The Blessing of Foods

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SIGNIFICANCE

For every act that a Muslim does, there is a chance for him to earn some reward for it from Allaah. From praying to performing ghusl, Allaah has placed His blessings in everything.

These rewards and blessings can be attained only by those keen to imbibe the Guidance and Example (Sunnah) of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) into every mode of their lives, seeking thereby none but the Face of Allaah. For such people, their whole lives become ibadah, thus, by acquainting ourselves with the sunnah of eating and drinking we too can turn this mundane exercise into an act of worship and a source of blessing, inshallaah Ta'alaa.

The Etiquettes of Eating

There is a common misconception that to wash ones hands before eating is from the sunnah. This is based on the hadeeth that alleges that the Prophet (SAW) said:

"The blessing of food is in washing the hands before it and after it. "(Ahmad , Abu Dawood).

It should be known however that this hadeeth is da'eef (weak) according to Abu Dawood, Imam Ahmad , At tirmidhee and others and therefore can not be used for action assuming it is a sunnah according to the Ulema. The point is that washing the hands before the meal contains no added reward since it is not from the sunnah, although there is no harm in doing so if one needs to.

When a Muslim begins to eat, he should begin with the name of Allaah. As the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said:

"When one of you eats, he should mention Allaahs name (i.e say Bismillah); if he forgets to mention Allaah's name at the beginning, he should say (when he remembers): 'I begin in the name of Allaah at the beginning and at the end of it (Bismillah awwalahu wa aakhirahoo). '´" [Abu Dawood]

The Prophet (SAW) explained that Shaytaan partakes in the food if the name of Allaah is not recited at the start of eating. However, if one forgets in the beginning and then he remembers and says the aforementioned du'aa, shaytaan is made to vomit out what he has eaten. [Saheeh Muslim]

The Manner Of Eating

The best manner in which to eat food is with the fingers. The companion, Ibn Ka'ab ibn Maalik reported that he saw the Messenger of Allaah (SAW) eating with three fingers and when he finished, he would lick them. [Saheeh Muslim] Sadly, nowadays, the Muslims are choosing to imitate the disbelievers rather than the Prophet (SAW) and are choosing to eat with knives and forks rather than the fingers. Although it is not at all forbidden (haram) to eat with a knife and fork, to consider this a better and more cultured and civilised way to eat is definitely wrong, since this is to consider someone else's way to be superior to that of the Prophet's. It should also be mentioned that if one does choose to eat with a knife and fork, then they should make sure that the fork is in the right and not in the left hand as is the convention of the disbelievers. This is because to eat with the left hand is forbidden. The Prophet (SAW) said:

"Do not eat with your left hand for shaytaan eats with his left hand." [Saheeh Muslim]. The same ruling applies to drinking as well as taking or giving something (i.e. it should all be done with the right hand).]

Another thing which the Prophet (SAW) taught us about the manners of eating is that we should always eat from what is nearest to us and not from the middle of the plate. The reason for this is that the blessings come down upon the food in its middle, therefore it should be left to last. [Abu Dawood]. This is not superstition or an old wives tale, rather the saying of one inspired by Allaah, who is the knower of all things hidden.]

The Manner Of Sitting Whilst Eating

It would probably come as no surprise to us to learn that unlike the arrogant manner traditionally associated with the Greeks and Romans, the Prophet (SAW) would never eat from a reclining position. [Bukharee]
N.B Ibn al-Qayyim mentions in his Zaadal Ma'aad that any posture in which the posterior is on the floor is regarded as reclining.]
His whole life was a model of modesty and humility and this was no less in his manner of eating. The companion Anas(RA) repotrted that he saw Allaahs Messenger squatting and eating dates. [Saheeh Muslim]

Other times, the Prophet (SAW) would sit on his knees, as reported by Abdullah ibn Busr who said that the Prophet (SAW) was sitting on his knees upon which a bedouin said :'What is this sitting?' The Prophet (SAW) replied, "Allaah has made me a respectable servant and He did not make me an obstinate tyrant" [Saheeh Muslim]

Do not criticise Food

Abu Hurairah(RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW) never found fault with food. If he liked it, he would eat it, but if he disliked it, he just left it.

This is how our Prophet was. Yet if we look to ourselves today, we find that we are ever ready to criticise whatever we find on our plate. This is extreme ingratitude to Allaah on our part and next time we we think of complaining about food or maybe moan that theres's nothing to eat even though our fridges are full, we should spare a thought for all those people-both Muslim and non- muslim- who don't know where their next meal is coming from. So we should instead be grateful as instructed by Allaah:

O You who believe! Eat of the good things that we have provided for you and be grateful to Allaah, if it is He you worship. [Surah Baqarah (2) :17]

Do not waste food

As Muslims we must be aware that shaytaan is around us wherever we are and whatever we are doing. Even when we are eating shaytaan is in our presence, waiting to grasp any opportunity he can to fill his belly. This is why the Prophet (SAW) commanded us never to waste food, because food that we waste is eaten by Shaytaan. He (SAW) said :

"The Shaytaan is present with everyone of you in everything he does; he is even present when he eats food, so if any one of you drops a mouthful, he should remove away anything filthy on it and eat it and not leave it for the devil; and when he finishes, he should lick his fingers for he does not know in what portion of his food the blessing lies." [Saheeh Muslim]

So here, the Prophet (SAW) enumerated another reason why we should not waste food i.e we may deprive ourselves of the blessings which are contained in the food, this should be sufficient encouragement for us to appreciate the value of food and not waste it.

Do not eat too much

One of the worst habits we have adopted as a result of our relatively luxurious lifestyle is the habit of overeating and not showing any restraint in that. How many times can we think of where we have eaten so much that we can barely breathe, or where we can feel the food coming up to our throats?! This eating pattern does not befit the Muslim, who should do all things in moderation, including his eating. The Prophet (SAW) said:

"A believer eats in one intestine, whereas a non-believer eats in seven intestines." [Saheeh Muslim]

Therefore it is not for us to eat till we are completely satiated; rather we should eat such that the hunger goes but there is still room for more.

After Eating

When we have finished eating, we should always remember Allaah and be grateful to Him, for He is ar-Razzaaq, the provider and our sustainer. We should express this gratitude in the manner in which the Prophet (SAW) taught us. He said:

Onewho has eaten some food and then says: 'All praise is for Allaah, who has given me this [food to eat] and provided me without any effort or power on my part', he will have his sins forgiven.

(Alhumdulillahil-lazee at amanee haadha wa razaqaneehee min ghairi hawlin minnee walaquwwah.) [Hasan-at Tirmidhee]

SubhaanAllaah! The reward for just saying this short du'aa is so great, too great to neglect. Can we afford to miss out on such opportunities of Allaah's Mercy and Forgiveness?

A Means Of Drawing Closer To Allaah

The ahaadeeth mentioned here only cover some of the Islamic etiquettes of eating which our beloved Messenger (SAW) taught us. Many more hadeeth on this subject are to be found in the books of hadeeth such as Saheeh al Bukhaari and Saheeh Muslim and others. But just a few narrations cited here give us some indication of the attention that the companions paid to even the smallest details of the Prophets sunnah. Many of us today may consider such matters to be 'trivial' or 'insignificant', but we find the companions did not take these matters lightly. They considered such details important enough to preserve through careful transmission which their successors meticulously recorded in the books of hadeeth so that they could be read by generations to come. It is up to us whether we want to benefit from the knowledge they carried for us or not.

"Indeed Allaah is pleased with His servant who, when he eats a morsel, praises Him for it, or drinks a sip and then praises Him for it." [Saheeh Muslim]

May Allaah(SWT) grant us the ability to become of his thankful servants. Aameen.
 
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