In Islam, gluttony is considered a sin and is discouraged. Gluttony is defined as excessive eating, drinking, or indulging in lavish meals for the satisfaction of worldly desires without considering the physical, mental, or spiritual harm it may cause.
Islam encourages moderation and self-control in all aspects of life, including eating and drinking. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "A believer eats in one stomach whilst a non-believer eats in seven" (Bukhari). This hadith emphasizes the importance of mindful eating and avoiding excess.
Muslims are taught to eat to live rather than live to eat, and to always be grateful for the blessings of food and drink. Overeating and indulging in excessive amounts of food are considered sins that can lead to various health problems, as well as distract one from pursuing higher purposes in life.
In conclusion, gluttony is not acceptable in Islam, and Muslims are encouraged to maintain moderate eating habits to maintain good health, both physically and spiritually.
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