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Alcohol
Islamic Laws
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The Evils Of Alcohol And Intoxicants - Thought Of The Week 47
Saleem Bhimji
Prohibition of Intoxicants - Living The Quran Through The Living Quran 3 - Ramadan Reflections 1438/2017
Saleem Bhimji
Alcohol and Drugs in the Quran (Tafsir) - 26th Ramadan 1442/2021
Sayed Ammar Nakshawani
Halal Food Guide 7/11: Muslim Restaurant Serving Alcohol, Can We Eat?
Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
2 Books
1 Article
69 Questions
Are fragrances that include alcohol, like those derived from whisky or cognac, allowed to be used? I know wine and beer are Najis, but I believe spirits are deemed Tahir. If this is so, can one wear fragrances containing such alcohol?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
In Surah Muhammad (47:15), does "خَمۡرٍ" refer to the same intoxicating alcohol that is prohibited in this life? If it does, how can something harmful and forbidden be allowed in Jannah? If not, what is its specific meaning in this context?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
If a Muslim Syed daughter living abroad engages in activities like drinking alcohol, having a boyfriend, and wearing inappropriate clothing, are parents in Pakistan obligated to financially support her living and accommodation?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
Is it permissible to profit from a website that charges cooks a percentage for selling their items, considering that some cooks may offer non-Zabiha food, though strictly prohibiting the sale of alcohol and pork?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
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