چکیده:
In the present day, a great deal of research is
being done on how to eat as well as eating etiquette for
people’s wellbeing. This article touches upon Prophet
Muhammad’s eating and drinking habits and etiquette,
including the kinds of food he ate, the amount eaten, when
he ate, and with whom. Other aspects of eating etiquette,
such as beginning a meal with Allah’s name, ending it in
praising Him, hygiene, and avoiding wastefulness are also
considered. Since the Prophet was chosen by Allah to deliver
His message to the people through teaching them how to live
and eventually reach perfection, he is the perfect model to be
followed in every aspect of a person’s life
خلاصه ماشینی:
"For this reason, the instrumental role of eating in the direction of worship and performing obligations has been pointed out in narrations, as the Prophet said: O’ God, grant us abundance (barakah) of bread and do not let us be separated from it, for without it we will not be able to perform ritual prayer, fast, and perform our divine obligations.
34 Moreover, regarding the Prophet’s food, Anas ibn Malik said, "The Prophet would never eat meat or bread during the day or night, except when his body needed them.
41 Imam Sadiq narrates from Imam Ali that the Prophet with regards to eating also said: Eating food with people brings about abundance.
49 We quoted the Prophet earlier saying: The meal with four qualities is perfect: its permissibility (halal), having many people eating it, initiated with the name of God, and ended with praising Him. 50 When food was brought for the Prophet, he would say: Bism-Allah (In the Name of God).
53 Also, Imam Ali said: Many times I have been with the Prophet and saw that while drinking water, he would breathe three times, and each time he would mention the name of God in the beginning and praise God in the end.
Especially taking into consideration the fact that the people of that time usually ate with their hands, there are many narrations from the Prophet regarding this issue in which the effects of this act of hygiene are mentioned; effects such as removal of poverty, increasing of sustenance, abundance of good, keeping away insanity, accuracy of sight, and staying away from illness."