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  1. It was a blessed habit of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ that he used to eat whatever food was presented to him and did not dislike any food Among the vegetables, the Prophet (PBUH) loved pumpkin very much, and when pumpkin curry was served, he used to eat it with enthusiasm.

    It was a blessed habit of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ that he used to eat whatever food was presented to him and did not dislike any food
    Among the vegetables, the Prophet (PBUH) loved pumpkin very much, and when pumpkin curry was served, he used to eat it with enthusiasm.

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  1. There are many sayings about the tree that Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat, the famous one is that it was wheat, one is about grapes, and there are also other sayings about figs, camphor, etc. But this tree is not defined by the Holy Quran and its determination is not mentioned in any authentic hRead more

    There are many sayings about the tree that Adam and Eve were forbidden to eat, the famous one is that it was wheat, one is about grapes, and there are also other sayings about figs, camphor, etc. But this tree is not defined by the Holy Quran and its determination is not mentioned in any authentic hadith, so according to the commentators, the best explanation is that what the Quran and hadith have left ambiguous, there is no need to define it. Rather, Allah knows best which tree it was. Also, no action or success of ours is suspended on the determination of this tree, therefore we are not obliged to do this effort. The aspects that are useful for our advice and guidance in the stories of the Prophets, peace be upon them, have been described in the Holy Quran.

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  1. Grapes: The Prophet was very fond of grapes .In the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammed S.A.W. It is also mentioned that ALLAH'S Messenger, NABI MUHAMMED (SAWS) loved grapes and melons.

    Grapes: The Prophet was very fond of grapes .In the Medicine of the Prophet Muhammed S.A.W. It is also mentioned that ALLAH’S Messenger, NABI MUHAMMED (SAWS) loved grapes and melons.

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  1. The Quran mentions various fruits as examples of Allah's creations and blessings. Some of the fruits mentioned in the Holy Quran include: Dates (Tamar): Dates are mentioned several times in the Quran as a symbol of sustenance and blessings. For example, in Surah Maryam (Chapter 19), there is a referRead more

    The Quran mentions various fruits as examples of Allah’s creations and blessings. Some of the fruits mentioned in the Holy Quran include:

    Dates (Tamar): Dates are mentioned several times in the Quran as a symbol of sustenance and blessings. For example, in Surah Maryam (Chapter 19), there is a reference to Mary being instructed to shake the trunk of a date palm tree to receive fresh dates.

    Olives (Zaytun): Olives are mentioned in Surah At-Tin (Chapter 95), where Allah swears by the fig and the olive.

    Grapes (A’nab): Grapes are mentioned in Surah Al-An’am (Chapter 6) and Surah An-Nahl (Chapter 16) as examples of fruits and the signs of Allah’s existence.

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