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Sahih Muslim 563 (Book 5, Hadith 89) #8404
Eating Garlic Before Mosque Visits

SUMMARY: Eating garlic before coming to the mosque is discouraged as it can cause a bad odour.

Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah said: He who eats of this plant (garlic) should not approach our mosque and should not harm us with the odour of garlic.
وَحَدَّثَنِي مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ رَافِعٍ، وَعَبْدُ بْنُ حُمَيْدٍ، قَالَ عَبْدٌ أَخْبَرَنَا وَقَالَ ابْنُ رَافِعٍ، حَدَّثَنَا عَبْدُ الرَّزَّاقِ، أَخْبَرَنَا مَعْمَرٌ، عَنِ الزُّهْرِيِّ، عَنِ ابْنِ الْمُسَيَّبِ، عَنْ أَبِي هُرَيْرَةَ، قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ ‏ "‏ مَنْ أَكَلَ مِنْ هَذِهِ الشَّجَرَةِ فَلاَ يَقْرَبَنَّ مَسْجِدَنَا وَلاَ يُؤْذِيَنَّا بِرِيحِ الثُّومِ

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garlic  *  mosque  *  odour  *  thoom  *  masjid  *  bukhoor

QUICK LESSONS:
Do not eat garlic before entering the mosque.

EXPLANATIONS:
The hadith of Abu Huraira states that one should not eat garlic before visiting the mosque. This is because garlic has a strong odour which can be unpleasant for others in the mosque. It is important to remember that mosques are places of worship and respect, and so it is important to maintain good hygiene when visiting them. Additionally, this hadith teaches us about being considerate of others and respecting their space by not causing any harm or discomfort with our actions.

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