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Allaah Has Combined All of Medicine (at-Tibb) in One Verse of the Qur'aan
All praise is due to Allaah and may the prayers and salutations be upon His 
Messenger, to proceed:

Allaah the Most High said, "...And eat and drink and be not excessive 
(therein)..." (al-A'raaf 7:31)
Ibn Katheer commented upon this verse:


One of the Salaf said: Allaah has combined the entirety of medicine (at-tibb) 
in half a verse, "And eat and drink and be not excessive..."
Al-Qurtubi commented upon this verse, after mentioning that excessive eating is 
makrooh (disliked), he mentions the benefits of eating little:


... In eating little there are many benefits. From them that a man becomes of 
sounder body, of better memory, purer in understanding, (requiring) less sleep, 
and lighter in (his) soul...
Then he mentioned the harms of eating excessively:


... and in eating much there is the overstuffing of the stomach and 
putrefaction of undigested food, and from this the variety of diseases are 
produced, and thus he requires treatment more than what the one who eats little 
requires. Some of the physicians said, "The greatest treatment (dawaa') is 
(appropriate) estimation of food." And the Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi 
wasallam) has explained this meaning sufficiently and completely which does 
away with the speech of the physicians, so he said, "The son of Aadam does not 
fill a container worse than his stomach. It is sufficient for the son of Aadam 
to take enough morsels of food to keep his back straight (keep him able-bodied) 
. And if it is necessary, then a third for his food, a third for his drink, and 
a third for his breath."...
Then a little later al-Qurtubi says:


And it is mentioned that (the caliph) ar-Rasheed used to have a shrewd 
Christian physician who said to Alee bin Hasan, "There is not in your Book (the 
Qur'aan) anything of the knowledge of medicine, and knowledge of is of two 
types, knowledge of the religions and knowledge of the bodies." So he said to 
him, "Allaah has combined all of medicine in half a verse in our Book." So he 
said, "What is it?" He said, "The saying of Allaah, the Mighty and Majestic: 
And eat and drink and be not excessive."...
And Imaam ad-Dhahabi in his book "at-Tibb an-Nabawi" (p. 34-35) says:


The Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi wasallam) said: "The son of Aadam does not fill 
a container worse than his stomach. It is sufficient for the son of Aadam to 
take enough morsels of food to keep his back straight (keep him able-bodied) . 
And if it is necessary, then a third for his food, a third for his drink, and a 
third for his breath." This was reported by an-Nasaa'ee and at-Tirmidhee, who 
said, "Hasan Saheeh" ... and this is one from the aspects of preserving health.
Alee bin Hasan said:
"And Allah, the Sublime and Exalted has combined the whole of medicine in 
(just) half a verse, so He, the Most High said, "And eat and drink and be not 
excessive..."
And you can refer to an earlier article on the same subject, from the words of 
Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali, as well as this article from the speech of Ibn 
al-Qayyim.Source: Healthy Muslim

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