QUESTION
What
is the meaning of the hadeeth:
"Don't
let any one of you drink while standing up, and whoever did
so forgetfully, let him try to force up (the drink)"
[1] ?
ANSWER
by Shaykh Muhammad 'Umar Baazmool, instructor at Umm Al-Quraa
University in Makkah
This
narration contains a discouragement from the Messenger (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam), and a prohibition from drinking standing
up.
The
scholars, may Allaah have Mercy on them, have said that this
prohibition, his (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) prohibition
from drinking standing up, is understood to be a discouragement
and not a absolute prohibition. And his order (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam) to force up what was drunk, is understood
to be mustahabb, not obligatory.
The
evidence for this is what has been authentically narrated
about the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam)
having drank while standing up and he did not try to force
up the drink afterwards. An example of this is what has been
narrated by 'Alee ibn Abee Taalib, as Al-Bukhaaree collected,
that he ('Alee) was sitting among his companions and then
requested some water. When they brought him the water, he
stood up and drank it while standing, and said, "Verily
some people hate that one of them would drink while standing,
and verily I saw the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam)
doing just as you have seen me doing." [2]
This
hadeeth, along with the understanding of the Companion, 'Alee
ibn Abee Taalib (may Allaah be pleased with him), along with
the approval of those Companions who were present and did
not oppose this understanding, all of this shows that the
related prohibition and the order (to force up what was drunk)
are understood as recommended guidance, not an absolute order
and prohibition.
And
the scholars, may Allaah have Mercy on them, say that this
hadeeth of 'Alee allows us to understand that the prohibition:
"Don't
let any one of you drink standing up..." [1]
is
lightened from an absolute prohibition to a discouragement.
Also, the order found in his statement:
"Let
him try to force up (the drink)."
[1]
is lightened from an absolute obligation to a recommendation.
So then the narration is recommended guidance from the Messenger
(sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) to force up what was
drunk for the one who drank standing up.
It
may also be understood that drinking while standing up prevents
one from benefiting fully from the drink. So then the presence
of this drink in his body is as if it is not there.
This
meaning may be understood, but the literal and apparent meaning
of the narration (that the scholars have mentioned) is that
it is an order from the Messenger to force up the drink. And
it is an order of recommended guidance (not an obligation),
as is understood by the other narration mentioned, and Allaah
knows best.
[Questioner:
So then it is recommended for us to try and vomit if we
drink something standing up?]
The
order is one of recommended guidance from the Messenger (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam), but actually two understandings are
possible.
Firstly,
it may be understood according to the literal meaning, and
that is the encouragement to force up the drink, not an obligation
to do so. And if someone drank while standing, and then did
not attempt to force up the water, then Messenger (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam) had done just that, as mentioned in
the hadeeth of 'Alee ibn Abee Taalib that I mentioned. [2]
Secondly,
the presence of this hadeeth of 'Alee allows us to understand
the order to force up the drink from another angle that may
be understood from the text of the hadeeth. And that is that
the meaning of "Let him try
to force up (the drink)"
is that the water that is drunk while standing will not benefit
a person as it would if he was sitting, and thus the presence
of this water (in his body) is just like its absence. Based
on this understanding, vomiting, or forcing up the drink,
is not the actual intent, rather what is intended is a disapproval
of drinking while standing. In this case, forcing the drink
up would not be recommended nor obligatory, rather the intent
of the hadeeth is a disapproval of drinking while standing.
And
this second meaning seems to be more correct in my opinion,
since it has not been reported that the Messenger (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam) ever forced up his drink, nor did any
of the Companions ever understand the hadeeth according to
its literal meaning, and Allaah knows best.
FOOTNOTES
[1]
Saheeh Muslim #5247 (7/197 of Sharh An-Nawawee)
[2]
Saheeh Al-Bukhaaree #5615 (10/99 of Fat-hul-Baaree),
and Al-Bukhaaree brings another narration of the Prophet (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam) drinking while standing up in the same
chapter, Hadeeth #5617, on the authority of Ibn 'Abbaas (may
Allaah be pleased with him).
SOURCE
This
was translated exclusively for www.bakkah.net from a cassette
recording with the knowledge and permission of the shaykh,
file no. AAMB019, dated 1423/7/18.
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