I think alcohol is fine in moderation. You know, before Bhttuo enacted anti-aclchol poclices in Pakistan, any muslim could go to the local market and by themselevs a beer or locally distilled spirirt, but
bhutto enactes this anti-alcohol law and ZIa really ran amok with it. As with anything, alcohol is best wehn used moderatly.
U claim to know more Islam than all the scholars/teachers who have made it certain that Allah has prohoibited Alcohol?
(I’m not pointing towards anybody) Munafiqeen can make excuses for anything and everything in the Quran, That does not mean they are right.
I bet another one of the excuses is that the Quran states 'Nashay ki haalat mein namaz ke qareeb mat jao (not the exact words) hence meaning u cant pray when ure drunk. I’ve heard this myself.
I mean, people who chase after women...I can understand that...it requires restraint to not do that...but wine? Is this some kind of fetish I don't suffer from? Some kind of primal urge I'm spared?
few days ago a friend told that in a shadi the dulha was drunk along with his friends and they were firing aireal round. The dulha who was a police officer accidently fired bullet at his friend’s direction… it hit him in upper leg ( Raan) he was rushed to hospital. and the friend (who told the incident ) donated the blood but after couple of days the injured person passsed away.
Moral :- Dont donate blood to a drunk injured person shot by a drunk friend… if you are not drunk, It might be too thick for his blood vessels
I don’t drink, but I got drunk once during ramadan as a result of a lab accident. I was performing an experiment on a chemical dissolved in 99.7% pure alcohol. I thought I could take a shortcut and make the experiment go faster by boiling off excess alcohol, but I didn’t have enough ventilation and ended up breathing a whole load in
I was confused about why I felt so weird and kind of nauseous when going to and having iftaar and praying maghrib that day, until later on when I realised I was drunk!