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so i wonder if any of you saw this thread, and then ran to a 5 star hotel somewhere to get a stiff drink --"knowing" that you were "in the clear"
I would bet NOBODY changed their behavior about alcohol based on the verdict, or any of the subsequent pontification.
And alcohol, used in moderation, is NOT an intoxicant.
For me, chocolate is an intoxicant.
Does that mean it's banned?
Allaho akbar!
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Haram means uncoditionally forbidden, for example pork. Quran uses the term "perhaiz kero" for alcohol which is the same category as divorce, allowed but not preferred. The exact ayah have been quoted in this thread previously.
You are really funny man because chocolate a man doesn't losses control and it is not also very damaging to your health but by Alcohol a man loses control on his mind and can do very bad thingsFor me, chocolate is an intoxicant.
Does that mean it's banned?
Allaho akbar!
Fair enough, but the fact remains that the Quran itself does NOT declare alcohol haram.
If the Quran is all that you hold dear.. then why even revere the prophet for an instant.
If he had no role , why wasn't Quran just bought down as a miracle on everybody??
Whatever the prophet practiced in his life.. he did so as an implementation of the Quran.
If Alcohol was not haram.. then why was it forbidden in the first place?
Is there any record to counter the hadiath that the companions of the prophet continued to drink after it was prohibited??
One can justify the need to consume liquor from here and there.
Pass up excuses.. but what has been laid down as law.. is law.
Ive had eggnog mixed with brandy in my childhood to cure congestion.. but that still did not make it halal.
And once clarified.. I never had it again.