EATING AND DRINKING WITH LEFT HAND

Idris16

Junior Member
Question: Because of my nephews bad habit he has great difficulty in eating with his right hand. At the moment he uses his left hand when there is nobody to remind him. I am worried about this, so, what is the fiqh ruling concerning a person who get used to eat with his left hand?

ANSWER:
Praise be to Allaah.

Doing good is a habit and doing evil is a habit. Man is always either making progress or falling behind. When a person gets used to doing something, he becomes very fond of it and loves it, and dislikes anything else. Then he thinks that the thing he is not used to is not possible, but this way of thinking is not right and it goes against both the laws of Islam and the facts of reality. Therefore the one who uses his left hand to eat and drink should be taught the Islamic ruling and should be reminded of the hadeeth of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) on this matter. When a man ate with his left hand in his presence, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “Eat with your right hand.” He said, “I cannot.” He said, “May you never be able to!” Nothing was stopping him but his stubborn arrogance, and he never raised his right hand to his mouth after that. (Reported by Muslim, 3776). According to a report narrated by al-Daarimi, “his right hand never reached his mouth”. This man suffered paralysis because of the du’aa’ of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).

Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “In this hadeeth we have an indication that it is allowed to pray against a person who breaks a shar’i rule with no excuse. We also see the principle of enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil in all situations, even with regard to eating. It encourages us to teach proper manners of eating to a person who is eating if he is doing something wrong. The hadeeth also teaches us that the Shaytaan eats with his left hand, because of the hadeeth: “When any one of you eats, let him eat with his right hand, and when he drinks, let him drink with his right hand, because the Shaytaan eats with his left hand and drinks with his left hand.” (Reported by Muslim, 3764). The Shaytaan eats with his left hand so the person who eats with his left hand resembles the Shaytaan, indeed the Shaytaan is sharing his food with him. Ahmad reported with a hasan isnaad from ‘Aa’ishah and attributed to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Whoever eats with his left hand, the Shaytaan eats with him.” (Tuhfat al-Ahwadhi, commentary on hadeeth 1721).

Moreover, the left hand should be reserved for removing dirt, as when cleaning oneself after going to the toilet (istinja’) and blowing one’s nose and other kinds of cleaning oneself and removing dirt. How can a person use that which is used for removing dirt and impurities for putting food in his mouth?

Hafsah (may Allaah be pleased with her), the wife of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) used to use his right hand for eating, drinking and getting dressed and his left hand for everything else. (Reported by Abu Dawood, no. 30)

Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

“This is a fixed rule in sharee’ah. It has to do with honourable things such as putting on one’s shirt, trousers and shoes, entering the mosque, using siwaak, applying kohl, … combing and styling one’s hair, … shaving the head, giving salaam at the end of prayer, washing oneself in ghusl or wudoo’, leaving the toilet, eating, drinking, shaking hands, acknowledging the Black Stone, and other things where we are encouraged to use the right hand or start with the right. As for the opposite [things that are not honourable], such as entering the toilet, leaving the mosque, blowing one’s nose, washing oneself after using the toilet, taking off one's shirt, trousers and shoes, and so on, then we should start with the left or use the left hand. All of this has to do with honouring the right hand or right side.”

Some people may have a real problem that prevents them from using their right hand, such as being paralyzed and so on. In this case they are excused and there is no blame on them. Al-Nawawi (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “If he has an excuse for not eating and drinking with his right hand, such as sickness or an injury, then this is not makrooh…”

Most likely the problem of the boy you are asking about has to do with habit, so try to get him used to eating with his right hand and keep on advising him and reminding him to do so. You could seek the help of psychiatrists, because some of them may have some useful ideas. We ask Allaah to give you strength, May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad.


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Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
 

khoirotun Hisan

thank you Allah
Salaam,

does this rule also apply in writing? how if a person write with their left hand?

just want to make sure I get it right, from what have been explained above, left-handed diagnosed as abnormality/pathological left-handed is excluded from the rule.

KH
 

amirah80

*Fear Allah*
Salaam,

does this rule also apply in writing? how if a person write with their left hand?

just want to make sure I get it right, from what have been explained above, left-handed diagnosed as abnormality/pathological left-handed is excluded from the rule.

KH

:salam2:

If you are left handed with regards to writing and cannot use your right hand there is no sin in that. Some people are blessed being able to write using the right and the left. Then they should use their right. But when eating the should still result to the right hand. At first it may be difficult but it will become easy, inshallah.

Salam Amirah80

Jazak Allah Khair Heegan great reminder brother
 

MRasheed

Junior Member
As Salaamu Alaikum

I'm very interested in this topic. Please could you point out the Sura and verse in the Qur'an where Allah commands to only eat with the right hand? I am having a terrible time finding it. May Allah's Peace be upon your for your assistance.
 

MUHAMM7D

Muslim
As Salaamu Alaikum

I'm very interested in this topic. Please could you point out the Sura and verse in the Qur'an where Allah commands to only eat with the right hand? I am having a terrible time finding it. May Allah's Peace be upon your for your assistance.

:salam2:

The Ahadith of the prophet is also a source you know.

:wasalam:
 

MRasheed

Junior Member
Yes, brother, I know. I am merely expressing that I can't find in the Qur'an where Allah has mentioned it being of such vital importance that is all. Surely it is there since the Prophet spoke so strongly about it, but I can't seem to find it myself. *embarrassed*

Please provide some help.
 

MRasheed

Junior Member
Thank you, sister. I'm positive it MUST be in the Qur'an however. Anything that the Prophet spoke so strongly about that actually causes the people such a hardship as mentioned by the left-handers in this thread, has to be backed by Allah in the Qur'an. Especially on a matter so important as hygiene and sanitation.

I keep thinking it should be in the section describing wudu, but I still can't find it...
 

Almeftah

Junior Member
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته

Many of us have many bad habits, Most of them are hard to be changed, But a true muslim never gives up trying..

As for using the left hand, It is of the Sunnah of our Prophet (Pease be upon him) to use the right hand in almost everything we do, except in certain conditions.

Abu Qatadah, may Allah be pleased with them, reported:
The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: None of you should hold penis with his right hand while urinating, or wipe himself with his right hand in privy, and should not breathe into the vessel.
Hadith number in Sahih Muslim [Arabic only]: 392


Other than that, it is preferable to use the right hand in almost everything and only use the left hand for the things that cannot be done with one hand..

'A'ishah, may Allah be pleased with her, reported:
Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) liked to start from the right-hand side for performing ablution, for combing (the hair) and wearing the shoes.
Hadith number in Sahih Muslim [Arabic only]: 395

'Umar bin Abi Salamah, may Allah be pleased with them, reported:
I was under the care of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him), and as my hand used to roam about in the dish he said to me: Boy, mention the name of Allah, and eat with your right hand and eat from what is near to you.
Hadith number in Sahih Muslim [Arabic only]: 3767

Allah swt says:
Then as for him who will be given his Record in his right hand will say: "Here! read my Record! (19) "Surely, I did believe that I shall meet my Account!" (20) So he shall be in a life, well-pleasing. (21) In a lofty Paradise, (22) The fruits in bunches whereof will be low and near at hand. (23) Eat and drink at ease for that which you have sent on before you in days past! (24) But as for him who will be given his Record in his left hand, will say: "I wish that I had not been given my Record! (25) "And that I had never known, how my Account is! (26) "Would that it had been my end (death)! (27) "My wealth has not availed me; (28) "My power (and arguments to defend myself) have gone from me!" (29)[Al-Haagga 69]

This is why muslims think of the right hand as a symbol for good deeds. unlike the left hand.

And Allah knows best.
 

MRasheed

Junior Member
Thank you, BoMeshary. The verses from Al-Haagga were of the only type of references I found related to this matter as well.

Inferred symbolism I can understand, of course. But I do find it odd that for everything that is truly important for us to understand and incorporate in our lives, the Qur'an is very exact and to the point and the Prophet of Allah eagerly and enthusiastically echoes such commands in his Sunnah, and yet there is no mention of this "right hand only" rule in the universal message of the Qur'an itself.

For something that is supposed to be super important and part of the universal message for all of mankind (and not simply a local, cultural instruction to be adherred to under specific circumstances based on the hygienic limitations of desert living), why wouldn't the Lord of All the Worlds not command it Himself?
 
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