1.Question: Is Ethanol of
the family of alcohol that causes drunkenness? What about using this and
other families of alcohol that are synthesized from petroleum and are
used in perfume, medicine etc? Are they najis and cannot be used during
prayer?
Answer: According to Grand Ayatullah Sistani
alcohol is taher (ritually clean) but it is not permissible to drink it.
Using perfume and medicines mixed with alcohol is permissible.
2.Question: Is it permissible to socialize or
accept invitations from Muslims that are involved in business like
selling alcoholic beverages and pork?
Answer: There is no problem.
3.Question: Is it permissible to consume alcohol or drugs for medical purposes?
Answer: It is permissible to use them to the extent required for treatment.
4.Question: What is the fatwa regarding the use
of perfumes on which it is "alcoholic"? Are these kinds of perfumes
Najis and is it permissible to use them?
Answer: Such perfumes are clean and it is permissible to use them.
5.Question: What is the ruling concerning the alcohol found in some dental products like mouthwash and others?
Answer: It is clean.
6.Question: What is your opinion on Muslims
eating in non-Muslim or even Muslim owned and operated restaurants which
serve halal food however also serve alcoholic drinks? If the alcohol is
not being consumed at our table, does this change the ruling?
Answer: If alcohol is not consumed at your
table, there would be no objection and you can eat halal food in that
restaurant. Yes, if going to such a restaurant is considered bad for the
reputation of a Muslim, it is not permissible to eat in there.
7.Question: What is the ruling on a Muslim working in a restaurant in which he must serve alcohol to patrons of the restaurant?
Answer: It is not permissible.
8.Question: Alcohol is used in the production
of many drugs and medications: Is it permissible to take them? Are they
considered pure (tãhir)?
Answer: hey are pure; and since the alcohol
used in them is so minute that it dissolves in them, it is therefore
permissible to take them also.
9.Question: A Muslim enters a café and sits
down at a table to drink tea, then a stranger comes at the same table to
drink wine. Is it obligatory upon the Muslim to stop drinking tea and
leave?
Answer: Yes, it is obligatory to move away from that table.
10.Question: What is your opinion about the beer
(Maa al-Sha'eir) which is sold on the market normally with a label that
reads "alcohol free".
Answer: The drink that is made from barley and
called "Fuqa' in Arabic is definitely forbidden and ritually impure as
an obligatory precaution. This drink is not intoxicant normally but it
makes one feel tipsy; that is a state of slight drunkenness caused
apparently by low percentage of alcohol in the liquid.
Therefore, if a drink is produced alcohol free in the first place and it is not called "Fuqa" (beer), there is no problem, or else, it is forbidden even if alcohol is separated from it. God knows best!
Therefore, if a drink is produced alcohol free in the first place and it is not called "Fuqa" (beer), there is no problem, or else, it is forbidden even if alcohol is separated from it. God knows best!
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