شمائل ترمذي

Shamail Tirmidhi

بَابُ مَا جَاءَ فِي صِفَةِ إِدَامِ رَسُولِ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ

Chapter: What has been reported concerning the condiment of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)

32 subchapters
1

Vinegar is the best condiment

1 hadith (150 — 150)

2

The Prophet liked even ordinary dates

1 hadith (151 — 151)

3

Vinegar is an excellent condiment

1 hadith (152 — 152)

4

The Prophet ate chicken meat

1 hadith (153 — 153)

5

The Prophet ate bustard meat

1 hadith (154 — 154)

6

Companions also ate chicken

1 hadith (155 — 155)

7

Use olive oil

1 hadith (156 — 156)

8

Olive is a blessed tree

2 hadith (157 — 158)

9

The Prophet loved pumpkin

1 hadith (159 — 159)

10

Pumpkin increases food

1 hadith (160 — 160)

11

The Prophet searched for pumpkin in dishes

1 hadith (161 — 161)

12

The Prophet liked sweets and honey

1 hadith (162 — 162)

13

Ate roasted meat

1 hadith (163 — 163)

14

Eating in the mosque is permissible

1 hadith (164 — 164)

15

Cutting roasted meat with a knife

1 hadith (165 — 165)

16

Tearing meat with teeth instead of a knife

1 hadith (166 — 166)

17

The Prophet liked foreleg (shank) meat

1 hadith (167 — 167)

18

You kept giving as long as I asked

1 hadith (168 — 168)

19

Why the Prophet liked shank meat

1 hadith (169 — 169)

20

Best meat is from the back

2 hadith (170 — 171)

21

A house with vinegar is never without a condiment

1 hadith (172 — 172)

22

Tharid is the best of foods

1 hadith (173 — 173)

23

Aisha is superior to all women

1 hadith (174 — 174)

24

Eating cooked food does not break wudu

1 hadith (175 — 175)

25

Safiyyah’s wedding feast was dates and flour

1 hadith (176 — 176)

26

The Prophet’s favorite food

1 hadith (177 — 177)

27

The Prophet loved meat

1 hadith (178 — 178)

28

Cooked food does not break wudu; woman’s slaughter is valid

1 hadith (179 — 179)

29

The sick should avoid harmful foods

1 hadith (180 — 180)

30

Voluntary fast can be broken for a valid excuse

1 hadith (181 — 181)

31

Using dates as a side dish

1 hadith (182 — 182)

32

The Prophet liked coarse food

1 hadith (183 — 183)