Friday, 19 April 2024   







You are here: Home Companions
Taqwa and Your Stomach (6) Umar Bin Al-Khattaab and His Son on Eating With Moderation
Posted by Abu.Iyaad, Editor in Companions
Topics: Food Moderation Disease

  Mail To Friend    Printer Friendly Bookmark and Share

It is related that Umar bin al-Khattaab (radiallaahu anhu) said:

O people, beware of gluttony (excess) with respect to food, for it makes one lazy towards prayer, harms (corrupts) the body and makes (a person) inherit disease. However, it is upon you to have moderation in your nourishment, for it is nearer to rectitude, further away from excess and more fortifying for worshipping Allaah. And a servant does not perish until he prefers his desire (shahwah) over his religion.

And it is related that Abdullah bin Adiyy said:

Abdullah bin Umar used to have a freed slave, and once he returned from Iraaq. He came and gave salutations to him and said, "I have brought you a gift." He said, "And what is it?" He said, "Jawaarish." He (Ibn Umar) said, "And what is jawaarish?" He said, "It helps to digest food." He (Ibn Umar) said, "I have never filled my stomach (completely) with food for forty-years, so what am I going to do with it?"

Mawsoo'ah Ibn Abi al-Dunyaa (4/92) and Sifat al-Safwah (1/272) through Hayat al-Salaf of Ahmad al-Tayyar.

Note: Refer to previous articles (see here, here, here, here, and here).

Translated by Abu Iyaad (@abuiyaadsp)


Link to this article:   Show: HTML LinkFull LinkShort Link
Share or Bookmark this page: You will need to have an account with the selected service in order to post links or bookmark this page.

                 
  
Subscribe via RSS or email:
Follow us through RSS or email. Click the RSS icon to subscribe to our feed.

     

Related Articles:
Add a Comment
You must be registered and logged in to comment.




Get the latest "piety-builders" delivered to you immediately @piousmuslimcom


Topics
No Categories

Latest Articles
Abu Al-Dardaa on Thinking and Reflection
Amazing Gems Regarding Sincerity: Part (1) - Secret Righteous Actions
Ibn Al-Qayyim: The Foundation of All Disobedience (Sins) Is Incapacity
Statements From the Salaf Regarding the Day of Arafah: Part 2
Statements From the Salaf Regarding the Day of Arafah: Part 1
Guidance From the Salaf on Patience and Complaining About Calamities
Charity (1) : Abdullah Bin Al-Mughaffal Awakening From His Dream That the Hour Had Been Established
Good Endings at Death (Husn Al-Khaatimah) (4) : Abdul-Ghaniy Al-Maqdisi and Others
Good Endings at Death (Husn Al-Khaatimah) (3) : Salah Al-Din Al-Ayoubi, Abu Al-Waqt Al-Sijzee, Abu Al-Hasan Al-Dimashqee, Abu Al-Barakaat Naisabooree
Good Endings at Death (Husn Al-Khaatimah) (2) : Imaam Malik, Abu Bakr Al-Ismaa'eelee, Al-Junaid, Ibn Abee Haazim

Pages
No pages found.

Most Popular
Taqwa and Your Stomach (3) Al-Hasan Al-Basree: (a) the Shame of a Big Belly (b) Eat, Drink, Breathe and Think (c) the Ordeal of Food
Guidance From the Salaf on Patience and Complaining About Calamities
Taqwa and Your Stomach (1) Al-A'mash: Debase Your Stomach and It Will Honour You
Taqwa and Your Stomach (6) Umar Bin Al-Khattaab and His Son on Eating With Moderation
Advice of Khaalid Bin Safwaan to Umar Bin Abd Al-Azeez That Made Him Cry
Good Endings at Death (Husn Al-Khaatimah) (4) : Abdul-Ghaniy Al-Maqdisi and Others
Taqwa and Your Stomach (2) Maalik Bin Deenaar: Mastering Your Stomach and Two Detrimental Effects of Eating to the Fill
Why Did Hudhayfah Bin Al-Yaman Show Severe Anguish at Death?
Umar Bin Al-Khattaab's Standard of Responsibility and Integrity
Good Endings at Death (Husn Al-Khaatimah) (2) : Imaam Malik, Abu Bakr Al-Ismaa'eelee, Al-Junaid, Ibn Abee Haazim

Archives (View more)
2014 • August
2014 • March
2013 • November
2013 • October
2013 • September


Copyright © 2024 . All rights reserved. RSSTagsPrivacyLegal and Terms of UseSitemap