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Sunan an-Nasai 5653 (Book 51, Hadith 115) #20186
Revoking of Forbidden Practices

SUMMARY: The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) forbade three things to his followers, but later allowed them.

It was narrated from Ibn Buraidah that his father said: "The Messenger of Allah SAW said: 'I used to forbid three things to you: Visiting graves, but now visit them, and may visiting them increase you in goodness; and I forbade you (to store) the sacrificial meat for more than three days, but now eat whatever you wish of it. And I forbade to you drinks in (certain kinds of ) vessels, but now drink from whatever vessel you wish, but do not drink any intoxicant'."
أَخْبَرَنَا مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ مَعْدَانَ بْنِ عِيسَى بْنِ مَعْدَانَ الْحَرَّانِيُّ، قَالَ حَدَّثَنَا الْحَسَنُ بْنُ أَعْيَنَ، قَالَ حَدَّثَنَا زُهَيْرٌ، قَالَ حَدَّثَنَا زُبَيْدٌ، عَنْ مُحَارِبٍ، عَنِ ابْنِ بُرَيْدَةَ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ ‏ "‏ إِنِّي كُنْتُ نَهَيْتُكُمْ عَنْ ثَلاَثٍ زِيَارَةِ الْقُبُورِ فَزُورُوهَا وَلْتَزِدْكُمْ زِيَارَتُهَا خَيْرًا وَنَهَيْتُكُمْ عَنْ لُحُومِ الأَضَاحِي بَعْدَ ثَلاَثٍ فَكُلُوا مِنْهَا مَا شِئْتُمْ وَنَهَيْتُكُمْ عَنِ الأَشْرِبَةِ فِي الأَوْعِيَةِ فَاشْرَبُوا فِي أَىِّ وِعَاءٍ شِئْتُمْ وَلاَ تَشْرَبُوا مُسْكِرًا

TOPICS
graves  *  meat  *  intoxicants

QUICK LESSONS:
Visit graves with remembrance; Eat sacrifical meat according to one's wishes; Drink from any vessel except intoxicant .

EXPLANATIONS:
The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) initially forbade his followers from visiting graves, storing sacrificial meat for more than three days and drinking from certain kinds of vessels. However, he later revoked these prohibitions and allowed them to visit graves as a form of remembrance; eat the sacrificial meat for as long as they wish; and drink from any vessel except intoxicants. This hadith teaches us that the Prophet Muhammad was merciful in revoking certain prohibitions when it was deemed necessary or beneficial for the people. It also serves as a reminder that we should not be too strict in our religious practices but instead be flexible when needed.

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