چکیده:
There is a great deal of research has been conducted on how to eat and drink in Islam. This research article will cover prophet Mohammad(saww) eating and drinking habits as well as the etiquette, including how he eat, what kind of food he loved, the amount eaten, with whom he loved to eat, eating etiquette such as calling Allah’s name before each meal, ending the meal by praising the lord, hygiene, and avoiding wastefulness. Since Prophet Mohammad(saww) was sent from God to deliver the message of God to help people to reach perfection in their life, He is the role model for all mankind in every aspect of life. Through this paper, the need to learn good eating and drinking habits will be discussed by taking evidence from Islamic sources. This evidence then is further reinforced through the clear understanding of the hadith through various sources. Lastly, conclusion of the paper sums up the discussion and presents recommendations through which the element of etiquettes of eating and drinking can be effectively incorporated in one’s life.
خلاصه ماشینی:
This research article will cover prophet Mohammad(saww) eating and drinking habits as well as the etiquette, including how he eat, what kind of food he loved, the amount eaten, with whom he loved to eat, eating etiquette such as calling Allah’s name before each meal, ending the meal by praising the lord, hygiene, and avoiding wastefulness.
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It is necessary to study the eating and drinking habits of Prophet Mohammad(saww) for better health and physical appearance.
Considering the vast amount of hadith from Prophet Mohammad(saww) about the etiquette of drinking and eating, we find answers to when, why and how did he eat, what type of food, and with whom he used to eat?
Prophet Mohammad(saww) used to eat the food which was permissible (halal) by God, simple and beneficial.
It is necessary to have a proper intake of food and drink to survive; However from the viewpoint of Prophet Mohammad(saww) the need of physical power is more important than survival.
Tabarsi stated in “Makarim al-Akhlaq”: Prophet Mohammad(saww) always used to eat simple food, he never insisted on any specific type of food when offered or invited.
According to view of Imam Raza(as): “barley bread is recommended in Islam as it is a food of Prophets and removes illness from stomach”.