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Perbincangan tentang alcohol dalam jumlah sedikit
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Cuka tu sebelum sampai tahap cuka adalah alkohol aka arak, kalau tak silap aku lah. |
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setahu aku arak ni ble minum ble darurat jer... |
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Reply #8 white_orkid's post
memang betul, cuma zaman skang ni belum wujud lagi keadaan darurat sehingga membolehkan kita minum arak...tapi tak tau la kalau org2 melayu yang dok tonggang arak kat jalan telawi dan jalan perak tu merasakan diri mereka berada dalam keadaan darurat |
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ye ke qardhawi kate gitu??
dia ckp minum ke?? atau guna ntuk tujuan2 lain selain minum?? |
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takyah la nak minum arak... kan byk lagi minuman lain kat muka bumi ni... minum tanpa was2... |
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mcm dah tak de mende lain nak minum..... |
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bagaimana pula kalu arak letak dlm makanan..
slalu western food letak wine |
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Reply #14 timeoutzone's post
Kalau aku memang aku tak makan lah.....
tapi memang ada pendapat kata boleh, sebab bila arak tu dipanaskan ia tersejat lalu telah menjadi unsur lain. tak silap aku molekul OH tu dah takde......
Tapi aku ambil langkah tak makan benda2 mcm tu............ |
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Ulama besar dari Mesir Yusuf Al Qadrawi ada mengeluarkan fatwa berkenaan Arak boleh diminum tetapi dalam kuantiti yang paling minimum setelah melakukan penapisan yang asli.
mungkin maksud selepas arak yang diubah, menggunakan proses asli yg dilakukan ke atas arak.
kalau macam arak jadi cuka kerana proses semulajadi. |
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Reply #15 sedondon's post
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Reply #15 kulit's post
huhu ... bkn ape ....dulu mase study tu ....klau minum malta pergh segar lg segar dr minum red bull....red bull calorie jer..... but skrang aku dh jumpe minuman malta yg dtg dr arab saudi .... test yg tulah ... confirm halalkan |
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Rasulullah s.a.w bersabda yang bermaksud: 擜rak ialah setiap yang merosakkan akal fikiran. |
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semak balik semula takkanlah Sheikh Yusuf Al Qaradawi bagi fatwa macam tu? |
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pernah terbaca dlm mingguan bila ntah....
minum arak ni ada kebaikannya.....
mmg ada kebaikannya tapi keburukannya terlebih-lebih lah banyak.....
byk minuman lain yang ada... tak mati lah kalau tak minum air haram tu |
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pernah terbaca dlm mingguan bila ntah....
minum arak ni ada kebaikannya.....
mmg ada kebaikannya tapi keburukannya terlebih-lebih lah banyak.....
byk minuman lain yang ada... tak mati lah kalau tak minum air haram tu |
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mpa dalam yahoo..news
AFP - Thursday, April 10 07:00 pm
DOHA (AFP) - Prominent Qatar-based Muslim scholar Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi has sparked controversy by issuing a religious edict allowing Muslims to consume tiny amounts of alcohol, which is banned in Islam.
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"The latest fatwa caused confusion among people... We could have done without it," the editor of the Qatari daily Ash-Sharq, Abdullatif al-Mahmud, wrote on Thursday.
In his fatwa published on Tuesday in the Qatar's Al-Arab newspaper, the Egyptian-born Qaradawi said that consuming drinks containing small quantities of alcohol that is "constituted naturally through fermentation" did not violate Islamic teachings.
"The presence of alcohol in a proportion of five in a thousand (0.5 percent) is not banned because it is a minimal quantity, especially when it is produced by natural fermentation. Hence there's nothing wrong in consuming such a drink," Qaradawi said.
But Ash-Sharq's editor said "the fatwa will open the door to those who want to consume drinks containing small proportions of alcohol under the pretext that neither the Koran nor the Sunna (Prophet Mohammed's sayings and doings) defined the proportion" that is permitted or banned.
"Fermentation, when natural, is an ongoing process that does not stop at a certain limit and is difficult to measure," Mahmud said.
Qaradawi, an influential Sunni cleric, told AFP on Thursday that his fatwa sparked controversy because it had not been properly understood.
The fatwa came in response to a question about "an energy drink available on the market" in Qatar, a conservative Muslim state, he said.
A former dean of the sharia (Islamic law) school at Qatar University, Abdul Hamid al-Ansari, told AFP he agreed with the content of Qaradawi's fatwa.
But Ansari said he objected to the number of fatwas being issued in Muslim societies, saying they are "hampering their progress." |
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aku lebih suka ikut tafsiran dari arab sebab dunia melayu ni byk sgt cerdik pandai HP6 yg lebih kuah dari sudu sampai sukatan tak tepat2 |
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