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Book 23. KITAB AL-ASHRIBA
(Drinks)
Chapter
Forbiddance of wine
It is forbidden to prepare vinegar from Khamr(wine)
It is forbidden to use wine as a medicine
The wine which is prepared from dates and grapes is also Khamr
It is not approved to prepare Nabidh by mixing dry dates and grapes
It is forbidden to prepare Nabidh is varnished jar, gourd, green pitcher, and hollow stumps
Every intoxicant is Khamr and every khamr is forbidden
Permissibility to use Nabidh which is not strong and has not turned into Intoxicant
It is good to drink milk
Command pertaining to the covering of vessels, and tightening (the mouths) of waterskins, etc
Etiquette relating to eating and drinkifig
Disapproval of drinking water while standing
Permissibility of drinking Zamzam (water) while standing
It is repugnant to breathe in a vessel and appreciable to breathe three times outside the vessel in course of drinking
It is desirable to circulate water or milk (in an assembly) from the right-hand side of the one who serves
The merit of licking the fingers after taking food and wiping the dish (with fingers) and eating of the fallen mouthful after removing the dirt sticking to it
What should the guest do if an uninvited person accompanies him and the merit of inviting that person to feast
Permissibility of a person's taking anyone along with him where the host is very intimate with the guest
Permissibility of eating soup and merit of eating pumpkin
Desirability of extracting stones from the dates and of the guest's invoking blessing for the host
Eating cucumber with dates
One should show modesty while eating and the way how one should sit
It is forbidden to eat two dates or two morsels simultaneously
It is permissible to store dates and corn for the sutenance of one's children
Excellencece of the dates of Medina
Excellence of truffles and their use as a medicine for the eyes
The merit of the fruit of Arak tree
The merit of vinegar as a condiment
Permissibility of eating garlic, but avoiding it when one intends to talk to eminent persons
Showing honour to the guest and the merit of making of sacrifice for him
Excellence of sharing the small food
A believer eats in one intestine whereas a non-beleiver eats in seven intestines
Don't find fault with food (served to you)
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