Food Of Prophet (SAW)
Vinegar:
A food Prophet Muhammad (SAW) used to eat with olive oil. [That’s now a fashion in expensive Italian Restaurants]
Milk:
The Prophet (SAW) said that milk wipes away heat from the heart just as the finger wipes away sweat from the brow. It strengthens the back, improved the brain, renews vision, and drives away forgetfulness.
Honey:
Considered to be the best remedy for diarrhea when mixed in hot water. It is the food of foods, drink of drinks, and 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. It is extremely beneficial in the morning in warm water and is also a Sunnah.
Olive oil:
Excellent treatment for skin and hair delays old age and treats inflammation of the stomach.
Mushroom:
Mushroom is a good cure for the eyes, it also serves as a form of birth control and arrests paralysis.
Grapes:
The Prophet (SAW) was very fond of grapes – it purifies the blood, provides vigor and health, strengthen the kidneys, and clear the bowels.
Dates:
The Prophet (SAW) said that a house without dates has no food and is also to be eaten at the time of childbirth.
Figs:
It is a fruit from paradise and a cure for piles.
Barley:
Good for fever in a soup form.
Melon:
The Prophet (SAW) said: “None of your women who are pregnant and eat of water melon will fail to produce offspring who are good in countenance and good in character.”
Pomegranate:
The Prophet (SAW) said it cleanses you of Satan and evil aspirations for 40 days.
Water:
The Prophet (SAW) said the best drink in this world and the next is water, when you are thirsty drink it by sips and not gulps, gulping produces sickness of the liver.
So praise be to our beloved Nabi (SAW) who related us with marvelous knowledge which dazzles the wisest minds. May this information be beneficial to all of us In Sha’Allah
Diet plays a very important role in the daily life of a believer. There are many verses in the Noble Qur’ân which draw man’s attention towards him self and which invite him to carefully study his body and soul and the nature of their mutual relationship. By doing so, one will firstly find in it strong evidence of the existence of Allah and that Allah has not created mankind and all other beings of this world without any purpose as mentioned in the Noble Qur’an: “Our Lord! You have not created (all) this without purpose.” (3:191)
It is therefore necessary to ensure that the physical body is kept healthy so that the soul and spirit may also remain healthy thus in turn aiding the believer in the service of both his spiritual and material attainment. Diet therefore, plays an important role for this purpose. For this reason Islam has prohibited certain food due to their ill effects and permitted all other pure, good and clean food products.