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Forbidden Morsel in the Words of the (AS) The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Forbidden Morsel in the Words of the (AS) 2026-02-12 15 Views Resurrection , , Influence of food , Supplication , Wisdom 429 Islam has always placed great emphasis on maintaining the health of both body and soul, considering care for physical and spiritual well-being necessary and essential for everyone.
Attention to lawful (Halal) food is frequently seen in the Holy Quran and in the narrations of the Infallibles (AS). Contents 1. The Non-Acceptance of Supplication 2. Hardening of the Heart as a Consequence of Forbidden Morsel 3. Rejection of Deeds 4. Negative Effects on Offspring 5. Being Deprived of the Love of the (AS) 6. Destruction of Good Deeds 7. Poverty, Deprivation, and Loss of Blessings 8. Being Deprived of Paradise 9. Divine Wrath and the Curse of the Angels 10.
Punishment in Barzakh and on the Day of Resurrection 11. Regret on the Day of Resurrection In general, these teachings encourage and direct human beings to reflect on the food they consume from various material and spiritual angles, as well as the consequences that follow from it in all social, worldly, and spiritual dimensions.
They also emphasize avoiding impure substances, encouraging the use of wholesome foods, adhering to moderation, and offering numerous guidelines for safeguarding health and preventing different physical and spiritual illnesses.
If people, inspired by the Quranic instructions, control and manage their nutrition, pay attention to various aspects such as moderation in nutrition, eating halal food and not overdoing it, avoiding impermissible and forbidden morsels, and other such recommendations, and recognize the goal of living a healthy and desirable life in this world; and believe that everything is placed at the disposal of man by the will and will of God and that humans are obligated to benefit from them as good trustees, they will certainly achieve a healthy life.
On the other hand, it should be noted that not paying attention to dietary instructions can lead to various physical and mental diseases. [1] Imam Ali (AS), regarding the idea that people should not sacrifice their health and life for worldly desires and gluttony, says: “Do not seek life in order to eat; rather seek food in order to live” .