A-z Sunnah Foods of the Prophet {sallallahu 'alayhi wa salam} ~
Bismillahir-rahman-niraheem
A-z Sunnah Foods of the Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
And the earth hath He appointed for His creatures
Wherein are fruit and sheathed palm trees,
Husked grain and scented herb.
Which is it of these favors of your Lord
that ye deny? Qur'an 55:10-13
The
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) was once reported to have said, "There are
two kinds of knowledge: knowledge of religion and knowledge of the
body." The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) frequently commented upon the nature and
value of various foods and spices. These comments were noted by his
wives and companions (r.a.) and remain available to us today.
Before
presenting a selection of the Hadith specifically relating to health, it
is necessary to reflect for a moment on the nature of some of these
recommendations. To some people, the advice which follows may seem
quaint, old-fashioned, or simply bizarre. Some may feel that a
particular statement has not been or cannot be confirmed by scientific
knowledge. However, all of the statements and actions of the Prophet
(s.a.w.s.) are woven upon the nucleus of divine inspiration, and so do
not admit of any error, inaccuracy, or amendment. A few illustrations
will make this clear.
There is a Hadith that says that if a fly falls
into a liquid while one is preparing to drink it, the person should
first dip the fly completely under the surface of the water and submerge
the fly totally before removing it. This advice seems very strange, if
not dangerous.
Medically it is known that a fly carries some
pathogens on some parts of its body (this was mentioned by the Prophet
Muhammad [s.a.w.s.] 1,400 years ago, when there was practically no
formal medical knowledge). But Allah has said that He created no disease
without also creating its remedy, except death (meaning the decline of
old age). Therefore, in modern times penicillin has been discovered,
which is used to counteract harmful organisms such as staphylococci.
However, Dr. Muhammad M. el-Samahy, director of the Department of Hadith
at al-Azhar University at Cairo, Egypt, has written an article
revealing the astute medical genius of this apparently mysterious
advice.
Dr. el-Samahy relates that microbiologists have discovered
that there are longitudinal cells living as parasites inside the stomach
of the fly. These yeast cells, as part of their own reproductive cycle,
protrude through the respiratory tubules of the fly. When the fly is
dipped completely into a liquid, the resulting change in the osmotic
pressure causes the cells to burst. The contents of those cells is an
antidote for pathogens which the fly carries on its body. Thus, the
latest research in microbiology confirms what has been known from
Prophetic knowledge for 1,400 years.
Another example concerns the
advice to take a small amount of salt before beginning a meal. This in
particular seems to be contradicted by modern medical wisdom, which
stresses the harmful effects of excess salt consumption. However, a
knowledge of the metabolism of the body illustrates the wisdom of this
suggestion as well.
Salt is composed of two chemicals: sodium and
chloride. The chlorides present in salt constitute the only readily
available source of chlorides with which the body can manufacture
hydrochloric acid, vital for proper digestion in the stomach. Thus,
taking in a small amount of salt prior to the meal allows any deficiency
of hydrochloric acid to be made up just before introducing new food.
It
should be added that the harmful effects of excess salt are primarily
associated with raised levels of sodium, not chlorides. In fact, persons
who eliminate salt entirely from their diet may be subject to further
disease caused by lack of proper levels of hydrochloric acid.
These
two examples prove that there is indeed intelligent medical reason-ing
for following the recommendations of these Hadith. It is true that not
all of these Hadith have been submitted to scientific confirmation. It
must be pointed out, however, that even if scientific experiments were
done to confirm each and every statement, the fact that science did not,
or could not, confirm its value would not negate the truth of the
statement.
For scientific knowledge is constantly changing, and too
often experiments have been found to be done incorrectly, and even
intentionally falsified. For the Sufi, it is sufficient that Allah has
mentioned, or inspired His Prophet (s.a.w.s.) to advise, a practice.
Human knowledge or experience can never contradict or amend the divine
knowledge and commandments.
Once these words of advice are integrated
into dietary habits, one will discover that every action is perfectly
in accord with human nature, and immense health benefits will accrue to
anyone applying them with sincerity.
Not only can various recipes be
gleaned from the commentaries that follow, but also individual foods and
herbs are often prescribed as medicines.
It is impossible to state
with finality which food or herb would be given in a particular case,
because the person must be present before the healer or physician, in
order for him to make a correct diagnosis of the imbalance. Nonetheless,
the foods discussed in the following sections should be preferred over
others, and the suggestions for combining them adhered to.*
It must
be remembered that it is not simply the eating of one or more foods that
marks the Sufi's behavior. There are many other aspects of behavior
that bear upon health--fasting, prayer, giving of alms, and other
practices--and these other factors may have a greater total impact on
health than any foods.
Sayings Of The Prophet (S.A.W.S.)
Before
proceeding to the listing of foods, it is worthwhile to provide the
statements of the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) relating to manners, hygiene,
prevention, and similar topics, bearing on health.
Said the Prophet of Allah (s.a.w.s.):
Allah
did not create any illness without also creating the remedy, except
death [old age]. Allah said that he who lives according to the Qur'an
will have a long life.
The origin of every disease is cold. So eat when you desire and refrain when you desire.
The stomach is the home of disease and abstinence the head of every remedy. So make this your custom.
In the sight of Allah, the best food is a food shared by many.
To
eat the morning meal alone is to eat with satan; to eat with one other
person is to eat with a tyrant; to eat with two other persons is to eat
with the prophets (peace be upon them all).
*In my judgment, the
cuisine of Afghanistan provides the best recipes for applying all of
these foods in proper proportion, and in that country, at least, the
foods are eaten in light of availability by season. Unfortunately, there
are few easily obtainable books on Afghan cooking. It is also a fact
that the men and women of Afghanistan are probably among the most
vigorous and hearty and pious on earth.
Allow your food to cool before eating, for in hot food there is no blessing.
When you eat, take your shoes off, for then indeed your feet have more rest. This is an excellent advice.
There is blessing in the middle of a dish. So commence from the side and not from the middle.*
There is blessing in three things: in the early morning meal, in bread and in soup.
Brush
your teeth with a miswak [a wooden toothpick usually made from a twig
of the pelu tree] after a meal and rinse out your mouth. For these two
practices are a safeguard for the eyeteeth and the wisdom teeth.
Use
miswak, for this practice comes from cleanliness, and cleanliness comes
from faith, and faith takes its practitioner to heaven.
The dish pleads for mercy for the one who takes up the last morsel [i.e., do not be wasteful].
Eat together and then disperse, for a blessing resides in groups.
Less food, less sin.
To horde in these things is unlawful: wheat, barley, raisins, millet, fats, honey, cheese, walnuts, and olives.
Let no one drink while standing up, except one who is suffering from sciatica.
Eat your meal at dawn, for there is blessing in a meal at dawn.
When
I was taken up into Heaven, I did not pass one angel who did not say to
me: "O Muhammad, tell your people to make use of scarification
[allowing out a small amount of blood from an incision]. The best
treatment that you have is scarification, coriander, and costus [an East
Indian herb].
Whoever is sick for seven days, thereby he expiates before Allah the sins of seventy years.
There is no pain like pain in the eye, and no worry like the worry of a debt.
When
the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) came before a sick person, he used to say: "Get
rid of evil delusions. Strength is with Allah the Almighty. Cure and be
cured. There is no healing but Yours."
*The implication here is that
one should exhibit a selfless reserve and allow another to obtain the
blessing, not hog it for oneself.
Qualities Of Foods (From Traditional Sources)
Aniseed
(anisun)--Among its many properties, the seed of anise soothes internal
pains, increases menstrual flow, promotes secretion of milk and semen,
and dissolves intestinal gas. It may be applied in tea form to the eyes
to strengthen eyesight. In nature, snakes coming out of winter
hibernation seek out the anise plant and rub their eyes against it,
because their vision becomes weak over winter.
Apple (tuffah)--Sour apples are more cooling than sweet ones. It is claimed that apples strengthen the heart.
Asparagus
(hiyawn)--Hot and moist, asparagus opens obstructions of the kidneys
and eases childbirth. It is said that asparagus will kill dogs that eat
it.
Banana (mawz)--Hot in the first degree, banana has little
use as a food, except for people with a very cold intemperament, who
should eat it with honey.
Barley (sha’ir)--Barley ranks below
only wheat as a desirable food. It is the first recommendation for hot
intemperament diseases. Barley is soaked in water, which is drunk for
coughs and sore throats. The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) always gave a soup made
from barley to anyone suffering from the pain of fever. '
Basil, Sweet (rayhan)--Smelling basil strengthens the heart. Sleep is promoted by rubbing the head with basil and water.
Bread
(khubz)--The best bread is made of the finest whole grain flours and is
baked in a circular stone oven. Bread should be allowed to cool
somewhat before being eaten, or it will make one excessively thirsty.
Stale bread clogs the bowels. Bread containing substantial bran is
digested quickly, but is very nourishing. The softer the bread, the
easier the digestion and the greater the nourishment. Bread crumbs
produce gas. Breads made from barley and pea flours are slow to be
digested and must have salt added to them. Said the Prophet (s.a.w.s.):
"Do not cut bread with a knife, but give it due honor by breaking it
with the hands, for Allah has honored it."
Butter
(zubdah)--Butter is mildly hot and moist. Useful to alleviate
constipation, butter is also mixed with honey and dates to make a food
that removes the food cravings of pregnant women.
Cauliflower (qunnabit)--This vegetable is hard to digest, and it is said to harm the vision.
Chamomile (babunaj)--Hot in the first degree, chamomile is mild. Its main use is to promote urination and menstrual flow.
Carrot
(jazar)--Sexual urges arise from eating carrot, which is hot in the
second degree. It also is used to increase menstrual flow and urination.
Coconut
(narjil darja'i)---The best type is very white, which is hot and moist.
The nature of coconut is that it increases sexual powers and relieves
pain in the back.
Coffee Bean (qahwah)--Coffee is a corrective
for dysentery, relieves thirst, and is said to produce wisdom. It should
be used sparingly.
Coriander Seed (habb al-suda)--The most
respected books of traditions state that the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) said,
"Make yours the seeds of coriander, for it is a cure of all diseases
except swelling [cancer], and that is a fatal disease." It is also
reported that Allah informed the Prophet, "She has been given
every-thing." And then Allah revealed that "she" is coriander. Coriander
alleviates flatulence and resolves fevers. It is effective in the
treatment of leukoderma, and it opens the subtlest networks of the
veins. Excess moisture in the body is dried up by coriander, and it
increases milk flow, urine, and menses. It is particularly useful when a
person has a cold. The oil of coriander is a treatment for baldness and
scalp problems, and prevents gray hair. The smoke of the burning seeds
is an insect repellent.
Chicken (dajaj)--Light on the stomach
and easy to digest, chicken is the best of fowl meats. It corrects and
balances all the essences, is a food that is good for the brain, and
improves the complexion. However, overconsumption of chicken leads to
gout. The best chicken is a hen that has never laid an egg.
Cinnamon
(darchini)--Cinnamon is hot in the third degree. Its volatile oil is a
great medicine for indigestion. It forms an ingredient in spice blends
used as the basis of cooking in almost three-fourths of the world.
Citron
(utrujj)--The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) is reported to have said, "The citron
is like a true believer: good to taste and good to smell." Citron
strengthens the heart, dispels sadness, removes freckles, satisfies
hunger, and slows the flow of bile. The wife of the Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
used to treat blind persons with citron dipped in honey. Citron is best
taken about ten minutes after the conclusion of meals.
Cucumber (qitta')--Ripe cucumbers dispel heat and are diuretic. Eating dates with green cucumber is said to cause weight gain.
Cumin
(kammun)--Cumin is very hot. It is reported to be the only spice or
herb that travels through the stomach unaffected by digestion, until it
reaches the liver. Cumin soaked in water, which is then drunk, is
excellent for colic.
Dates, Dried (tamr)--The Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
is reported to have said, "A house without dates has no food." Prophet
Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) used to plant date trees himself. Dates should be
eaten with almonds to annul any adverse effects. Fresh dates were the
food eaten by Mary (r.a.), at the time of her delivery of the infant
Jesus (a.s.). Said the Prophet (s.a.w.s.), "He who finds a date, let him
break his fast on that. If he finds no date, let him break it on water.
For verily that is purity."
Eggplant (badhinjan)--The dark
variety of eggplant causes production of bile. Small amounts of it help
piles. Eggplant's tendency to produce bile is corrected by eating it
with meat dishes.
Eggs (baydah)--The best eggs are those of
chickens, eaten soft, not hard-boiled. Egg white relieves pain of
sunburn, aids healing of burns, and prevents scarring. Eggs are
aphrodisiac.
Endive (hindiba')--The effects of endive change
according to the season. Endive at the earliest time is best, and at the
end of the growing season, virtually useless. The Hadith states: "Eat
endives and do not belch, for verily there is not one day that drops of
the water of Paradise do not fall upon them [endives]."
Fenugreek
(hulbah)--It is reported the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) once said: "If my
people knew what there is in fenugreek, they would have bought and paid
its weight in gold." Fenugreek is hot and dry. As a tea it aids
menstrual flow and is useful in colic and as a cleansing enema.
Fenugreek strengthens the heart.
Fig (tin)--Fresh figs are
preferred to dried. Although quite nourishing, they are very hot. The
Prophet (s.a.w.s.) is reported to have said, "If you say that any fruit
has come from Paradise, then you must mention the fig, for indeed it is
the fruit of Paradise. So eat of it, for it is a cure for piles and
helps gout."
Fish (samak)--Fresh-water fish are best, and those
which feed on plant life, not mud and effluvia. Uncooked fish is hard to
digest and produces imbalance of phlegm.
Garlic (thawm)--Garlic
is hot in the third degree. It is used to dispel gas, promote menses,
and expel afterbirth. It is excellent to correct cold intemperament, for
dissolving phlegm, and the oil is used to treat insect bites. The
eating of raw garlic and then visiting the mosque has been forbidden by
the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.s.).
Ghee (clarified butter)
(samn)--Ghee is the most fatty of all condiments. It is to be considered
a medicinal additive to foods. Mixed with honey, ghee is said to be an
antidote to poisons.
Ginger (zanjabil)--Ginger is mentioned in
the Holy Qur'an (76:17). It is hot in the third degree, and is best for
softening phlegm. It also aids digestion and strengthens sexual
activity.
Henna (hinna)--One Hadith reports that nothing is
dearer to Allah than henna. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) recommended it
for many conditions: bruises, pain in the legs, infection of nails,
burns, and to beautify the hair. Henna is noted for its great heat and
its ability to excite the passions of love. The perfume made from henna
flowers is considered to be one of the finest in the world. The dyeing
of hands, nails, and feet is a common practice in the East, especially
for weddings and feasts.
Honey ('asal)--Allah has said: "There
comes forth, from within [the bee], a beverage of many colors in which
there is a healing for you." Mixed with hot water, and taken in several
small doses, honey is considered the best remedy for diarrhea.
The
Prophet (s.a.w.s.) once said, "By Him in whose hand is my soul, eat
honey. For there is no house in which honey is kept for which the angels
will not ask for mercy. If a person eats honey, a thousand remedies
enter his stomach and a million diseases will come out. If a man dies
and honey is found within him, fire will not touch his body [i.e., he
will be immune from the burning of hell]." The Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
himself used to drink a glass of honey and water each morning on an
empty stomach.
Honey is considered the food of foods, the drink of
drinks, and the drug of drugs. It is used for creating appetite,
strengthening the stomach, and eliminating phlegm; as a meat
preservative, hair conditioner, eye salve, and mouthwash. The best honey
is that produced in the spring; the second best is that of summer, and
the least quality is produced in winter.
Lentils ('adas)--All
lentils produce dryness. Small amounts should be eaten, as a side dish,
for in quantity they are generally bad for the stomach. Hadith say that
the eating of lentils produces a sympathetic heart, tears in the eyes,
and removes pride.
Lettuce (khass)--Although cold, lettuce is
considered the best nourishment of all vegetables. It softens a hard
constitution and helps those who suffer delirium. It contradicts the
sexual energy and dries up semen. Excess consumption of lettuce weakens
the eyesight.
Marjoram, Sweet (marzanjush)--The Prophet
(s.a.w.s.) is reported to have said that sweet marjoram is most
excellent for anyone who has lost the sense of smell.
Meat
(lahm)--Allah has said in the Qur'an (52:22): "And we will aid them with
fruit and meat, such as they desire." The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) reportedly
said that one who does not eat meat for forty consecutive days will
waste away, whereas to eat meat for forty consecutive days will harden
the heart. In other words, one should moderate the intake of meat.
The
most desirable of all meats is mutton, which is hot and moist in
temperament. The best mutton is that of a male yearling; the best cut is
a shoulder roast. Mutton should be cooked in some liquid, or it tends
to dry out.
Beef fat mixed with pepper and cinnamon acts as a tonic
medicine. The meat of pigs is forbidden to eat. The consumption of horse
flesh as a food is disputed. Avicenna said the flesh of camels, horses,
and asses are the worst of all meats. Also prohibited for human
consumption are beasts of prey, animals that possess canine teeth, and
birds with hooked talons.
Said the Prophet (s.a.w.s.): "Do not cut up
meat with a knife upon the dish, for that is the way of non-Muslims.
But grasp it in your fingers and so it will taste better." And, he said:
"One sheep is a blessing; two sheep are two blessings; three sheep are
wealth."
Melon (battikh)--Said the Prophet (s.a.w.s.): "Whenever
you eat fruit, eat melon, because it is the fruit of Paradise and
contains a thousand blessings and a thousand mercies. The eating of it
cures every disease." Generally, the sweeter a melon, the greater its
heat. Green varieties tend to be cold; the yellow, hot. The Prophet took
melons with fresh dates. Melon purifies the bladder and the stomach,
and improves the spinal fluid and eyesight. Melons should not be eaten
first in a meal. Said the Prophet (s.a.w.s.): "None of your women who
are pregnant and eat of watermelon will fail to produce offspring who
are good in countenance and good in character."
Milk
(laban)--Allah has mentioned milk to us, saying, "Rivers of milk the
taste whereof does not change" (Qur'an 47:15). And again He said, "Pure
milk, easy and agreeable to swallow for those who drink" (Qur'an 16:66).
The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) is said to have remarked that milk is
irreplaceable and that he himself loved milk.
Milk is composed of fat
and water and milk solids (cheese). Together, these components are well
suited to the constitution of humans. However, we should not take the
milk of animals whose pregnancy lasts longer than that of humans. The
milk of cows is best, for they feed off grasses.
Said the Prophet
(s.a.w.s.): "Drink milk, for it wipes away heat from the heart as the
finger wipes away sweat from the brow. Furthermore, it strengthens the
back, increases the brain, augments the intelligence, renews vision, and
drives away forgetfulness."
A milk diet is the best treatment there is for dropsy; however, anyone with fever must avoid milk.
Mint
(nana)--The most subtle and refined of pot herbs, mint is heating and
drying. Mint strengthens the stomach, cures hiccups, and encourages
sexual activity. Placed in milk, mint will prevent it from turning to
cheese.
Myrtle (as)--Cold in the second degree, myrtle is most
used to stem diarrhea. Smelling the oil will cure headache caused by
overheating. Myrtle tea with quince added is used for coughs.
Narcissus
(narjis)--One Hadith says, "Smell a narcissus, even if only once a day
or once a week or once a month or once a year or once a lifetime. For
verily in the heart of man there is the seed of insanity, leprosy, and
leukoderma. And the scent of narcissus drives them away."
Olives
and Olive Oil (zayt and zaytun)--The older olive oil is, the hotter it
becomes. Olive oil is an excellent treatment for the skin and hair, and
it delays old age.
Allah has said of the olive tree: "And a tree that
grows out of Mount Sinai which produces oil and a condiment for those
who eat. For olive oil is the supreme seasoning." Allah has also called
it the Blessed Tree (Qur'an 24:35).
Green olives are the most
nourishing, and counteract autointoxication. Black olives cause the
spleen to overproduce bile and are hard on the stomach. Olive leaves can
be chewed as treatment for inflammation of the stomach, skin
ulcerations, and eruptions of herpes and hives.
Onion
(basal)--Quite hot, the onion is a good corrective for all excess
wetness. Onion improves the flavor of foods and eliminates phlegm. Raw
onions cause forgetfulness. An excess of cooked onions causes headache
and forgetfulness.
Parsley (karafs)--A Hadith states that eating
parsley just before sleep will cause one to awaken with sweet breath
and will eliminate or prevent toothache. Parsley stimulates sexual
activity.
Peach (khu'kh)--Peaches generate cold, relax the
stomach, and soften the bowels. A good laxative, peaches should be eaten
before, rather than after, a meal.
Pistachio (fustaq)--It is
said that to eat the heart of a pistachio nut with egg yolk will make
the heart grow strong. The reddish skin stems diarrhea and vomiting.
Pomegranate
(rumman)--Sweet pomegranates are preferred over the sour. The juice
stems coughs. All kinds of pomegranates settle palpitations of the
heart. Hazrat Ali (r.a.) said that the light of Allah is in the heart of
whoever eats pomegranates. It is also reported that one who eats three
pomegranates in the course of a year will be inoculated against
ophthalmia for that year.
Said the Prophet (s.a.w.s.): Pomegranate "cleanses you of Satan and from evil aspirations for forty days."
Quince
(safarjal)--It is said that to eat quince on an empty stomach is good
for the soul. Cold and dry, quince is astringent to the stomach, and it
checks excessive menstrual flow. A few seeds placed in water will, after
a few minutes, form a mucilage which is an excellent remedy for cough
and sore throat, especially in the young. Quince is also excellent for
pregnant women, gladdening their hearts. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.)
said: "Eat quince, for it sweetens the heart. For Allah has sent no
prophet as His messenger without feeding him on the quince of Paradise.
For quince increases the strength up to that of forty men."
Rhubarb
(rawand)--Rhubarb is hot and dry, and best when picked fresh. It opens
blockages of the liver and resolves chronic fever.
Rice
(aruzz)--Next to wheat, rice is the most nourishing of whole grain
foods. It is said eating rice increases pleasant dreams and the
production of semen. Eating rice cooked in fat from sheep's liver is
better and more effective than a major purging.
Saffron
(zafaran)--Hot and dry, saffron is excellent for the blood and
strengthening to the soul. It eases pains in the joints, but can cause
great increase in the sex drive of young men.
Salt (milh)--Hot
and dry in the third degree, salt, when taken moderately, is beautifying
to the skin, giving it a soft glow. Salt causes vomiting when purging,
and stimulates the appetite. Excessive use causes the skin to itch.
The
Prophet (s.a.w.s.) recommended beginning and ending each meal with a
pinch of salt. He said: "From the one who begins a meal with salt, Allah
wards off three hundred and thirty kinds of diseases, the least of
which are lunacy, leprosy, bowel troubles, and toothache. The rest is
pre-scribed in the supreme knowledge of Allah."
Senna
(sana)--The best species of henna is that from the blessed city of
Medina, where it grows plentifully. The chief property of senna is that
it strengthens the heart without harshness. Its nobility has caused it
to be referred to by the hakims as the Glory of Drugs. Its uses are
many--in purgative infusions, decoctions, pills, enemas, and powders.
Senna causes the bile to flow, and reaches to the very depths of the
joints to balance the essences therein. The most effective use is as a
tea, which can be made even more efficacious by adding violet blossoms
and crushed red raisins. The Prophet (s.a.w.s.) recommended senna most
highly, making a statement similar to the one about coriander: that it
cures every disease except death itself.
Spinach (asfanakh)--Spinach is cold and moist, causing irritation to the chest and throat. Still, it softens the bowels.
Sugar
(sukkar)--Sugar is cold and moist. It is most often used in combination
with other medicinal herbs, which carry the effects to the furthest
point of an organ. Eating too much sugar creates disease of moisture.
Thyme
(sa'tar)--In the time of the Prophet (s.a.w.s.), it was customary to
fumigate houses by burning frankincense and thyme. Thyme is cold and dry
in the third degree. An excellent digestive aid to heavy foods, thyme
beautifies the complexion, annuls intestinal gas, and benefits coldness
of the stomach and liver. When drunk as an infusion, it is said to kill
tapeworms.
Vermicelli (itriyyah)--This food is hot and
excessively moist, thus hard to digest. For those with very strong
constitution, it provides excellent nourishment.
Vinegar
(khall)--The Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.s.) was reported to have once
remarked that vinegar was the seasoning of all the prophets who came
before him. Vinegar is both cold and hot, nearly balanced between the
two. Mixed with rose water, it is an excellent remedy for toothache and
headache. Vinegar dissolves phlegm. Another Hadith states that a house
containing vinegar will never suffer from poverty.
Walnut
(jawz)--Walnut is the hottest of nuts. Although hard to digest, when
eaten with raisins it is the best remedy for winter cough. Avicenna said
that walnuts cure the effects of poisons.
Water (ma')--The
Prophet (s.a.w.s.) reportedly said: "The best drink in this world and
the next is water." Water is moist and, because of this, slightly
cooling. It extinguishes thirst and preserves the innate moisture of the
body. It assists digestion of foods and absorption of nutrients. Said
the Prophet (s.a.w.s.): "When you have a thirst, drink [water] by sips
and do not gulp it down .... Gulping water produces sickness of the
liver."
Wheat (hintah)--Wheat is somewhat hot, and balanced
between dryness and moisture. The eating of raw wheat produces
intestinal worms and gas. Wheat flour should be ground during the
daytime.
So praise be upon this Prophet who produced for us this
marvelous knowledge which makes us see and understand and dazzles the
wisest minds. Herein are proofs of Allah's kindness and benevolence upon
His creatures, for He is the most kind and all-loving. May we serve Him
with true vision.
Al-hamdu li-Lahi Rabb il-Alamin! So all praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds! Amin!
Ang pag-abot sa mga masasarap at matatamis na mga pangarap atbp. samu't sari ng buhay.... [Making dreams deliciously sweet realities plus other tidbits of life....]
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
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Le Bonhuer....
Meet Perry
- PERRY YUSUF
- Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
- I got a confession to make. I am food addict, over-indulgent! I crave for anything especially sweets, chocolates, cakes, ice cream, strawberries, halo-halo, leche flan, banana Q, breads, pasta, Nasi Goreng....tell me what you got in your fridge ;-D. Thank heavens for I got my mum's genes, I can gain and lose pounds that easy and quick. I am here to share with you my food recipe collection (almost forgotten in a corner of my room) and search for new, exciting recipes, meet good people, and discover more about the world of baking. I am no professional baker or chef (just a wanna-be for now) but we'll get there in time. In sha Allah. Afterall, DREAMS just got to start somewhere, and it starts right here, right now! Meantime enjoy this food journey with me among other stuff....amigos to the kitchen! [Thank you for visiting my blog,you're always welcome to come by! Feel free to dig deep into the posts, much treasures there. And leave your comments, I'd appreciate your words....] [P.S. Borrowed articles/photos can be deleted anytime, please advise.Thank you.]
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CookBooks
Recommended Sites with Tutorial
CookBooks
Favorite Blogs, Websites et al
- 100 Miles - A Food Blog
- 101 Cookbooks
- 1st Cake Icing Lesson
- A Bowl of Mush
- All About the Philippines
- All Recipes
- Anja's Food 4 Thought
- Apple Pie, Patis & Pate
- AWW Recipe Collections
- Back to Cutting Board
- Baking Bites
- Benefits: Fruits, Nuts, etc.
- Better Recipes
- Breadtopia
- Bunny's Warm Oven
- CAKE ON THE BRAIN
- Cake Talk
- Center for Culinary Arts, Manila [CCA]
- Chocolate Covered Everything
- CHOW
- CIA Culinary Intelligence
- Conversion & Ingredient Tables
- Conversion Chart
- Cook Italy
- Curtis Stone
- Delicious Days : Recipes
- Dessert Comes First
- Dorie Greenspan
- Easy Dessert Recipes
- Eating Out Loud
- EgglessCooking.com
- Epicurious
- FilipinoFoodStore.com
- filtrepreneur.com
- Food and Whine
- Food Network
- Food o' del Mundo
- Food Tips
- FoodPornDaily.com
- Found Baking
- Frambuazli Pasta
- Free & Easy Recipes
- Gastronomy Blog
- Gourmet Baking
- Hala Recipes
- HenySison.com
- High Altitude Gardening
- Home Cooking & Baking
- Homemade Dessert Recipes
- I Can do that!
- Inspired by Chocolates and Cakes
- Jamie Oliver
- Joy of Baking
- Joy of Baking
- Just Jenn Recipes
- Kevin Eats
- Kitchen Musings
- La Majuluta
- Lucy Zhang Blog
- Macheesmo: Learning to be Confident in the Kitchen
- Magsaysay Center for Hospitality and Culinary Arts [MIHCA]
- MarthaStewart.com
- Matt Bites
- Maya's Kitchenette
- Melanger : TO MIX
- Modelling Chocolate
- ModernDomestic.com
- My Baking Addiction
- My Filipino Kitchen
- My Halal Kitchen
- My Tasty Treasures
- NoRecipes.com
- O Chef: Questions
- OneEyeLand.com
- Panlasang Pinoy
- Pastry Studio
- Pasyalera.com
- PhFranchise.com
- Pinoy Food Blog
- Pinoy Recipe
- PinoyCravings.com
- RCDP Volunteers
- Real Mom Kitchen
- Recipe Goldmine
- Recipe Tips
- Recipes by Bunny Engle
- SimpleDollar.com
- Simply Recipes
- Smells Like Home
- Smitten Kitchen
- Steamy Kitchen
- Sublime Sweets : Roselyn Cantos
- SweetPeasKitchen
- Taste of the Pearl City
- Taste.com.AU
- Techniques
- Technology Resource Center [TRC]
- TESDA
- That Winsome Girl
- The Barefoot Cook
- The English KItchen
- The Pioneer Woman
- TheKitchn.com
- Types of Icings
- Vanilla Icing by Michelle
- Vanilla Sugar
- Visual Food Dictionary
- Wild Yeast
- WiseGeek: Clear answers for common questions
Kindle and CookBooks
Slideshow
I Recommend!
All About Islam, Muslims
- 40 Salat & Salam
- Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
- Ako ay Isang Muslim [I am a Muslim.]
- Duas.org
- General Muslim Customs & Traditions
- How to Convert to Islam and Become a Muslim
- iLoveAllaah.com
- Islam Q & A
- Islamic Dictionary
- IslamTrueReligion.com
- Khutbah
- Muslim Holidays
- Muslim Photography
- Muslim1st.com
- Philippine Matrix Project
- Qur'an & Hadith Translations
- Qur'an Recitation & Translation
- SearchTruth.com
- Spread the WORD of ISLAM [Balik-ISLAM]
- Tafsir Ibn Kathir
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