A list of puns related to "Food and drink prohibitions"
>And from him (Ahmad Bin Abu Abdullah Al Barqy), from Muhammad Bin Ali, from Muhammad Bin Aslam, from Abdul Rahman Bin Saalim, from Al Mufazzal, from Al Mufazzal Bin Umar who said,
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>βI said to Abu Abdullah (Imam Jafar as-Sadiq a.s) , βInform me, may I be sacrificed for you, why did Allah Forbid the wine, and the dead, and the blood, and the flesh of the swine?β So the Imam (as) said: βAllah Blessed and High did not Forbid that upon His servants, and Permitted for them the rest of it due to the wishing from it regarding what is Forbidden unto them, nor due to the ascetism regarding what was Permissible unto them. But, the Mighty and Majestic Created the creatures, and Knows what their bodies are strengthened with and what is correct for them, thus He Permitted it for them, and Allowed it by His Grace unto them, the Blessed and High, for them for their own correctness. And the Mighty and Majestic Knows what harms them, so He Prevent it from them and Prohibited it to them. Then Allah Allowed the restless, and Permitted it for him at a time when his body cannot stand except by it. So Allah Commanded him to take from it accordingly, but not other than that.
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>Then the Imam said: βBut, as for the dead, no one partakes it except that it weakens his body, and wastes away his body, and his strength goes away, and his lineage is cut off. And the eater of the dead does not die, except for suddenlyβ.
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>And as for the blood, so its consumer would inherit the yellow water, and steaming of the mouth, and evil manners, and inherit the freckles and cruelty of the heart, and lack of compassion and mercy, to the extent that there would be no safety if he were to kill his children, or his parents, and there is no safety upon his intimate spouse, nor any safety upon his companions.
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>And as for the flesh of the swine, so Allah Blessed and High Metamorphosed a people in various images, resembling the pigs, and the bears, and the monkeys, and whatever was from the metamorphosed ones. Then Allah Forbid from eating it, and eating what resembles it as there is no benefit with it, and (the people) should not underestimate the Punishment (for eating these).
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>*And as for the wine, so Allah Forbade it due to its corruption and Rasool-Allah (saww) said: βA handful of the wine would make one inherit the jitters, and his light would go away, and demolish his manhood, and carry him upon that he would have the audacity upon
I'm having trouble putting together a menu, I would love to serve cocktails and food from that period but I'm completely lost. I don't have a TON of money to spend and it'll be a party of 20-30 people so low cost/easy recipes are ideal.
He says that he cannot drink fermented wheat or grape. Another character says that it is okay, because mead is from honey. Ahmad ibn Fadlan then proceeds to drink it.
Is this Hollywood history or is there some basis to the misconception about the Islamic prohibition on alcohol?
Edit: this question is purely hypothetical and not based on any likly scenario.
Heβs In such good shape. Well, mostly. But he drinks those bottled beers and crappy food. Thoughts?
Obviously not Ring Dings and Pepsi, someone will probably bring some.
After that, we decided to never play Monopoly again.
> The City of Philadelphia on Monday announced a new COVID-19 vaccine mandate for indoor dining and drinking starting Jan. 3. The mandate will have a two-week grace period city-wide during which patrons can show recent negative COVID-19 test results, but on Jan. 17 proof of vaccine will be the only acceptable form of entry for indoor dining.T > > Because the Wells Fargo Center serves food and drink, the mandate applies to Sixers and Flyers home games, the city announced Monday: > > The Wells Fargo Center was already requiring attendees to wear masks at Sixers and Flyers games unless actively eating or drinking in accordance with the city's mask mandate. Masks will still be required when not actively eating or drinking. > > The Wells Fargo Center announced on its website that the grace period for negative COVID-19 test results at the arena will last one month.
Edit: wow yβall are really passionate about enjoying food and drink at the same time. Clearly I should have posted this in unpopular opinions π
It's my fault really. I offered and they said yes. Christmas here is on the 24th, help please. Its not that I can't use Google, but I really want to show them my Malaysian side BUT because my lazyass haven't cooked for so long, I cannot brain lah. I would love to get any inspiration or ideas from you! Something easy for me to pull off, but it'll make me look like a damn pro after. I want to blow their taste buds away. Well, at least that's the dream.
We eat everything, no diet restrictions. Though there's 2 attendees that don't really like spicy food that much.
My problem, I can't find any pre-mix, or most of the Malaysian ingredients required to do most things. So no ikan bilis here, the curry powder smells weird, no cendol, no pandan..
Rough ideas I have, nasi lemak (I really don't know how to do sambal though) vs nasi ayam. I don't know which one suit better. And for dessert, I thought about kek batik indulgence because I'm extra, but maybe it's too hard to pull off.
What 3 course malaysian dishes match well? What's your favourite easy to cook dish? Share with me all your food secrets, all those killer recipes you have in hand. Preferably not time consuming/ stressful. There was one time when I tried to pull off birthday dinner and do this chocolate dipped strawberries tower, the chocolate didn't harden and I pretty much had a breakdown due to frustration, stress and feeling like failure.
Bonus point if you link some fool-proof recipes!
My group was having this discussion and I was wondering if there was a subtext I was missing or who is right or wrong.
If you cast this on food that was poisoned does it make it safe? Not like eating a deadly mushroom but someone poisoned the punch bowl.
I say yes based on the definition of contamination. They say no because it wasnβt naturally contaminated. Just a silly little discussion but Iβm stuck at work in a blizzard trying to kill some time.
No more ringing up 20 gift cards for a car or having to grab 4 cups off the shelves to show the person at the window. The drive thru should be food and drinks only to help us keep the line going.
I feel like every country has certain regional specialities, some still common and some somewhat forgotten. What is/ was eaten in your neck of the woods?
Applies to all spells that don't have a visual indication to them being cast, but I'm using PF&D in this situation because this is what I had in mind:
And evil guy invites the party to dine and drink, and tries to poison them. One cleric casts PF&D and the evil guy (or a minion) counterspells in secret (with Sleight of Hand to keep the Somatic component hidden). So would the cleric know that the spell fizzed, or would they think it worked and engorge?
Is this normal? I feel like this is one of those things that would seem weird on a surface level but is actually quite common
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