dhatin-Nataqain" (the woman who has two
waist-belts). (His mother) (Asma, said to him,
"O my son! They taunt you with "Nataqain".
Do you know what the Nataqain were? That was my
waist-belt which I divided in two parts. I tied the
water skin of Allah's Apostle with one part, and
with the other part I tied his food container."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
301:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
that his aunt, Um Hufaid bint Al-Harith bin Hazn,
presented to the Prophet butter, dried yoghurt and
mastigures. The Prophet invited the people to those
mastigures and they were eaten on his dining sheet,
but the Prophet did not eat of it, as if he disliked
it. Nevertheless. if it was unlawful to eat that,
the people would not have eaten it on the dining
sheet of the Prophet nor would he have ordered that
they be eaten.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
302:
Narrated Suwaid bin An-Nu'man:
that while they were with the Prophet at As-Sahba'
which was at a distance of one day's journey from
Khaibar the prayer became due, and the Prophet asked
the people for food but there was nothing with the
people except Sawiq. He ate of it and we ate along
with him, and then he asked for water and rinsed his
mouth (with it), and then offered the (Maghrib)
prayer and we too offered the prayer but the Prophet
did not perform ablution (again after eating the
Sawiq.).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
303:
Narrated Khalid bin Al-Walid:
That he went with Allah's Apostle to the house of
Maimuna, who was his and Ibn 'Abbas' aunt. He found
with her a roasted mastigure which her sister
Hufaida bint Al-Harith had brought from Najd.
Maimuna presented the mastigure before Allah's
Apostle who rarely started eating any (unfamiliar)
food before it was described and named for him. (But
that time) Allah's Apostle stretched his hand
towards the (meat of the) mastigure whereupon a lady
from among those who were present, said, "You
should inform Allah's Apostle of what you have
presented to him. O Allah's Apostle! It is the meat
of a mastigure." (On learning that) Allah's
Apostle withdrew his hand from the meat of the
mastigure. Khalid bin Al-Walid said, "O Allah's
Apostle! Is this unlawful to eat?" Allah's
Apostle replied, "No, but it is not found in
the land of my people, so I do not like it."
Khalid said, "Then I pulled the mastigure
(meat) towards me and ate it while Allah's Apostle
was looking at me.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
304:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "The food for two
persons is sufficient for three, and the food of
three persons is sufficient for four persons."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
305:
Narrated Nafi':
Ibn 'Umar never used to take his meal unless a
poor man was called to eat with him. One day I
brought a poor man to eat with him, the man ate too
much, whereupon Ibn 'Umar said, "O Nafi'! Don't
let this man enter my house, for I heard the Prophet
saying, "A believer eats in one intestine (is
satisfied with a little food), and a kafir
(unbeliever) eats in seven intestines (eats much
food)."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
306:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "A believer eats in
one intestine (is satisfied with a little food), and
a kafir (unbeliever) or a hypocrite eats in seven
intestines (eats too much)."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
307:
Narrated 'Amr:
Abu Nahik was avaricious eater. Ibn 'Umar said to
him, "Allah's Apostle said, "A Kafir
(unbeliever) eats in seven intestines (eats
much)." On that Abu Nahik said, "But I
believe in Allah and His Apostle ."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
308:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Allah's Apostle said, "A Muslim eats in one
intestine (i.e. he is satisfied with a little food)
while a Kafir (unbeliever) eats in seven intestines
(eats much)."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
309:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
A man used to eat much, but when he embraced
Islam, he started eating less. That was mentioned to
the Prophet who then said, "A believer eats in
one intestine (is satisfied with a little food) and
a Kafir eats in seven intestines (eats much). "
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
310:
Narrated Abu Juhaifa:
Allah's Apostle said, "I do not take my
meals while leaning (against something).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
311:
Narrated Abu Juhaifa:
While I was with the Prophet he said to a man who
was with him, "I do not take my meals while
leaning."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
312:
Narrated Khalid bin Al-Walid:
"A roasted mastigure was brought to the
Prophet who stretched his hand towards it to eat it.
But it was said to him, "It is a mastigure."
So he withdrew his hand. Khalid asked, "Is it
unlawful to eat?" the Prophet said, "No,
but it is not found in the land of my people and
that is why I do not like eating it." So Khalid
started eating (it) while Allah's Apostle was
looking at him. An-Nadr said: 'Al-Khazira' (is
prepared) from bran while 'Al-Harira' is prepared
from milk.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
313:
Narrated 'Urban bin Malik:
who attended the Badr battle and was from the
Ansar, that he came to the Prophet and said, "O
Allah's Apostle! I have lost my eyesight and I lead
my people in the prayer (as an Imam). When it rains,
the valley which is between me and my people, flows
with water, and then I cannot go to their mosque to
lead them in the prayer. O Allah's Apostle! I wish
that you could come and pray in my house so that I
may take it as a praying place. The Prophet said,
"Allah willing, I will do that." The next
morning, soon after the sun had risen, Allah's
Apostle came with Abu Bakr. The Prophet asked for
the permission to enter and I admitted him. The
Prophet had not sat till he had entered the house
and said to me, "Where do you like me to pray
in your house?" I pointed at a place in my
house whereupon he stood and said, "Allahu
Akbar." We lined behind him and he prayed two
Rakat and finished it with Taslim. We then requested
him to stay for a special meal of Khazira which we
had prepared. A large number of men from the
adjoining area gathered in the house. One of them
said, "Where is Malik bin Ad-Dukhshun?"
Another man said, "He is a hypocrite and does
not love Allah and His Apostle." The Prophet
said, "Do not say so. Do you not think that he
has said: "None has the right to be worshipped
but Allah," seeking Allah's pleasure? The man
said, "Allah and His Apostle know better, but
we have always seen him mixing with hypocrites and
giving them advice." The Prophet said,
"Allah has forbidden the (Hell) Fire for those
who testify that none has the right to be worshipped
but Allah, seeking Allah's pleasure. "
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
314:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
My aunt presented (roasted) mastigures, Iqt and
milk to the Prophet . The mastigures were put on his
dining sheet, and if it was unlawful to eat, it
would not have been put there. The Prophet drank the
milk and ate the Iqt only.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
315:
Narrated Sahl bin Sad:
We used to be happy on Fridays, for there was an
old lady who used to pull out the roots of Silq and
put it in a cooking pot with some barley. When we
had finished the prayer, we would visit her and she
would present that dish before us. So we used to be
happy on Fridays because of that, and we never used
to take our meals or have a mid-day nap except after
the Friday prayer. By Allah, that meal contained no
fat.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
316:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet ate of the meat of a shoulder (by
cutting the meat with his teeth), and then got up
and offered the prayer without performing the
ablution anew. Narrated Ibn 'Abbas: The Prophet took
out a bone with meat on it from a cooking pot and
ate of it, and then offered the prayer without
performing ablution anew.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
317:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
We went out towards Mecca with the Prophet.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
318:
Narrated Abu Qatada:
Once, while I was sitting with the companions of
the Prophet at a station on the road to Mecca and
Allah's Apostle was stationing ahead of us and all
the people were assuming Ihram while I was not. My
companion, saw an onager while I was busy Mending my
shoes. They did not Inform me of the onager but they
wished that I would see it Suddenly I looked and saw
the onager Then I headed towards my horse, saddled
it and rode, but I forgot to take the lash and the
spear. So I said to them my companions), "Give
me the lash and the spear." But they said,
"No, by Allah we will not help you in any way
to hunt it ' I got angry, dismounted, took it the
spear and the lash), rode (the horse chased the
onager and wounded it Then I brought it when it had
dyed. My companions started eating of its (cooked)
meat, but they suspected that it might be unlawful
to eat of its meat while they were in a state of
Ihram Then I proceeded further and I kept one of its
forelegs with me. When we met Allah's Apostle we
asked him about that. He said, "Have you some
of its meat with you?" I gave him that foreleg
and he ate the meat till he stripped the bone of its
flesh although he was in a state of Ihram.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
319:
Narrated 'Amr bin Umaiyya
that he saw the Prophet holding a shoulder piece
of mutton in his hand and cutting part of it with a
knife. Then he was called for the prayer whereupon
he put down the shoulder piece and the knife with
which he was cutting it, and then stood for prayer
without performing ablution again.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
320:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet never criticized any food (he was
invited to) but he used to eat if he liked the food,
and leave it if he disliked
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
321:
Narrated Abu Hazim:
that he asked Sahl, "Did you use white flour
during the lifetime of the Prophet ?" Sahl
replied, "No. Hazim asked, "Did you use to
sift barley flour?" He said, "No, but we
used to blow off the husk (of the barley)."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
322:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
Once the Prophet distributed dates among his
companions and gave each one seven dates. He gave me
seven dates too, one of which was dry and hard, but
none of the other dates was more liked by me than
that one, for it prolonged my chewing it.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
323:
Narrated Sad:
I was one of (the first) seven (who had embraced
Islam) with Allah's Apostle and we had nothing to
eat then, except the leaves of the Habala or Hubula
tree, so that our stool used to be similar to that
of sheep. Now the tribe of Bani Asad wants to teach
me Islam; I would be a loser and all my efforts
would be in vain (if I learn Islam anew from them).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
324:
Narrated Abu Hazim:
I asked Sahl bin Sad, "Did Allah's Apostle
ever eat white flour?" Sahl said, "Allah's
Apostle never saw white flour since Allah sent him
as an Apostle till He took him unto Him." I
asked, "Did the people have (use) sieves during
the lifetime of Allah's Apostle?" Sahl said,
"Allah's Apostle never saw (used) a sieve since
Allah sent him as an Apostle until He took him unto
Him," I said, "How could you eat barley
unsifted?" he said, "We used to grind it
and then blow off its husk, and after the husk flew
away, we used to prepare the dough (bake) and eat
it."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
325:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
that he passed by a group of people in front of
whom there was a roasted sheep. They invited him but
he refused to eat and said, "Allah's Apostle
left this world without satisfying his hunger even
with barley bread."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
326:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet never took his meals at a dining
table, nor in small plates, and he never ate thin
well-baked bread. (The sub-narrator asked Qatada,
"Over what did they use to take their
meals?" Qatada said, "On leather dining
sheets."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
327:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The family of Muhammad had not eaten wheat bread
to their satisfaction for three consecutive days
since his arrival at Medina till he died.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
328:
Narrated 'Aisha:
(the wife of the Prophet) that whenever one of
her relatives died, the women assembled and then
dispersed (returned to their houses) except her
relatives and close friends. She would order that a
pot of Talbina be cooked. Then Tharid (a dish
prepared from meat and bread) would be prepared and
the Talbina would be poured on it. 'Aisha would say
(to the women),"Eat of it, for I heard Allah's
Apostle saying, 'The Talbina soothes the heart of
the patient and relieves him from some of his
sadness.' "
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
329:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:
The Prophet said, "Many men reached
perfection but none among the women reached
perfection except Mary, the daughter of ' Imran, and
Asia, Pharoah's wife. And the superiority of 'Aisha
to other women is like the superiority of Tharid to
other kinds of food.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
330:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "The superiority of 'Aisha
to other women is like the superiority of Tharid to
other kinds of food . "
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
331:
Narrated Anas:
I went along with the Prophet to the house of a
young tailor of his. The tailor presented a dish of
Tharid to the Prophet and resumed his work. The
Prophet started picking the pieces of gourd and I
too, started picking them and putting it before him.
Since then I have always loved (to eat) gourd.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
332:
Narrated Qatada:
We used to visit Anas bin Malik while his baker
was standing (and baking). Anas would say,
"Eat! I do not know that the Prophet had ever
seen well-baked bread till he met Allah, nor had he
ever seen a roasted sheep with his own eyes."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
333:
Narrated 'Amr bin Umaiyay Ad-Damri:
I saw Allah's Apostle cutting part of the
shoulder of mutton with a knife. He ate of it and
then was called for prayer whereupon he got up and
put down the knife and offered the prayer without
performing new ablution.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
334:
Narrated 'Abis:
I asked 'Aisha "Did the Prophet forbid
eating the meat of sacrifices offered on 'Id-ul-Adha
for more than three days" She said, "The
Prophet did not do this except in the year when the
people were hungry, so he wanted the rich to feed
the poor. But later we used to store even a trotter
of a sheep to eat it fifteen days later." She
was asked, "What compelled you to do so?"
She smiled and said, "The family of Muhammad
did not eat to their satisfaction white bread with
meat soup for three successive days till he met
Allah."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
335:
Narrated Jabir:
We used to carry the meat of the Hadis
(sacrificed animals) to Medina during the life-time
of the Prophet .
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
336:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
Allah's Apostle said to Abu Talha, "Seek one
of your boys to serve me." Abu Talha mounted me
behind him (on his riding animal) and took me (to
the Prophet ). So I used to serve Allah's Apostle
whenever he dismounted (to stay somewhere). I used
to hear him saying very often, "O Allah! I seek
refuge with You from, having worries sadness,
helplessness, laziness, miserliness, cowardice, from
being heavily in debt and from being overpowered by
other persons unjustly." I kept on serving till
we -returned from the battle of Khaibar. The Prophet
then brought Safiyya bint Huyai whom he had won from
the war booty. I saw him folding up a gown or a
garment for her to sit on behind him (on his
she-camel). When he reached As-Sahba', he prepared
Hais and placed it on a dining sheet. Then he sent
me to invite men, who (came and) ate; and that was
his and Safiyya's wedding banquet. Then the Prophet
proceeded, and when he saw (noticed) the mountain of
Uhud, he said, "This mountain loves us, and we
love it." When we approached Medina, he said,
"O Allah! I make the area between its two
mountains a sanctuary as Abraham has made Mecca a
sanctuary. O Allah! Bless their Mudd and Sa (special
kinds of measure)."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
337:
Narrated 'Abdur-Rahman bin Abi Laila:
We were sitting in the company of Hudhaifa who
asked for water and a Magian brought him water. But
when he placed the cup in his hand, he threw it at
him and said, "Had I not forbidden him to do so
more than once or twice?" He wanted to say,
"I would not have done so," adding,
"but I heard the Prophet saying, "Do not
wear silk or Dibaja, and do not drink in silver or
golden vessels, and do not eat in plates of such
metals, for such things are for the unbelievers in
this worldly life and for us in the Hereafter."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
338:
Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ash'ari:
Allah's Apostle said, "The example of a
Believer who recites the Quran, is that of a citron
which smells good and tastes good; And the example
of a Believer who does not recite the Quran, is that
of a date which has no smell but tastes sweet; and
the example of a hypocrite who recites the Quran, is
that of an aromatic plant which smells good but
tastes bitter; and the example of a hypocrite who
does not recite the Quran, is that of a colocynth
plant which has no smell and is bitter in
taste."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
339:
Narrated Anas:
The Prophet said, "The superiority of 'Aisha
to other ladies is like the superiority of Tharid to
other kinds of food."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
340:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "Traveling is a kind of
torture, as it prevents one from sleeping and
eating! So when one has finished his job, he should
return quickly to his family."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
341:
Narrated Qasim bin Muhammad:
Three traditions have been established because of
Barira: 'Aisha intended to buy her and set her free,
but Barira's masters said, "Her wala' will be
for us." 'Aisha mentioned that to Allah's
Apostle who said, "You could accept their
condition if you wished, for the wala is for the one
who manumits the slave." Barira was manumitted,
then she was given the choice either to stay with
her husband or leave him; One day Allah's Apostle
entered 'Aisha's house while there was a cooking pot
of food boiling on the fire. The Prophet asked for
lunch, and he was presented with bread and some
extra food from the home-made Udm (e.g. soup). He
asked, "Don't I see meat (being cooked)?"
They said, "Yes, O Allah's Apostle! But it is
the meat that has been given to Barira in charity
and she has given it to us as a present." He
said, "For Barira it is alms, but for us it is
a present."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
342:
Narrated 'Aisha:
Allah's Apostle used to love sweet edible things
and honey.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
343:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
I used to accompany Allah's Apostle to fill my
stomach; and that was when I did not eat baked
bread, nor wear silk. Neither a male nor a female
slave used to serve me, and I used to bind stones
over my belly and ask somebody to recite a Quranic
Verse for me though I knew it, so that he might take
me to his house and feed me. Ja'far bin Abi Talib
was very kind to the poor, and he used to take us
and feed us with what ever was available in his
house, (and if nothing was available), he used to
give us the empty (honey or butter) skin which we
would tear and lick whatever was in it.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
344:
Narrated Anas:
Allah's Apostle went to (the house of) his slave
tailor, and he was offered (a dish of) gourd of
which he started eating. I have loved to eat gourd
since I saw Allah's Apostle eating it.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
345:
Narrated Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari:
There was a man called Abu Shu'aib, and he had a
slave who was a butcher. He said (to his slave),
"Prepare a meal to which I may invite Allah's
Apostle along with four other men." So he
invited Allah's Apostle and four other men, but
another man followed them whereupon the Prophet
said, "You have invited me as one of five
guests, but now another man has followed us. If you
wish you can admit him, and if you wish you can
refuse him." On that the host said, "But I
admit him." Narrated Muhammad bin Isma'il: If
guests are sitting at a dining table, they do not
have the right to carry food from other tables to
theirs, but they can pass on food from their own
table to each other; otherwise they should leave it.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
346:
Narrated Anas:
I was a young boy when I once was walking with
Allah's Apostle . Allah's Apostle entered the house
of his slave tailor and the latter brought a dish
filled with food covered with pieces of gourd.
Allah's Apostle started picking and eating the
gourd. When I saw that, I started collecting and
placing the gourd before him. Then the slave
returned to his work. Anas added: I have kept on
loving gourd since I saw Allah's Apostle doing what
he was doing.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
347:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A tailor invited the Prophet to a meal which he
had prepared, and I went along with the Prophet .
The tailor presented barley bread and soup
containing gourd and cured meat. I saw the Prophet
picking the pieces of gourd from around the dish,
and since then I have kept on liking gourd.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
348:
Narrated Anas:
I saw the Prophet being served with soup and
containing gourd and cured meat, and I saw him
picking and eating the pieces of gourd.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
349:
Narrated 'Aisha:
The Prophet did not do that (i.e., forbade the
storage of the meat of sacrifices for three days)
except (he did so) so that the rich would feed the
poor. But later we used to keep even trotters to
cook, fifteen days later. The family of Muhammad did
not eat wheat bread with meat or soup to their
satisfaction for three successive days.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
350:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
A tailor invited Allah's Apostle to a meal which
he had prepared. I went with Allah's Apostle to that
meal, and the tailor served the Prophet with barley
bread and soup of gourd and cured meat. I saw
Allah's Apostle picking the pieces of gourd from
around the dish, and since then I have kept on
liking gourd.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
351:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Ja'far bin Abi Talib:
I saw Allah's Apostle eating fresh dates with
snake cucumber.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
352:
Narrated Abu 'Uthman:
I was a guest of Abu Huraira for seven days. Abu
Huraira, his wife and his slave used to get up and
remain awake for one-third of the night by turns.
Each would offer the night prayer and then awaken
the other. I heard Abu Huraira saying, "Allah's
Apostle distributed dates among his companions and
my share was seven dates, one of which was a Hashafa
(a date which dried on the tree before it was fully
ripe).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
353:
Narrated Abu Huraira:
The Prophet distributed dates among us, and my
share was five dates, four of which were good, and
one was a ,Hashafa, and I found the Hashafa the
hardest for my teeth.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
354:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
There was a Jew in Medina who used to lend me
money up to the season of plucking dates. (Jabir had
a piece of land which was on the way to Ruma). That
year the land was not promising, so the payment of
the debt was delayed one year. The Jew came to me at
the time of plucking, but gathered nothing from my
land. I asked him to give me one year respite, but
he refused. This news reached the Prophet whereupon
he said to his companions, "Let us go and ask
the Jew for respite for Jabir." All of them
came to me in my garden, and the Prophet started
speaking to the Jew, but he Jew said, "O Abu
Qasim! I will not grant him respite." When the
Prophet saw the Jew's attitude, he stood up and
walked all around the garden and came again and
talked to the Jew, but the Jew refused his request.
I got up and brought some ripe fresh dates and put
it in front of the Prophet. He ate and then said to
me, "Where is your hut, O Jabir?" I
informed him, and he said, "Spread out a bed
for me in it." I spread out a bed, and he
entered and slept. When he woke up, I brought some
dates to him again and he ate of it and then got up
and talked to the Jew again, but the Jew again
refused his request. Then the Prophet got up for the
second time amidst the palm trees loaded with fresh
dates, and said, "O Jabir! Pluck dates to repay
your debt." The Jew remained with me while I
was plucking the dates, till I paid him all his
right, yet there remained extra quantity of dates.
So I went out and proceeded till I reached the
Prophet and informed him of the good news, whereupon
he said, "I testify that I am Allah's
Apostle."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
355:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
While we were sitting with the Prophet a spadix
of palm tree was brought to him. The Prophet said,
"There is a tree among the trees which is as
blessed as a Muslim" I thought that it was the
date palm tree and intended to say, "It is the
date-palm tree, O Allah's Apostle!" but I
looked behind to see that I was the tenth and
youngest of ten men present there, so I kept quiet'
Then the Prophet said, "It is the datepalm
tree."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
356:
Narrated Sad:
Allah's Apostle said, "He who eats seven 'Ajwa
dates every morning, will not be affected by poison
or magic on the day he eats them."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
357:
Narrated Jabala bin Suhaim.
At the time of Ibn Az-Zubair, we were struck with
famine, and he provided us with dates for our food.
'Abdullah bin 'Umar used to pass by us while we were
eating, and say, "Do not eat two dates together
at a time, for the Prophet forbade the taking of two
dates together at a time (in a gathering)." Ibn
'Umar used to add, "Unless one takes the
permission of one's companions."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
358:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Ja'far:
I saw the Prophet eating fresh dates with snake
cucumbers.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
359:
Narrated Ibn 'Umar:
The Prophet said, "There is a tree among the
trees which is similar to a Muslim (in goodness),
and that is the date palm tree."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
360:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Ja'far:
I saw Allah's Apostle eating fresh dates with
snake cucumbers.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
361:
Narrated Anas:
My mother, Um Sulaim, took a Mudd of barley
grain, ground it and made porridge from it, and
pressed (over it), a butter skin she had with her.
Then she sent me to the Prophet, and I reached him
while he was sitting with his companions. I invited
him, whereupon he said, "And those who are with
me?' I returned and said, "He says, 'And those
who are with me?" Abu Talha went out to him and
said, "O Allah's Apostle! It is just a meal
prepared by Um Sulaim." The Prophet entered and
the food was brought to him. He said, "Let ten
persons enter upon me." Those ten entered and
ate their fill. Again he said, 'Let ten (more) enter
upon me." Those ten entered and ate their fill.
Then he said, "Let ten (more) enter upon
me." He called forty persons in all Then
Allah's Apostle ate and got up. I started looking
(at the food) to see if it decreased or not.
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
362:
Narrated 'Abdul 'Aziz:
It was said to Anas "What did you hear the
Prophet saying about garlic?" Anas replied,
"Whoever has eaten (garlic) should not approach
our mosque."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
363:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
The Prophet said, "Whoever has eaten garlic
or onion should keep away from us (or should keep
away from our mosque).'
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
364:
Narrated Jabir bin 'Abdullah:
We were with Allah's Apostle collecting Al-Kabath
at Mar-Az-Zahran. The Prophet said, "Collect
the black ones, for they are better." Somebody
said, (O Allah's Apostle!) Have you ever shepherded
sheep?" He said, "There has been no
prophet but has shepherded them. "
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
365:
Narrated Suwaid bin An Nu'man:
We went out with Allah's Apostle to Khaibar, and
when we reached As-Sahba', the Prophet asked for
food, and he was offered nothing but Sawiq. We ate,
and then Allah's Apostle stood up for the prayer. He
rinsed his mouth with water, and we too, rinsed our
mouths. Narrated Suwaid; We went out with Allah's
Apostle to Khaibar. and when we reached As-Sahba',
which (Yahya says) is one day' journey from Khaibar,
the Prophet asked for food, and he was offered
nothing but Sawiq which we chewed and ate. Then the
Prophet asked for water and rinsed his mouth, and we
too, rinsed our mouths along with him. He then led
us in the Maghrib prayer without performing ablution
again
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
366:
Narrated Ibn 'Abbas:
The Prophet said, 'When you eat, do not wipe your
hands till you have licked it, or had it licked by
somebody else."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
367:
Narrated Said bin Al-Harith:
that he asked Jabir bin 'Abdullah about
performing ablution after taking a cooked meal. He
replied, "It is not essential," and added,
"We never used to get such kind of food during
the lifetime of the Prophet except rarely; and if at
all we got such a dish, we did not have any
handkerchiefs to wipe our hands with except the
palms of our hands, our forearms and our feet. We
would perform the prayer thereafter with-out
performing new ablution."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
368:
Narrated Abu Umama:
Whenever the dining sheet of the Prophet was
taken away (i.e., whenever he finished his meal), he
used to say: "Al-hamdu lillah kathiran taiyiban
mubarakan fihi ghaira makfiy wala muwada' wala
mustaghna'anhu Rabbuna."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
369:
Narrated Abu Umama:
Whenever the Prophet finished his meals (or when
his dining sheet was taken away), he used to say.
"Praise be to Allah Who has satisfied our needs
and quenched our thirst. Your favor cannot by
compensated or denied." Once he said, upraise
be to You, O our Lord! Your favor cannot be
compensated, nor can be left, nor can be dispensed
with, O our Lord!"
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
370:
Narrated .Abu Huraira:
The Prophet said, "When your servant brings
your food to you, if you do not ask him to join you,
then at least ask him to take one or two handfuls,
for he has suffered from its heat (while cooking it)
and has taken pains to cook it nicely."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
371:
Narrated Abu Mas'ud Al-Ansari:
There was an Ansari man nicknamed, Abu Shu'aib,
who had a slave who was a butcher. He came to the
Prophet while he was sitting with his companions and
noticed the signs of hunger on the face of the
Prophet . So he went to his butcher slave and said,
"Prepare for me a meal sufficient for five
persons so that I may invite the Prophet along with
four other men." He had the meal prepared for
him and invited him. A (sixth) man followed them.
The Prophet said, "O Abu Shu'aib! Another man
has followed us. If you wish, you may invite him;
and if you wish, you may refuse him." Abu
Shu'aib said, "No, I will admit him."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
372:
Narrated 'Amr bin Umaiyya:
that he saw Allah's Apostle cutting a piece of
mutton from its shoulder part he was carrying in his
hand. When he was called for prayer, he put it down
and the knife with which he was cutting it. Then he
stood up and offered the prayer without performing
new ablution
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
373r:
Narrated Anas bin Malik:
The Prophet said, If supper is served and the
Iqama for (Isha) prayer is proclaimed, start with
you supper first."
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
373i:
Narrated Nafi:
Once Ibn Umar was taking his supper while he was
listening to the recitation of (Quran by) the Imam
(in the Isha prayer).
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
374:
Narrated Aisha:
The Prophet said, "If the Iqama for ('Isha')
prayer is proclaimed and supper is served, take your
supper first "
Volume 7, Book 65, Number
375:
Narrated Anas:
I know (about) the Hijab (the order of veiling of
women) more than anybody else. Ubai bin Ka'b used to
ask me about it. Allah's Apostle became the
bridegroom of Zainab bint Jahsh whom he married at
Medina. After the sun had risen high in the sky, the
Prophet invited the people to a meal. Allah's
Apostle remained sitting and some people remained
sitting with him after the other guests had left.
Then Allah's Apostle got up and went away, and I
too, followed him till he reached the door of 'Aisha's
room. Then he thought that the people must have left
the place by then, so he returned and I also
returned with him. Behold, the people were still
sitting at their places. So he went back again for
the second time, and I went along with him too. When
we reached the door of 'Aisha's room, he returned
and I also returned with him to see that the people
had left. Thereupon the Prophet hung a curtain
between me and him and the Verse regarding the order
for (veiling of women) Hijab was revealed.
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