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A Complete Guide On Do Muslims Drink
Do Muslims Drink Alcohol mixed beverages? The answer to this question is a definite NO. It is forbidden for Muslims to consume. Alcohol is considered haram in Islam. And the majority of Muslims who drink alcohol or mixed drinks won't be able to offer the obligatory duties assigned to them by the Almighty Allah. According to our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), no Muslim shall drink intoxicating substances, including alcohol in particular. Intoxications from alcohol are forbidden in large and minute amounts as well. Alcohol forces the consumer to indulge in crimes, and it even lets you forget what you are and where you are.
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Do Muslims Drink alcohol is a NO because it is addictive. You cannot offer your prayers. It will cloud the intellect and give a very wrong and harmful message to the ones around you. Offering prayer five times a day is a fundamental part of Muslims worldwide. All Muslims must bow their heads in front of Allah five times a day. And for doing so, they have to observe wudhu, which is a necessary element performed before the prayer. It cleans your body, mind, and soul from impurities. And if a Muslim consumes alcohol, he won't be able to perform wudhu, and with this, eventually, we won't be able to perform his prayers. The presence of alcohol in the system prevents them from abolishing their obligatory duty.
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