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Blessed Drink of Nabi Muhammed (SAW)


Nabeez was the favorite drink of Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam.

It is an alkalizing tonic, removing acidity from the stomach & other metabolic wastes from the body. It improves digestion & memory, fixes the problems of spleen, liver, throat, chest & prostate & will also help patients of Arthritis & uric acid (gout). Being energetic & rejuvenating, Nabeez will bring surprises for you & your health Insha’Allah.

Apparently, it is nothing but soaking the raisins overnight & drinking the water in the morning, but when adopted and honored as one of the favorite drinks of Prophet Muhammad Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam, it pulls down Shifa, blessings & mercy from the treasures of Allah.

Method:
After Isha prayer, soak around 100 grams of raisins in 1 liter of drinkable / healthy water, & keep the utensil covered with a plate.
(Manaqqa is the best variety for making Nabeez, but other types can also be used). Next morning, you can drink the water & eat the soaked fruit, OR just use your blender (water + soaked fruit) to obtain a beautiful / cloudy NABEEZ.

And if you soak the fruit in morning, drink it at the evening.
Nabeez should be consumed within 12 hours of soaking time, but if it is kept air tight inside the refrigerator, it will not spoil for 2-3 days Insha’Allah. It becomes more sweeter in refrigerator after 24 hours. Serve cold NABEEZ to your guests; instead of tea, coffee, juices & sodas, & tell them the beauty of Sunnah.

Although Manaqqa is the best variety for making Nabeez, but black raisins can also be used, those colors were not Created without reason, so it is always preferable to keep changing out diets with new colors & tastes.

DO NOT MIX DATES AND RAISINS WHILE PREPARING NABEEZ

Hadeeth
From Sunan Abu Dawood ~ Book of drinks

Narrated Ad-Daylami:

We came to the Prophet (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam) and said to him: O Messenger of Allah, you know who we are, from where we are and to whom we have come. He said: To Allah and His Messenger. We said: Messenger of Allah, we have grapes; what should we do with them? He said: Make them raisins. We then asked: What should we do with raisins? He
Replied: Steep them in the morning and drink in the evening, and steep them in the evening and drink in the morning. Steep them in skin vessels and do not steep them in earthen jar, for it is delayed in pressing, it becomes vinegar.
Narrated Aisha, Ummul Mu’minin

Amrah said on the authority of Aisha that she would steep dates for the Messenger of Allah (Sallallaho Alaihe Wasallam) in the morning.
When the evening came, he took his dinner and drank it after his dinner. If anything remained, she poured it out. She then would steep for him at night. When the morning came, he took his morning meal and drank it after his morning meal. She said: The skin vessel was washed in the morning and in the evening. My father (Hayyan) said to her:
Twice a day? She said: Yes.

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