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Alcohol
Islamic Laws
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6 Media
The Evils Of Alcohol And Intoxicants - Thought Of The Week 47
Saleem Bhimji
The Key to Misfortune - Life Lesson from Noble Narrations 17/30
Seyed Nabi Raza Abidi
Prohibition of Intoxicants - Living The Quran Through The Living Quran 3 - Ramadan Reflections 1438/2017
Saleem Bhimji
Alcohol and Drugs in the Quran (Tafsir) - 26th Ramadan 1442/2021
Sayed Ammar Nakshawani
Halal Food Guide 7/11: Muslim Restaurant Serving Alcohol, Can We Eat?
Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
The 4-Steps Approach by Islam to Ban Alcohol - Our Prophet 7 - 169/169
Sayed Mohammed Baqer al-Qazwini
2 Books
1 Article
73 Questions
I am applying for a flight attendant position at an Airline that requires serving alcohol on board as part of the normal job duties. Are there any scholars that would allow serving the alcohol in this case?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
If a husband engages in drinking or adultery, is the wife still required to fulfill her responsibilities, such as cooking and intimacy, or can she refuse him and choose to live separately until he repents?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
My husband is not religious and believes alcohol is allowed in Islam. He wants to drink monthly. I am concerned he may drink secretly despite my objections. How much can I intervene, and is it appropriate to consider leaving him and the kids if he does?
Amina Inloes
My husband is not religious and believes alcohol is allowed in Islam. He wants to drink monthly. I am concerned he may drink secretly despite my objections. How much can I intervene, and is it appropriate to consider leaving him and the kids if he does?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
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