Low Alcohol Drinks OK'ed for Muslims in Britain

Re: Low Alcohol Drinks OK'ed for Muslims in Britain

if u want to drink alcohol, u'll find lots of excuses to justify ur actions. dont over complicate things. either drink em or not.

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^ by looking at your location (maykhana) I can tell you know this very well.

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^yep i am an expert in this field. :beer wala icon: cheers!

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So a lucozade mixer with your vodka is okay then?

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:alhamd: So now I can start.
I can blame it on these Mullah during day of judgement.

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^ As if you were waiting for UK Muslim Law Council to approve your drinking habits. Shabaash! :k:

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It is never late. I wasted 3 decades. :jazak:

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There was an imam who came to our masjid 10 years ago who said the same thing regarding gelatin as well as enzymes....

i.e. small amounts or such a chemical process change that it isn't the original..the ex he gave was how if a pig dies and an apple tree grows on the earth where the pig died/decomposed, then the apples have the nutrients from the pig...it doens't make the apples haram...

amount arguments look at if a dog pees in water it doesn't make the lake haram... i think it makes sense

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lucozade and ribena are two ooglay names. they wouldnt be haram if they were rechristened to the more demure and islamic names loco-zada and rubina.

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Islami people are just too much. I have never heard o seen a Gora complain about Islami drinks not being a little bit haram.

If you are not a Muslim, can you imagine drinking something that's purely halal?

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^^ Whats that goats milk.

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That's like being a lil bit pregnant... come on dude... (makers of the beer) .. get real. Next thing you know it will be permissable to be a light Jew

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[quote=“armughal”]
is it also ok to induldge in slight adultery???
just a teeny weeny bit???

[QUOTE]

you have a teeny weeny bit?
I guess any adultry you engage in would be just ‘slight’ anyways due to the teeny weeny bit

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this is hilarious!!!

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is there any haram or halal in your" ideal goray people’s lives".when alcohal or shaarab was forbidden by God ,people wasted all they had even the vases in which they used to kept it .some people from cold regions came to the prophet Muhammd(pbuh) and asked that they lived in hard areas so they got energy from alcohal .they wanted to get the permission of a little bit.but prophet Muhammad (pbuh) refused clearly that even as a medicine it was not allowed.so please people ,if you are following your own wills and your own nafas then do not justify it through Islam.do not pollute the religion.if there is something which is totally forbidden in Quran and Hadith and you want to do it then you have to face your accounts and the day of judgment ,not anybody else.

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Does the same apply to de-alcoholised wine? Most of the alcohol is removed leaving only -0.05% in the wine, I sometimes drink that with meals because I like the taste I hope it’s not Haraam. :eek:

I’ve thought about switching to alcohol-free wine but de-alcoholised tastes better.

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Well, fresh orange juice is about 0.03% ethyl alcohol… Though I think something is really wrong about de-alcoholised wines, I’m pretty certain that I read that once prohibition against intoxicating drinks were established, Muslims were not permitted to turn the wine in their posession into vinegar (which would have dealcoholised it…)

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Here are the sites for Halal wines:
http://www.stoneybridgewines.com/?page=halal
http://www.a-notherchoice.com/pages/information.htm