It was narrated from 'Uyainah bin 'Abdur-Rahman that his father said:
"A man said to Ibn 'Abbas: 'I am a man from Khurasan, and our land is a cold land. We have a drink that is made from raisins and grapes and other things, and I am confused about it.' He mentioned different kinds of drinks to him and mentioned many, until I thought that he had not understood him. Ibn…
It was narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said:
"Nabidh made from Al-Busr is forbidden and is not permissible."
It was narrated that Abu Hamzah said:
"I used to interpret between Ibn 'Abbas and the people. A woman came to him and asked him about Nabidh made in earthenware jars, and he forbade it. I said: 'O Abu 'Abbas, I make a sweet Nabidh in a green earthenware jar; when I drink it, my stomach makes noises.' He said: 'Do not drink it even if it is sweeter than honey.'"
Abu Hamzah Nasr said:
"I said to Ibn 'Abbas that my grandmother makes Nabidh in an earthenware jar and it is sweet. If I drink a lot of it and sit with people, I am worried that they will find out. He said: 'The delegation of 'Abdul-Qais came to the Messenger of Allah and he said: Welcome to a delegation that is not dis…
It was narrated that Qais bin Wahban said:
"I asked Ibn 'Abbas: 'I have a small jar in which I make Nabidh and when it has bubbled and settled down again, I drink it.' He said: 'For how long you have been drinking that?' He said: 'For twenty years'" - or he said: 'for forty years.' He said: 'For a long time you have been quenching your thirst with something forbidden.'"
Ibn 'Umar said:
"While he was at the Rukn, I saw a man bring a cup to the Messenger of Allah in which there was Nabidh. He gave the cup to him and he raised it to his mouth, but he found it to be strong, so he gave it back to him and a man among the people said: 'O Messenger of Allah, is it unlawful?' He said: 'Br…
Narrated from 'Abdul-Malik bin Nafi' from Ibn 'Umar:
A similar report was narrated from 'Abdul-Malik bin Nafi' from Ibn 'Umar, from the Prophet .
It was narrated from Ibn 'Umar that:
A man asked about drinks and he said: "Avoid everything that intoxicates."
It was narrated that Zaid bin Jubair said:
"I asked Ibn 'Umar about drinks and he said: 'Avoid everything that intoxicates.'"
It was narrated that Ibn 'Umar said:
"Intoxicants are unlawful in small or large amounts."
It was narrated that Ibn 'Umar said:
"Every intoxicant is Khamr and every intoxicant is unlawful."
It was narrated from Salim bin 'Abdullah, from his father, that:
The Messenger of Allah said: "Allah has forbidden Khamr, and every intoxicant is unlawful."
It was narrated that Ibn 'Umar said:
"The Messenger of Allah said: 'Every intoxicant is unlawful and every intoxicant is Khamr.'"
Ruqaiyah bint 'Amr bin Sa'd said:
"I was under the care of Ibn 'Umar, and raisins would be soaked for him and he would drink them in the morning, then the raisins would be left to dry, and other raisins would be added to them, and water would be poured on top of them, and he would drink that in the morning. Then the day after he would throw them away."
It was narrated that Abu Mas'ud said:
"The Prophet became thirsty around the Ka'bah so he called for a drink. Some Nabidh was brought in a water skin and he smelled it and frowned. He said: 'Bring me a bucket of Zamzam (water).' He poured it over it and drank some. A man said: 'Is it unlawful, O Messenger of Allah?' He said: 'No.'"
Abu Hurairah said:
"I knew that the Messenger of Allah was fasting on certain days, so I prepared some Nabidh for him to break his fast, and made it in a gourd. When evening came I brought it to him, and said: 'O Messenger of Allah, I knew that you were fasting today, so I prepared this Nabidh for you to break your f…
It was narrated from Abu Rafi' that :
'Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, said: "If you fear that Nabidh may be too strong, then weaken it with water." 'Abdullah (one of the narrators) said: "Before it gets strong."
It was narrated from Yahya bin Sa'eed who heard Sa'eed bin Al-Musayyab say:
"Thaqif welcomed 'Umar with a drink. He called for it, but when he brought it close to his mouth, he did not like it. He called for water to weaken it, and said: 'Do like this.'"
It was narrated that 'Utbah bin Farqad said:
"The Nabidh that 'Umar bin Al-Khattab used to drink had turned to vinegar."
It was narrated from As-Sa'ib that :
'Umar bin Al-Khattab went out t them and said: "I noticed the smell of drink on so-and-so, and he said that he had drunk At-Tila' (thickened juice of grapes). I am asking about what he drank. If it was an intoxicant I will flog him." So 'Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, flogged him, carrying out the Hadd punishment in full.
It was narrated from Jabir that:
A man from (the tribe of) Jaishan, who are from Yemen, came and asked the Messenger of Allah said: "Every intoxicant is unlawful. Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, has promised the one who drinks intoxicants that He will give him to drink from the mud of Khibal." They said: "O Messenger of Allah, what…
It was narrated that An-Nu'man bin Bashir said:
"I heard the Messenger of Allah say: 'That which is lawful is clear and that which is unlawful is clear, but between them there are matters which are doubtful.'" And sometimes he said: "But between them are matters that are not as clear. I will describe the likeness of that for you. Allah, the Migh…
It was narrated that Abu Al-Hawra' As-Sa'di said:
"I said to Al-Hasan bin 'Ali, may Allah be pleased with him: 'What did you memorize from the Messenger of Allah ?' He said: I memorized from him: 'Leave that which makes you doubt for that which does not make you doubt.'"
It was narrated from Ibn Tawus, from his father, that:
He disliked to sell raisins to one who would use them to make Nabidh.
It was narrated that Mus'ab bin Sa'd said:
"Sa'd had many grapevines and he had someone looking after them for him. (The vines) bore many grapes, and that man wrote to him (saying): 'I am afraid that the grapes will be wasted; what do you think if I squeeze them to make juice? Sa'd wrote to him (saying): 'When this letter of mine reaches you, leave my land, for by Allah I cannot trust you with anything ever agin.' So he made him leave his land."
It was narrated that Ibn Sirin said:
"Sell it as juice to one who will make At-Tila' (thickened grape juice) with it, and not Khamr (wine) with it."
It was narrated that Suwiad bin Ghafalah said:
"Umar bin Al-Khattab wrote to some of his workers saying: 'Give to the Muslims thickened grape juice when two thirds of it have gone and one-third is left.'"
It was narrated that 'Amir bin 'Abdullah said:
"I saw the letter of 'Umar bin Al-Khattab to Abu Musa (in which he said): 'A caravan came to me from Ash-Sham carrying a thick black paint like the pitch that is daubed on camels. I asked them how long they cooked it, and they told me that they cooked it until it was reduced by two-third. So the bad…
It was narrated that 'Abdullah bin Yazid Al-Khatmi said:
"Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, wrote to us (saying): 'Cook your drinks until the share of the Shaitan is gone, for he has two (shares) and you have one.'"
It was narrated that Ash-Sha'bi said:
"Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, used to give the people thickened grape juice into which flies would fall and not be able to get out again."
It was narrated that Dawud said:
"I asked Sa'eed: 'What is the drink that 'Umar bin Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, regarded as permissible?' He said: 'That which has been cooked until two-third has gone and one-third is left.'"
It was narrated from Sa'eed bin Al-Musayyab that :
Abu Ad-Darda' used to drink that of which two-third had gone and one-third was left.
It was narrated from Abu Musa Al-'Ash'ari that:
He used to drink thickened grape juice that of which two-third had gone and one-third was left.
It was narrated that Ya'la bin 'Ata' said:
"I heard Sa'eed bin Al-Musayyab say, when a Bedouin asked him about a drink that had been cooked and reduced by half: 'No, not until two-third has gone and one-third is left.'"
It was narrated that Sa'eed bin Al-Musayyab said:
"When At-Tila' (thickened grape juice) has been cooked and reduced to one-third, then there is nothing wrong with it."
Abu Raja' said:
"I asked Al-Hasan about At-Tila' (thickened grape juice) that has been reduced to half. He said: 'Do not drink it.'"
It was narrated that Bushair bin Al-Muhajir said:
"I asked Al-Hasan about juice that has been cooked. He said: 'That which has been cooked until two-third of it has gone and one-third is left.'"
It was narrated that Anas bin Sirin said:
"I heard Anas bin Malik say: 'The Shaitan disputed with Nuh, peace be upon him, concerning the grapevine. One said: "This is for me," and the other said: "This is for me." Then they agreed that Nuh would have one-third and the Shaitan would have two-thirds.'"
It was narrated that 'Abdul-Malik bin Tufail Al-Jazari said:
"Umar bin 'Abdul-'Aziz wrote to us (saying): 'Do not drink At-Tila' (thickened grape juice) until two-third of it are gone and one-third remains, and every intoxicant is unlawful.'"
It was narrated that Makhul said:
"Every intoxicant is unlawful."
It was narrated that Abu Thabit Ath-Tha'labi said:
"I was with Ibn 'Abbas when a man came to him and asked him about juice. He said: 'Drink that which is fresh.' He said: 'I cooked a drink on the fire and I am not sure about it.' He said: 'Did you drink it before you cooked it?' He said: 'No.' He said: 'Fire does not make permissible something that is forbidden.'" (Sahih Mawquf)
'Ata' said:
"I heard Ibn 'Abbas say: 'By Allah, fire does not make anything permissible or forbidden.'" He said: "Then he explained what he meant by 'it does not make permissible' as referring to what they said about At-Tila' (thickened grape juice), and he explained what he said about 'it does not make forbidden' as referring to performing Wudu' after eating something that has been touched by fire."
It was narrated that Sa'eed bin Al-Musayyab said:
"Drink juice so long as it does not have any foam."
It was narrated that Hisham bin 'A'idh Al-Asadi said:
"I asked Ibrahim about juice and he said: 'Drink it, unless it bubbles, so long as it doesn't change.'"
It was narrated from 'Ata' that :
He said, concerning juice: "Drink it unless it is bubbling."
It was narrated that Ash-Sha'bi said:
"Drink it for three days unless it bubbles."
It was narrated from 'Abdullah Ad-Dailami that his father Fairuz said:
"I came to the Messenger of Allah and said: 'O Messenger of Allah, we have grapevines and Allah, the Mighty and Sublime, has revealed that Khamr (wine) is forbidden, so what should we do?' He said: 'Make raisins.' I said: 'What should we do with the raisins?' He said: 'Soak them in the morning and …
It was narrated from Ibn Al-Dailami that his father said:
"We said: 'O Messenger of Allah, we have grapevines; what should we do with them?' He said: 'Make raisins.' We said: 'What should we do with the raisins?' He said: 'Soak them in the morning and drink them in the evening, and soak them in the evening and drink them in the morning.' I said: 'Can we le…
It was narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said:
"Nabidh would be made for the Messenger of Allah and he would drink it in the morning, and on the following morning. Then on the evening before the third day, if there was anything left in the vessel, they would not drink it and it would be thrown away."
It was narrated from Ibn 'Abbas that:
Raisins would be soaked for the Messenger of Allah and he would drink it that day, the following day, and the day after that.