Islamic Ruling on Leftover Food !

I came across this fatwa on left over food and want to share with everyone. I think as a muslim we should strictly follow it and as a parent we should teach this to our kids as well.

What is the ruling on throwing leftover food and drink down the drain?
What is the ruling on pouring tea and coffee down the drain? If milk has gone off, is it permissible to throw it out with the trash?.

	 	  	Praise be to  Allaah.               It is not permissible to throw leftover food and drink that        can be used down the drain or to put them out with the trash. 
      In Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah (22/341) it says:      Leftover food must be saved for the next time or it should be given  to the      needy; if there are no needy people, then it should be given to  animals,      even after it has dried out, for the one who is able to do that. End  quote. 
      Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
      With regard to bread, meat and other kinds of food, it is not      permissible to throw them in the dumpster; rather they should be  given to      those who need them, or they should be put in a visible place where  they      will not be mistreated, in the hope that someone who needs them for  his      animals will take them, or they will be eaten by some animals or  birds. 
      It is not permissible to put leftovers in the trash or impure      places or in the road, because that is mistreatment of them, and  because      putting them in the road is mistreating them and causes annoyance to  those      who use the road. 
      End quote from Fataawa Islamiyyah, 3/633 
      Shaykh Saalih al-Fawzaan (may Allah preserve him) said: It is      not permissible to throw any food into dirty places or impure places  such as      washrooms, because that is a waste, mistreatment of the blessing and  a lack      of gratitude to Allah. 
      The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) found      a date in the road and said “Were it not that I am afraid that it  came from      the zakaah, I would have eaten it.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari in his  Saheeh.      And he (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) ordered the one  who eats      to lick his fingers before washing them or wiping them on a  handkerchief,      and he instructed that if a piece of food is dropped, it should be  picked up      and any dirt should be removed from it, and it should be eaten. 
      This indicates that it is not permissible to throw any kind      of food, dates or other eatables in dirty or impure places; rather  the      blessing should be respected and preserved, because that is part of      gratitude for it, and because this blessing may come to one who  needs it and      will eat it, even animals. So throwing it in the garbage is not  permissible.      End quote. 
      With regard to food that is not good or that has gone off,      and drinks that cannot be used, such as leftover tea and coffee,  there is      nothing wrong with throwing them out with the trash or into drains. 
      Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) was      asked: What is the ruling on students throwing leftover food and  drink in      the trash? 
      He replied: As for that which cannot be eaten, such as the      peels of oranges, apples and bananas and so on, there is nothing  wrong with      that because this has no value in and of itself. 
      But with regard to things that may be eaten, such as leftover      bread, condiments and the like, they should not be thrown in dirty  places.      If they must be thrown into the trash, then they should be placed in  a      separate bag, so that the cleaners will know that they are to be  respected. 
      End quote from Fataawa Noor ‘ala al-Darb, 6/205 
      And Allah knows best. 

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diamond this is a very valuable read … a lesson thats definitely worth learning as the world is eventually coming closer to the time when wars wont happen for power but for food and water :hinna:

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When i was 14 my now mother-in-law saw me pouring my little sis's left over milk down the drain, her bottle had gone off and it was a soy milk concoction. She told me not to do that as i was wasting a blessing from Allah and so told me to pour it into a pot plant ( there was no garden available at that place). Until this day, (i'm 26 now) i can't throw milk down the drain, cos it reminds me of what she said.

Btw.. one question, i've read that left over coke is a really good toilet cleaner. Is that wasting it if it's used for that purpose? Like if it's gone flat

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what about composting? is that permitted?

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:jazak:
Thanks for sharing.