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There are many such ahadith too, but they are not regarded as robustly as many others indicating Muhammad PBUH himself did not partake.
Hi,dear batman, i ask you that in ayyat its written that through alcohol the devil makes a guy do bad things, so it means, when a person even drinks one sip, then the devil engages with him, so why you think that drinking to certain amount is not haram??please explain
Prophet's guidance... fine but where is prophets guidance written? I agree when prophet was alive he was source of guidance but today it if his written guidance do not confirm what is written in Quran than to whom shall we ask?the ayyats also mention to turn to prophets guidance, and we all know the story in which prophet strictly orddered the sahabas to throw down and smash their vessels of wine when the ayyats were disclosed to him??
Excess of any thing is 'haraam'there was reason to prohibit of any use of alcohol in islamic society, the ban was not allow muslims to engage with alcohol in the first place, if a guy drinks certain amounts he wishes to drink more till he lose his senses, the evil cannot be eridicated without cutting its entire roots
Alcohol, used in moderation, is NOT an intoxicant.
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I don't get this, why should the IIC get involved in this again? We need to move away from these extremist practices as this affects everybody on all levels of society. If somebody is a Muslim and he drinks, so what, it shouldn't be the governments job to police personal habits. Why is alcohol brewed in Pakistan if people hate it so much?
God has forbidden us from Zina- Going by your logic is it alright to Kiss or have a hot foreplay session with another girl?-
No. We are talking about only alcohol here. I could discuss this further but why take the thread off-topic?
My logic refers to exactly what the Quran says, no more, no less, for alcohol. Simple.
Sir about Alcohal Islam says don't even go close to it you can't drink a single drop because a man is very much capable of start drinking it in great amount
Actually, there have been many studies which have proven that Quran is compatible with the modem concepts of science. Research into, it's never too late to learn.Because the Quran is a divine text, and cannot be judged by rules of science and experimentation and logic?
NO, I am afraid you are wrong. Hadith is not the Muhammad's (PBUH) intepretation of the Quran. Quran's phraseology and vocabulary is far superior to the everyday spoken Arabic and thus needed the prophet to explain it to the people to avoid contradictions and ensure clarity. God in the Quran says: " Take what the prophet gives you and leave what he forbids you(Not Literal Translation)". If God had this much faith in the prophet's ability to eloquently deliver his message to the people, then I guess I'll have a lil faith too. What you do is your own prerogative.Because religious law has always been a matter of interpretation, starting from the Hadith, which, by definition is Muhammad's (PBUH) interpretation of the Quran?
You are either severely misinformed or acutely misled. Ijmah can not be done to overrule an established fact. You can not declare Zakat as voluntary and not obligatory through the process of Ijmah. Also, Ijamh can only be done to deal with the issues which arise with the passage of time and were not present when the Quran was being revealed. Furthermore, Ijmah is done in the light of knowledge which is already present and the rules which have already been laid down. For example to determine if Ecstasy and LSD are Halal or not, an Ijamh can be performed as these drugs are the inventions of modern times. However the process of ijmah will be based on information already available in the religion and the ruling on substances which fall in the same category as Ecstasy and LSD.Because the Quran itself gives the right of Ijmah to its followers as a means for updating interpretations by mutual consensus?
Only when the ruling is unclear or murky. When the status of something is established in the religion, then there is no room for your own interpretation.Because there is a wide space between rebuttal and acceptance, and even the Quran and Hadith accept that space?
Need I go on? (You really need to practice more to improve your "intellectual" kung fu! )
Actually, there have been many studies which have proven that Quran is compatible with the modem concepts of science. Research into, it's never too late to learn.
NO, I am afraid you are wrong. Hadith is not the Muhammad's (PBUH) intepretation of the Quran. Quran's phraseology and vocabulary is far superior to the everyday spoken Arabic and thus needed the prophet to explain it to the people to avoid contradictions and ensure clarity. God in the Quran says: " Take what the prophet gives you and leave what he forbids you(Not Literal Translation)". If God had this much faith in the prophet's ability to eloquently deliver his message to the people, then I guess I'll have a lil faith too. What you do is your own prerogative.
You are either severely misinformed or acutely misled. Ijmah can not be done to overrule an established fact. You can not declare Zakat as voluntary and not obligatory through the process of Ijmah. Also, Ijamh can only be done to deal with the issues which arise with the passage of time and were not present when the Quran was being revealed. Furthermore, Ijmah is done in the light of knowledge which is already present and the rules which have already been laid down. For example to determine if Ecstasy and LSD are Halal or not, an Ijamh can be performed as these drugs are the inventions of modern times. However the process of ijmah will be based on information already available in the religion and the ruling on substances which fall in the same category as Ecstasy and LSD.
Only when the ruling is unclear or murky. When the status of something is established in the religion, then there is no room for your own interpretation.
I apologize for the delayed reply, was practicing my kung fu.
Pakistanis should not have any problem with Politicians drinking liquor since their founding fathers were addicted to it.
do you have proof that they were "addicts" (i.e. alcoholics?) ??
"Thukrao abki pyaar karo Main nashe mein hoon". I dont know why such a long discussion on this topic as who drinks will get an excuse for same while thos who never tried religious will be arch against of it. And then finally there is no "Absolute truth" in this world