Foods in Islam
Introduction:
Allah has created man, put him on the
earth, and found nourishment for him with its all required elements as animals
and birds. Allah has made all things on the earth, which make man healthy,
lawful to him.
All dead creatures are impure, so it
is prohibited to eat them, except fish and locusts.
God says ﴾Prohibited to you are dead creatures, blood﴿
Chapter of the Table
The blood prohibited in the previous
verse is the liquid blood.
●It was narrated from Abd Allah ibn
'Umar that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ
said,
“Two kinds of dead meat and two
kinds of blood have been permitted to us. The two kinds of dead meat are fish
and locusts, and the two kinds of blood are the liver and spleen.”
Reference: Sunan Ibn Majah. Book 29, Hadith 3439
●Ibn Abi Aufa reported: We went on
seven expeditions with Allah’s Messenger ﷺ
and ate locusts.
Reference: Sahih Muslim. Book 34, Hadith 74
◊All animals are pure
except dogs and pigs and things result from them.
●It was narrated from
Motraf ibn Abd-Allah (May Allah be pleased with him) that Allah’s Apostle ﷺ said,
“When the dog licks the utensil, wash it
seven times, and rub it with earth the eighth time.”
Reference: Sunan An-Nasa'i. Book
2, Hadith 12
●It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah
(May Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet ﷺ
said:
“If somebody keeps a dog, he
will lose one Qirat (carat of the reward) of his good deeds every day, except if he keeps it for guarding
the fields or the herd.”
Reference: Sahih Al-Bukhari. Book 41, Hadith 3
●Jabir ibn Abd-Allah reported: I heard
Allah’s Apostle ﷺ, in the year of the
Conquest of Makkah, saying:
“Allah and His Apostle
prohibited the trade of alcohol, dead animals, pigs, and idols.”
Reference: Sahih Al-Bukhari. Book 34, Hadith 182
Lawful (Halal) animals and birds
□Cattle’s meat like camels, cows, and
sheep.
□Antelopes (oryx).
□Zebra.
□Buffalo.
□Gazelles.
God says ﴾And the grazing livestock
He has created for you, in them is warmth and benefits, and from them you eat﴿
Chapter of Bees. Verse NO 5
□Rabbits and poultry meat.
□Crane meat.
□Marine animals.
God says ﴾Lawful to you is game from the sea and its food as provision
for you and the travelers, but forbidden to you is game from the land as long
as you are in the state of consecration (Ihraam)﴿ Chapter of the
Table. Verse NO 96
۞There are two opinions
about horse meat:
a) It is legal.
●Asma' reported: We slaughtered a
horse and ate it during the lifetime of Allah’s Messenger.
Reference: Sahih Muslim. Book 34, Hadith 54
●Jabir reported: Allah’s Messenger ﷺ allowed us to eat the flesh of horses but
he forbade the flesh of donkeys.
Reference: Sunan An-Nasa'i. Book 42,
Hadith 66
b) It is prohibited.
God says ﴾And [He created] the horses,
mules, and donkeys for you to ride and [as] adornment. And He creates that which you do not know﴿
Chapter of Bees. Verse NO 8
The verse has mentioned horses along
with mules and donkeys which are prohibited to eat.
۞A Muslim can eat from the food of the Jews and the
Christians unless he thinks that it contains something prohibited like pork
fat.
God says ﴾This day [all] good foods have been made
lawful, and the food of those who were given the Scripture is lawful for you
and your food is lawful for them﴿
Chapter of the Table. Verse NO 5
─ As for their slaughtered animals
upon which the name of Allah has not been mentioned:
●'A'ishah reported:
They (the people)
said: “O Messenger of Allah! There are people here, recent converts from
polytheism, who bring us meat and we do not know whether or not they mentioned
Allah’s name over it.”
The Messenger ﷺ
said: “Mention Allah’s name and eat.”
Reference: Sunan Abi-Daoud. Book
16, Hadith 42
Prohibited (Haraam) animals and birds
□Any animal with fangs:
a lion, a
tiger, a wolf, a fox, a bear, a cheetah, a monkey, a dog, a weasel, a mouse, a
cat, a bat, a snake, a lizard, an elephant, a rhino, etc.
□Domestic donkeys.
□Mule meat is prohibited because it is
the offspring of male donkey and female horse.
●Abu Mas'ud AL-Ansari reported:
Allah’s Apostle prohibited taking the price of a dog, the earnings of a
prostitute, and the money given to a fortune-teller.”
Reference: Sahih AL-Bukhari. Book 76, Hadith 75
●'Ali ibn Abi-Talib reported: Allah’s
Messenger, on the Day of Khaibar forbade temporary marriage and eating the
flesh of domestic donkeys.
Reference: Sahih Muslim. Book 16, Hadith 38
□Any bird with talons: a falcon, an
eagle, a kite, an owl, a crow, etc.
●Jabir reported: On the Day of Khaibar,
the Messenger of Alllah prohibited eating domestic donkeys, the meat of mules,
every predator that has fangs, and every bird that has talons.
Reference: Jami' At-Tirmidhi. Book 18, Hadith 18
□Whatever can live both on the land
and in the sea (amphibians) as crocodiles, hippos, frogs, turtles, etc.
□Insects like cockroaches, beetles,
ants, bees, flies, mosquitoes, and worms.
□It is prohibited to eat any bird or
animal that is not slaughtered according to Islamic law, i.e., not
slaughtered by cutting the two jugular veins, the pharynx, and the esophagus.
□It is prohibited to eat any animal or
bird, if it is given electric shocks or if its neck is cut, because the neck
cutting does not give the body a chance to pump its content of blood.
□It is prohibited to eat any animal or
bird that runs into one of the cases mentioned in the following verse
﴾Prohibited to you are dead animals,
blood, the flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to other than
Allah, and [those animals] killed by strangling or by a violent
blow or by a head-long fall or by the goring of horns, and those from which a
wild animal has eaten, except what you [are able to] slaughter [before its death],﴿
Chapter of the Table. Verse NO 3
◊ Some may wonder: Christians eat pigs, the Chinese eat
monkeys, and the Koreans eat dogs, so why does Islam forbid eating them?
The answer: ﴾And whatever the Messenger has given you ─ take, and what he
has forbidden you ─ refrain from. And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is severe in
penalty﴿
Chapter of the
Gathering. Verse NO 7
﴾The only statement of the [true] believers when they are called to Allah and His Messenger to
judge between them is that they say, “We hear and we obey.” And those are the
successful﴿
Chapter of Light. Verse NO 51
Allah is not obliged to present an
explanatory note for everything that He orders us to do.
۞Allah is Merciful to His
servants
The coerced hungry person who is about
to die, in a desert or in a starvation, can eat an amount of a prohibited food
that only keeps him alive, i.e., he does not eat too much of it. Necessity
knows no laws.
God says ﴾But whoever is forced by severe hunger with no inclination
to sin ─ then indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful﴿
Chapter of the Table. Verse NO 3
۞The best sugary foods
for healthy people
The Prophet ﷺ repeatedly mentioned in his traditions honey, dates,
milk, and other foods which were available in that age.
●'A'ishah reported: The Messenger ﷺ used to like sweets and honey.
Reference: Sunan Ibn Majah. Book
29, Hadith 3448
●It was narrated from 'A'ishah that
Allah’s Apostle ﷺ said,
“A family which has dates will not be hungry.”
Reference: Sahih Muslim. Book 36,
Hadith 210
●It was narrated from Sa'd ibn Abi
Waqqas that the Prophet ﷺ said,
“He who eats seven ('Ajwa) dates every morning, poison and magic will not harm him on that
day.”
Reference: Sahih Muslim. Book 36,
Hadith 213
●It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas that
the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said, “There is nothing that suffices in the place of food and drink
except for milk.”
Reference: Jami' At-Tirmidhi.
Book 48, Hadith 86
●'A'ishah reported: When Allah’s
Messenger ﷺ died, we were satisfied by the two black
things, i.e., dates and water.
Reference: Sahih AL-Bukhari. Book
70, Hadith 71
●Abu Sa'id AL-Khudri reported:
A
person came to Allah’s Apostle and told him that his brother’s bowels were
loose.
Thereupon Allah’s Messenger ﷺ
said, “Give him honey.”
So he gave him it and then came and said, “I gave him honey
but it has only made his bowels more loose.” He said this three times.
On the
fourth time, the Prophet said, “Give
him honey.”
He said, “I did give him, but it has only made his bowels
more loose”, whereupon Allah’s Messenger said, “Allah has spoken the truth and your brother’s bowels are in the
wrong.”
So he made him drink (honey) and he was recovered.
Reference: Sahih Muslim. Book 39,
Hadith 122
Note: It is normal that honey
causes the bowels to be more loose at first to get rid of the harmful things,
then it treats the bowels.
People’s characters vary in accepting or refusing some foods:
●Abu-Hurairah reported: The Messenger
of Allah ﷺ never found fault with food. If he had
inclination to eating it, he would eat it; and if he disliked it, he would
leave it.
Reference: Riyad As-Saaliheen.
Book 3, Hadith 736 [AL-Bukhari and
Muslim].
●It was narrated from Jabir (May Allah
be pleased with him) that the Prophet ﷺ
said,
“He who has eaten onion or garlic or leek
should not approach our mosque, because the angels are also offended by (the strong smells) that offend the children of Adam.”
Reference: Riyad
As-Saaaliheen. Book 18, Hadith 1703
●Jabir ibn Samurah reported:
Allah’s
Messenger ﷺ was staying with Abu-Ayyub. When he ate
some food, he would send what was left to him.
So one day he sent him some food
but the Prophet did not eat from it.
So Abu-Ayyub went to the Prophet and
mentioned that to him.
The Prophet said, “It
contained garlic.”
So he said, “O Messenger
of Allah! Is it unlawful?” He said, “No,
I dislike it because of its odor.”
Reference: Jami' At-Tirmidhi.
Book 25, Hadith 21
See also
Some of Islamic guidelines on foods and drinks
See also
Some of Islamic guidelines on foods and drinks
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