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Sunan an-Nasai 4342 (Book 42, Hadith 80) #18875
Forbidden Foods in Islam

SUMMARY: The Prophet Muhammad forbade eating certain animals and the flesh of domesticated donkeys.

It was narrated from Abu Tha'labah Al-khushani that: the Messenger of Allah forbade eating any -predator with fangs, and the flesh of domesticated donkeys.
أَخْبَرَنَا عَمْرُو بْنُ عُثْمَانَ، عَنْ بَقِيَّةَ، قَالَ حَدَّثَنِي الزُّبَيْدِيُّ، عَنِ الزُّهْرِيِّ، عَنْ أَبِي إِدْرِيسَ الْخَوْلاَنِيِّ، عَنْ أَبِي ثَعْلَبَةَ الْخُشَنِيِّ، أَنَّ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ نَهَى عَنْ أَكْلِ كُلِّ ذِي نَابٍ مِنَ السِّبَاعِ وَعَنْ لُحُومِ الْحُمُرِ الأَهْلِيَّةِ

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eating  *  animals  *  forbidden  *  donkeys  *  muharib  *  shaqab  *  alhimayah  *  haram

QUICK LESSONS:
Be mindful of your food choices and strive for moderation when it comes to your diet.
EXPLANATIONS:
According to the hadith narrated by Abu Tha'labah Al-khushani, the Prophet Muhammad forbade Muslims from consuming any predator with fangs and the flesh of domesticated donkeys. This prohibition is based on Islamic teachings that emphasize respect for all living creatures and a balanced diet. Eating certain animals is considered haram or forbidden in Islam as it can be harmful to one's health or cause unnecessary suffering to an animal. Additionally, this hadith serves as a reminder that Muslims should be mindful of their food choices and strive for moderation when it comes to their diet.

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