CHAPTER
ON THOSE AHAADITH IN WHICH IS DESCRIBED THE MANNER SAYYIDINA RASOOLULLAH
SALLALLAHU ALAIHE WASALLAM DRANK
The author has
mentioned ten ahaadith in this chapter.
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Hadith 1
Ibn
Abbas radiyallahu anhu says, “Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam drank
Zam-zam water while he was standing.”
Commentary
Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam has prohibited the drinking
of water whilst standing. This shall be discussed in the commentary of
the next hadith. For this reason some ulama have prohibited the drinking
of Zam-zam also whilst standing. They say that he drank it whilst standing
because of the huge crowds and the rush, or as a concession. The well-known
view of the ulama is that Zam-zam is not included in this prohibition.
It is better to stand and drink it.
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Hadith 2
Amr
ibn Shu’aib radiyallahu anhu relates from his father, and he from his
(Amr’s) grandfather, that he said, “I had seen Rasoolullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam drinking water whilst standing and also whilst sitting.”
Commentary
There are many narrations mentioned wherein Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam prohibited the drinking of water whilst standing. A narration
of Sayyidina Abu Hurairah radiyallahu anhu is mentioned in Sahih Muslim
that Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam said, “No person
should stand and drink water, and if one forgetfully stood and drank it,
it should be vomited out.” Some ulama have summed both the deed and the
prohibition in a few ways. Some ulama are of the opinion that the prohibition
came later and repeals the previous law. Some ulama hold the opposite
view that the narrations where he stood and drank water repeals the one
that prohibits it. According to a well-known saying, the prohibition is
not that of a Shar’ee or unlawful nature, but as an etiquette. It is also
a blessing and kindness. Ibn Qayyim and others have mentioned the harm
that standing and drinking causes. In short, Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam standing and drinking shows it being permissible to do
so, and that it is not haraam to stand and drink water. It is best not
do so, as this is against the recommended practice and one will be committing
a makrooh act by doing so.
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Hadith 3
Ibn
Abbas radiyallahu anhu says, “I gave Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam
Zam-zam water to drink. He stood and drank it.”
Commentary
This has been discussed in the first hadith of this chapter.
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Hadith 4
Nazzaal
ibn Sabrah rahmatullahi alaihe says that while he was with Sayyidina Ali
in the courtyard (of the Masjid at Kufah), water was brought in a clay
pot to him. He took some water in his palms, washed his hands, gargled
his mouth, put water in his nose (cleaned it), then made masah of his
face, hands and head. Thereafter he stood and drank from it. Then said,
“This is the wudhu of a person who is in a state of wudhu. I had observed
Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam perform (wudhu) in this manner.”
Commentary
This hadith is mentioned in brief. The full narration is mentioned in
Mishkat from Bukhari. In this hadith it may be possible that in reality
he only made masah of the face, hands, etc. And did not actually wash
them. To call this wudhu will be metaphorical.
The feet are not mentioned here but presumedly he did masah of them also.
Another elucidation may be that in this hadith the washing of the limbs
lightly has been metaphorically explained as masah. This explanation is
supported by some narrations where, instead of masah, washing of the face
and hands and also the washing of the feet is mentioned. In this case
the renewal of wudhu is meant. This exposition is best according to this
humble servant.
We also find from this hadith that it is permissible to stand and drink
the left over water after wudhu. The permissibility of drinking this water
and the water of Zam-zam while standing is mentioned in the kitaabs of
fiqh (jurisprudence). Allaamah Shaami has mentioned the experience of
some Ulama that it is a tested and proved antidote for diseases. Mulla
Ali Qari has mentioned this act as meritorious in the commentary of the
Shamaail.
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Hadith 5
Sayyidina
Anas ibn Malik radiyallahu anhu relates that Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe
wasallam drank water in three breaths (i.e. in three gulps/sips) and used
to say, “It is more pleasing and satisfying in this manner.”
Commentary
It has been prohibited to drink water in one gulp. The Ulama have written
many harmful effects in drinking water in one breath. It especially weakens
the muscles and nerves. It is also detrimental for the liver and stomach.
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Hadith 6
Sayyidina
Ibn Abbas radiyallahu anhu says, “Whenever Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe
wasallam drank water, he drank it in two breaths.”
Commentary
In this hadith drinking water in two breaths is intended which apparently
seems correct. Sayyidina Ibn Abbas radiyallahu anhu has stated in a hadith
of the Prophet sallallahu alaihe wasallam, “Do not drink water only in
one breath, but drink it in two or three breaths.” The minimum number
of sips one can take is mentioned in this hadith. Sayyidina Rasoolullah
sallallahu alaihe wasallam at times drank water in two sips to show that
this was the minimum amount of gulps one could take. Another explanation
may be this that in the hadith it meant that two breaths should be taken
whilst drinking water. If two breaths are taken whilst drinking water,
then all the water will naturally be drunk in three gulps. By this explanation
there remains no contradiction between this and the last hadith.
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Hadith 7
Sayyidatina
Kabshah bint Thabit radiyallahu anha narrates, “Rasoolullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam visited my home. A leather water bag was hanging there,
Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam stood and drank water from the
mouth of the water bag. I got up and cut out the mouth (portion) of the
bag.”
Commentary
Imam Nawawi has mentioned two reasons from Imam Tirmizi for cutting the
mouth portion of the water bag:
1. Tabarrukan (for barakah), because the mubaarak saliva of Sayyidina
Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam had come in contact with it and
she wanted to keep it.
2. She did not want anybody else to drink from the same portion where
Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam had drank. The reason
being respect and courtesy. It will be disrespectful if someone else drank
from the same place. There are two things mentioned in this hadith. One
is standing and drinking which has already been discussed in Hadith 4.
The second is that it is reported in the Bukhari from Sayyidina Anas radiyallahu
anhu that it has been prohibited to drink from the mouth of a water bag.
Therefore we shall take this hadith to show the permissibility of doing
so. It is related in a hadith that a person was drinking from a water
bag and a snake came out from it. On hearing this Sayyidina Rasoolullah
sallallahu alaihe wasallam forbade the drinking of water direct from a
water bag.
According to this hadith, the drinking of water in this manner apparently
seems to have taken place in the early period. A special note should be
made here. One of the reasons of prohibiting the drinking of water in
this manner is that every person’s mouth is not such that if it touches
a water bag etc. it will not leave a smell. Certainly there are mouths
whose saliva is a cure of diseases, and which is more tastier than everything
in the world and creates more happiness than everything else. Therefore
the drinking of Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam from
a water bag cannot be compared with others.
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Hadith 8
Sayyidina
Thumaamah ibn Abdullah radiyallahu anhu says, “Sayyidina Anas ibn Malik
drank water in three breaths, and claimed that Rasoolullah sallallahu
alaihe wasallam also drank water in the same manner.”
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Hadith 9
Sayyidina
Anas radiyallahu anhu reports, “Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam
went to my mother, Umme Sulaim’s house. A leather water bag was hanging
there. Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam stood and drank water from
it. Umme Sulaim radiyallahu anha stood up and cut off that portion of
the bag.”
Commentary
The same type of incident of Sayyidatina Kabshah radiyallahu anha has
been related in another hadith. It is however difficult to sit and drink
from a water bag which is hanging. These are things that are done in times
of necessity. A few ahaadith reported on the incident of Sayyidatina Umme
Sulaim radiyallahu anha that she said, while cutting off the mouth piece
of the water bag from which Sayyidina Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam
had drank, “No one shall put their mouth on it and drink from it again.”
We understand from this that she did it out of love and respect for Sayyidina
Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe wasallam.
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Hadith Number 10
Sayyidina
Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqaas radiyallahu anhu says, “Rasoolullah sallallahu alaihe
wasallam drank water while standing.”
Commentary
This was not a habit, he did it now and then due to some reason. This
has been discussed already.
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