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Is Alcohol Forbidden?

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    Prince
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    peace everyone who disagrees with me,

    I understand what you guys are trying to say. But... You cannot decide whether a person is a muslim or not. And there is no compulsion. No compulsion means no force. Islam is the 'best' way of life, but it isn't the only way of life that is 'right.' Going back to my test analogy (which you can read if you havn't already), if you follow islam, you are getting a perfect score. Other systems might not get you that perfect score but you can pass.

    I completely disagree with this. Your implying with your analogy that the system called Islam is NOT the only way to pass i.e get to Heaven but there are other ways too. Thus your analogy or understanding contradicts this quranic verse;

    And whoever follows other than surrender as a system, it will not be accepted from him, and in the Hereafter he is of the losers.

    As peaceful muslim said, you can learn from other things around you so that you don't have to experience everything to learn it. Although i still believe that is the only way you can really have knowledge of something. You don't know what it feels like to drive a ferrari until you drive a ferrari. No matter how many articles or books you read about em. There's a difference between reading about something and actually being there. But the 'being there' sometimes costs us. It is the hard way to learn things. That's why the quran makes it easy for us by giving us guidance. It doesn't give us any new laws. Those laws are present in this universe and its clear to everyone what they are.

    This is only my understanding so far. I'm not sure if i'm right or not, but either what i'm saying makes at least some sense or the quran has contradictions.

    Of course certain things we have to directly experience to KNOW how it feels. But the commandments like DO NOT KILL a human being is not something you have to do you just need to use your God given brain and UNDERSTAND that is cruel, immoral, barbaric etc to KNOW not to do it. Just giving you an example that you it's absurd to justify doing forbidden things to experience it for you to KNOW its "wrong."

    PEACE

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      Elena
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      Peace,

      dude that mentality is wrong, kinda reminds me of the christians "just believe in jesus as the saviour and you will be forgiven he would have died for your sins now go my child goo and live" like bleh!

      again this...

      how could that be so fixed on so many muslim (the label) minds?
      are you sure they (Christians) say "go and live!"?

      I'll start a thread about this to not spamming this one but I don't have almost any hope this misinterpretation will be clarified ever. If only you were aware that there are several branches in Christianity --but there are other points too.

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        SarahY
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        You don?t get my point I was "trying" to use an analogy maybe It wasn?t the best one. I made a BIG generalisation maybe you can say an exaggeration. My point is Islam, the QURAN shouldn?t be taken lightly.

        Asalamu alaikum

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          phoenix1
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          peace

          what i was trying to say about experiencing stuff to truly know is that if there was no quran, and we had no knowledge of these things. That's what we had to do. But the quran makes it easy for us by giving us guidance. There's a hard way to learn everything, but people don't have to do that because of the quran. There are certain things, like murder, stealing, hurting people (mentally or physically) that are part of every culture. Its like a universal moral system that most people follow. Just by instinct. So people don't have to read and follow the quran itself and follow everyone of its rules to succeed. Even if people don't follow them, they somehow end up on the straight path if they want to live a good life.

          but 2-pac, you maybe right. Im not here to argue, but to learn.
          But what do you think is the explanation of "there is no compulsion?"
          If we have no choice. If we are compelled to follow islam or go to hell, how is there no compulsion?

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            SwedenMajidah
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            Salaam,

            I think this understanding of that there are no compulsions in religion according Quran, is that no one can force someone to believe or follow something.

            I mean if we are born with a free will then we must self realize what is good and bad. We decide things with our heart and soul.

            Peace Sis Maria

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              peace

              what i was trying to say about experiencing stuff to truly know is that if there was no quran, and we had no knowledge of these things. That's what we had to do. But the quran makes it easy for us by giving us guidance. There's a hard way to learn everything, but people don't have to do that because of the quran. There are certain things, like murder, stealing, hurting people (mentally or physically) that are part of every culture. Its like a universal moral system that most people follow. Just by instinct. So people don't have to read and follow the quran itself and follow everyone of its rules to succeed. Even if people don't follow them, they somehow end up on the straight path if they want to live a good life.

              I agree

              but 2-pac, you maybe right. Im not here to argue, but to learn.

              I'm here to learn too....i'll be the first to admit any mistakes as no human can ALWAYS be right!!

              But what do you think is the explanation of "there is no compulsion?"
              If we have no choice.

              We do have choice brother thats what "no compulsion" means.

              If we are compelled to follow islam or go to hell, how is there no compulsion?

              If you take the word Islam as a peaceful way of life and realise its the only way of life for mankind and jinns(hidden) then it will make more sense to you. Also The God is NOT the one who puts us in Hell its ourselves that does this;

              Miserable is the example of the people who denied Our revelations, and it was their souls that they had wronged.

              And those whose weight is light on the scales, those are the ones who lost their souls, in Hell they will abide.

              PEACE

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                phoenix1
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                peace,

                If you take the word Islam as a peaceful way of life and realise its the only way of life for mankind and jinns(hidden) then it will make more sense to you. Also The God is NOT the one who puts us in Hell its ourselves that does this;

                I'll try doing that. for now.

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                  JHamza
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                  Peace All,
                  Okay so this is how I understand Khamr/Khamir...
                  Its a liquid drink made by fermentaion and can be made from grapes/dates(fruit of the vine),what we call Wine..
                  It can cloud ones mind if its abused,thats why we are told not to enter salat while drunk/intoxicated..we are also told that it has some benefits(as doctors have proven-See Allah knew first),but Shaitan can use it to cloud our judgement and it could affect our jobs,we should stay away from it..
                  The Khmar of Paradise we will be able to enjoy without the affects of the earthly varity...
                  1)Its not a sin to drink and has some benefits,or God would say its a sin..
                  2) Its harmfulness outways its good,so therefore we should avoid it in large quanities...
                  So its okay to drink at meals etc in small doses..

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                    SarahY
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                    i dont think its ok, i dont think its ok to say its ok (sorry no offense intended)

                    Allah swt said stay away from it. so thats what we should do, its not so hard to avoid theres many drinks, and even wines that arent alchololic.

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                      unknownuser
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                      Thank you Myr

                      what you said is very compelling indeed

                      peace

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                        JHamza
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                        Peace Myr,
                        Thanks for the help..
                        So drinking sakaran which isnt khamr is okay and beneficial,but khamr which is intoxicating is forbidden by Allah..

                        http//www.free-minds.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=76556#76556

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                          unknownuser
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                          Peace Myr,
                          Thanks for the help..
                          So drinking sakaran which isnt khamr is okay and beneficial,but khamr which is intoxicating is forbidden by Allah..

                          http//www.free-minds.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=76556#76556

                          peace bro

                          did myr said that about sakaran? i think I missed that, anyway I never heard that the word sakaran mean alcohol

                          sakara means to get drunk

                          peace bro

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                            Nural_Amin
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                            Peace,

                            Doesn't the Most High remind us in the Scripture to not worry too much about what we consume but to be concerned more with good deeds as opposed to bad deeds.

                            Amin

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                              JHamza
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                              Peace Myr,
                              Thanks for the help..
                              So drinking sakaran which isnt khamr is okay and beneficial,but khamr which is intoxicating is forbidden by Allah..

                              http//www.free-minds.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=76556#76556

                              peace bro

                              did myr said that about sakaran? i think I missed that, anyway I never heard that the word sakaran mean alcohol

                              sakara means to get drunk

                              Peace bro

                              Peace AhmedBahgat,
                              No myr didnt mention sakaran, its mentioned in the link I gave,sorry..
                              How does SAKARAN mean to get drunk when,
                              1667 has

                              And from the fruit of the date-palm and the vine, ye get out wholesome drink and food behold, in this also is a sign for those who are wise.

                              The word translated wholesome drink and strong drink in some translations of the above Surah is not from the Arabic Khamri/Khamr,but from the word Sakaran,which can be translated as wholesome or healthy and refer to fruit juices that havent been fermented into intoxicating beverages.

                              So How can it mean to get drunk,if it means wholesome drink,it doesnt make since..And from the fruit of the date-palm and the vine, ye get DRUNK and food behold, in this also is a sign for those who are wise.

                              Isnt sukara and sakaran 2 different words?

                              Sakaran
                              1667
                              Wamin thamarati alnnakheeli waal-aAAnabi tattakhithoona minhu sakaran warizqan hasanan inna fee thalika laayatan liqawmin yaAAqiloona

                              All the other surahs use Khamr or Khamir which do mean intoxicating drinks and we are to avoid such,but 1667 isnt referring to Khamir/Khamr..
                              I believe 1667 to be referring to the fruit that we get from the date palm and vines and to the juice(i.e. grape juice,tomato juice,etc) that we get also,not to intoxicating drinks.

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                                unknownuser
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                                Peace bro

                                Please be aware that Sakara can also means sugarly like sweet, in fact sugar in arabic means Sukkar

                                so you do have a point regarding 1667 that it is refering to the juice, thanks for that bro

                                but also Sakara means "dizzy", "lost mind" "drunk" and all these sort of mental status and is commonly used in arabic too, in fact there is a verse in the Quran that described the tough moment of death as Sakarat Al Mout, which means the mental status during death is going to be like a dream I guess, but sure it is very true

                                I will try to look for all the verses that Sakara apeared as we may have another clue

                                peace bro

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                                  JHamza
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                                  Peace bro

                                  Please be aware that Sakara can also means sugarly like sweet, in fact sugar in arabic means Sukkar

                                  so you do have a point regarding 1667 that it is refering to the juice, thanks for that bro

                                  but also Sakara means "dizzy", "lost mind" "drunk" and all these sort of mental status and is commonly used in arabic too, in fact there is a verse in the Quran that described the tough moment of death as Sakarat Al Mout, which means the mental status during death is going to be like a dream I guess, but sure it is very true

                                  I will try to look for all the verses that Sakara apeared as we may have another clue

                                  peace bro

                                  Peace be upon you also bro,
                                  Thanks for the reply and extra knowledge.. and Ill be waiting for your further imput..!

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