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How Does Islam Deal With The Fact That The Human Body Generates Alcohol?
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One of many links above. With the recent M&S fiasco and the general stance on alcohol I was wondering how Muslims deal with the alcohol their own bodies create.
One of many links above. With the recent M&S fiasco and the general stance on alcohol I was wondering how Muslims deal with the alcohol their own bodies create.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most muslims are fine with alcohol. I know many that drink alcohol. Muslim countries also have breweries and distilleries, employing people to make and sell it.
Even muslims that do abstain from consuming alchol themselves are quite relaxed about handling it and selling it.
The ultra strict ones who will not even touch a glass bottle are fortunately very rare.
In answer to your question, they will waffle and flim flam some rot from a book and ignore the fact.
Even muslims that do abstain from consuming alchol themselves are quite relaxed about handling it and selling it.
The ultra strict ones who will not even touch a glass bottle are fortunately very rare.
In answer to your question, they will waffle and flim flam some rot from a book and ignore the fact.
Substances which are intoxicants are not prohibited as such, although their consumption is.
For example, alcohol can be used as a disinfectant or for cleaning, but not as a beverage/ wiki
As with all these ancient religious concoctions (Bible, Qu'oran etc) there are inconsistencies;
In Sura XLVII (Muhammed) Verse 15 - it states
"
The righteous are promised;
In it are rivers
Of water incorruptible;
Rivers of milk
Of which the taste
Never changes; rivers
Of wine, a joy
To those who drink;
And rivers of honey....."
Seems nice enough
For example, alcohol can be used as a disinfectant or for cleaning, but not as a beverage/ wiki
As with all these ancient religious concoctions (Bible, Qu'oran etc) there are inconsistencies;
In Sura XLVII (Muhammed) Verse 15 - it states
"
The righteous are promised;
In it are rivers
Of water incorruptible;
Rivers of milk
Of which the taste
Never changes; rivers
Of wine, a joy
To those who drink;
And rivers of honey....."
Seems nice enough
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