It was narrated from Ibn Shubrumah who mentioned it from 'Abdullah bin Shaddad bin Al-Had, from Ibn 'Abbas, who said: Khamr was forbidden in small or large amounts, as was every kind of intoxicating drink.
Read More..It was narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said: Khamr was forbidden in and of itself in small or large amounts, as was every kind of intoxicating drink.
Read More..It was narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said: Khamr was forbidden in and of itself, in small or large amounts, as was every kind of intoxicating drink.
Read More..It was narrated that Ibn 'Abbas said: Khamr was forbidden in small or large amounts, as was every kind of drink that intoxicates.
Read More..It was narrated that Abu Al-Juwairiyah Al-Jarmi said: I asked Ibn 'Abbas, when he was leaning back against the Ka'bah, about Badhaq (a drink made from the juice of grapes slightly boiled). He said: 'Muhammad came before Badhaq (i.e., it was not known during his time), but everything that intoxicates in unlawful.' He said: I was the first of the 'Arabs to ask him.
Read More..Ibn 'Abbas said: Whoever would like to regard as forbidden that which Allah and His Messenger [SAW] regard as forbidden, let him regard Nabidh as forbidden.
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