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Ibn Abbas relates that the Holy Prophet said: Do not drink in one draught like a camel, but in two or three. Pronounce the name of Allah when you start drinking and praise Him when you finish. (Tirmidhi).
Abu Qatadah relates that the Holy Prophet forbade breathing inside the vessel when drinking (Bokhari and Muslim).
Anas relates that milk mixed with water was brought to the Holy Prophet when on his right was seated a rustic and on his left Abu Bakr. He ‘drank from it and handed the rest to the rustic saying: The right has preference (Bokhari and Muslim).
Sahl ibn Sa‘ad relates that drink was brought to the Holy Prophet and he drank of it. On his right was a boy and on his left were older people. He said to the boy: Would you permit that I should give the rest of this drink to those on my left? The boy said: Messenger of Allah, I would certainly not give preference to anyone else over myself in respect of that which might come to me from you. So he handed over the rest of the drink to him, (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Sa‘id Khudri relates that the Holy Prophet forbade any one drinking directly from a water-skin (Bokhari and Muslim).
Abu Hurairah relates that the Holy Prophet forbade drinking directly from a water-skin (Bokhari and Muslim).
Kabashah bint Thabit relates: The Holy Prophet visited me and drank from a suspended water-skin through its mouth standing; I stood up and cut off the mouth to preserve it as a memento (Tirmidhi).
Abu Sa‘id Khudri relates that the Holy Prophet forbade blowing over drink. A man asked: What about straws floating about on the surface? He answered: Pour them out. The man said: My thirst is not quenched with one" "154 GARDENS OF THE RIGHTEQUS draught. The Holy Prophet said: Then take breath, but put away the vessel from your mouth (Tirmidhi).
Ibn Abbas relates that the Holy Prophet forbade breathing into or blowing upon a vessel from which one drinks (Tirmidhi).
Ibn Abbas relates that he gave the Holy Prophet Zam Zam water to drink and he drank it standing (Bokhari and Muslim).