Can We have Minute Quantities of Alcohol in Our Food? (Ie. Vanilla) | Ask Shaykh YQ #11
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- Using products such as vanilla is sometimes a gray area for many of us. Though, does the quantity we are adding to a cake(example) affect us? If we eat the whole cake, are we going to be intoxicated? No! But there are other exceptions that Shaykh Yasir talks about in the video above.
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As a chemistry student this was amazing to watch, finally an islamic scholar educated in science 🥲👏🏽
He’s an engineer as well
He is a chemical engineer bro😃
He is a chemical engineer as well.
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@@SH-wk9xx why whats the problem with Zakir Naik (ra)
"This is a very complex topic, I'll summarize it in 5 mins"...🤔😂
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May Allah guide us all right. Aameen.
Thanks for your efforts
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
@shaki60 As selamu aleykum brother. I guess I have to correct you. I think you should rewatch 2:45
There he is talking about "methanol". And after a quick search in the internet: Less than a tablespoon of pure methanol (10 milliliters) can kill you. ... Instead of becoming a harmless chemical building block, the body metabolizes methanol into toxic formic acid. Formic acid interferes with a cell's ability to make energy.
An by the way, even pure "ethanol" can cause death:
While ethanol is consumed when drinking alcoholic beverages, consuming ethanol alone can cause coma and death. Ethanol may also be a carcinogenic; studies are still being done to determine this. However, ethanol is a toxic chemical and should be treated and handled as such, whether at work or in the home.
And for vanilla extract, I suggest quick search on islam qa. This is just an excerpt from the whole answer. (It seems that I can't post the link here)
With regard to the ruling on eating vanilla, it is permissible even though it was mixed with alcohol during preparation, for two reasons:
1.Alcohol is not najis (impure) in a physical sense; rather it is taahir (pure)
2.The alcohol does not have any effect on vanilla; the one who consumes it does not become intoxicated and no effect of alcohol is seen when eating it. Rather whatever may become attached to the seeds during preparation disappears and leaves no trace in the seed. Something that is like this is not haraam to consume.
We have mentioned the ruling on alcohol and that it is pure, and we have mentioned the ruling on foods and drinks to which some alcohol has been added, in the answers to questions no. 59899 and 146710. In the answer to question no. 33763 we quoted the following from Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him):
Do not think that any ratio of alcohol that there may be in a thing makes it haraam; rather if the ratio is such that it will have an effect, in the sense that if a person drinks this liquid that is mixed with alcohol he will become intoxicated, then it is haraam. But if the ratio is very small and has diminished and left no trace, and it does not have any effect, then it is halaal.
End quote.
May Allah bless and reward you and all of us. Aameen
A salam alaikum brother/sister Im having the same problem here because when I search "can vanilla extract get you drunk" it says that studies show that 4 ounces of vanilla can get you drunk and what intoxicates in large is impermissible in small so I don't know if the vanilla is still halal
No. Not even a single drop. Unless used in medicine.
@@alexadebayo8687 you guys are missing the point. Vanilla extract consumed by itself might intoxicate you in large quantities, BUT when small quantities of vanilla extract is added to ice cream, it becomes a new substance: "ice cream infused with miniscule amount of vanilla extract", and it is now this new substance that has to be assessed on whether it intoxicates in large quantities or not -- which it doesn't.
You could argue that adding wine or beer in small quantities also becomes permissible, but as the sheikh says in the video, there's another principle that has to apply -- the intention of the substance being added. If it's for the taste, it's haraam, but if it acts as a secondary product to achieve an effect (like preserving the flavor), then it's halal.
If you're still skeptical: following your logic, shouldn't vinegar then also be haraam if it comes from wine, which is intoxicating? Vinegar becomes a new substance and isn't intoxicating in large quantities, so it's halal. While this isn't an accurate comparison, "ice cream with miniscule amount of vanilla extract" also becomes a new "substance", and this substance doesn't intoxicate in large quantities either, and the intention is to preserve the flavor of the ice cream. And Allah knows best :)
Summary:
We begin with 3 main premises:
1) Prohibition on Khamr (any substance intoxicating the mind), which is mainly ethanol but not necessarily alcohol.
2) “Ma askara kathiruhu faqaliluhu haraam”: Anything intoxicates in reasonably large quantity, then even a drop of it is prohibited.
3) “Al-umuuru bimaqasidiha”: The action is judged by its intention.
Based on these three premises, here are the ruling of selected samples of food/beverage:
a) Light beer: Even a drop is haraam.
b) Vanilla/vanilla extract with ethanol as preservative/solvent: Halaal because it will never intoxicate.
c) Orange/apple juice with some small fermentation: Halaal and overlooked.
d) Steak with red wine: Haraam because the intention is for the taste of alcohol.
e) Marijuana cookies: Haraam, same ruling as the case of wine on steak.
f) Kombucha tea: Assumed as Halaal if sold in marketplace under the US law. However, be careful with home-made brews as they might be naturally fermented all the way to be alcoholic.
I disagree with the Steak on Wine principle with the Shaykh, May Allah guide him and me to Islam. The reason being:
1. It cannot intoxicate you.
2. Taste as a ruling doesn’t hold any water. As wine that is non alcoholic can be used as well. That wine will give similar taste. However it would be halal. So the taste itself cannot be a ruling factor.
However I will say it is Makrooh. It is better to call it makrooh. As we do not want wine normalized in the community. Extremely disliked. But sinful is odd.
As a Pharmaceutical scientist myself, I agree with the explanation and have been giving the same for cough syrups and a lot of tablets that r taken normally and r extracted using Ethanol. Good explanation in layman’s terms.
Hmm so would herbal extracts and tinctures be haram? Vanilla extract as explained halal due to it being added to food for baking. Herbal tinctures, however, are taken directly or with water. Ethanol alcohol is used to extract and preserve the herbs.
So does that alcohol I’m cough syrup and etc intoxicate? That is the main question
Dr saqib- since you agree with him and know a little bit about this subject, is certified organic sugar cane ethanol alcohol and water to extract the herb halal? I am trying to take this herb but it consists of 71-81% of ethanol alcohol.
@@kaycali4912 Depends on usage. Is it a food product or medicine? If possible please share the name so that I can check ingredients and manufacturing method.
@@drsaqibchoudhary4199 it won’t let me post the link here. Do you have an email?
Assalaamu alaykum, great informative videos - Jazaakum Allaahu khairan. Please, would you kindly consider adding subtitles for the deaf muslim community, so that they may access this knowledge too, insha Allah.
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
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Subhannallahah. jazakkallahu khair sheikh. now my heart is at ease
bro i love the evolution that has gone through with yasir qadhi lmao. cracking more jokes, being more open. aH
If you turn the sound off, it looks like Yasir is composing Mozart.
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More like qawali
No idea how I got here, but this was genuinely very interesting
This is amazing Sheikh. I never had this question but having it answered anyway is very useful.
"Sheikh of ice-cream" 😁
Hahahaha Yes i laughed too!
Amazing...very sensitive issue and explained in a wonderful way
Very well explanation 👌
I have started my own kombucha company in India, some alcohol is naturally created as fermentation process, but commercial Kombucha in even larger quantities is not intoxicating, to feel any intoxication we have to drink 3-4 liters of the drink at one time which is not possible, so Kombucha is safe to consume if it is below legal limit.
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As Muslims move to japan, this kind of education is so important.
Thank you so much shaikh for cleaning this topic .
Thanks for the clarification bro. Much appreciated...
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
I'm going to make cake now.
jas beg78 I know! I want cake and French toast now 😂
Jazak Allah Khair Sheikh!!
Thanks, this is very helpful. I threw away a bottle of soy sauce last week after learning that is has a small amount of alcohol, however, the alcohol is used as a preservative.
Masha Allah...may Allah reward you for being so cautious until you knew for sure... inshallah we all learn from this example
please re-check if it is really a preservative before using! look at the ingredient; if the alcohol is listed at the beginning of the list then it is meant for taste because the list will list item according to quantity. A preservative is supposed to be listed last because only a little is needed.
Ma shaa Allah. Jazakumullahu khairan sheikh.
Jazakallahukhairan. Great clarification.
saeed abdul-haq lol if it’s about and Islam, then you def gonna see my name haha
Thank you so much for this, it was very much needed for years I have tried avoiding alcohol as preservatives, because there was no good explanation
Alhumdulillaah 🙂
“Now is it halal or haram?”😂😂 May the Lord protect you Sheikh
Vanilla extract can use other solvents too which are non alcoholic like propylene glycol, glycerin etc. Also vanilla bean paste has no alcohol.
Vanilla extract has to have at least 35% ethyl alcohol to be considered vanilla extract.
Passion the video content-- very individual pleasant and whole lots to see!
Clearest explanation
Best thing to do is to just avoid stuff that contains alcohol. It's not a necessity. ..i'm sure we'll survive if we don't eat our favourite ice cream or cake. We have plenty of other substitutes that don't contain alcohol. If u ask me we are spoilt for choice and have too many luxuries these days. It's making us steer away from what we are actually here for...
Alhamdulillah Islam is practical at the same time. Remember even apples and oranges at a molecular level contain certain ingredients but that does not make it impermissible.
Do apples and oranges contain alcohol? I was referring to alcohol. That's just my personal opinion. I believe it's best to stay away from that which is doubtful. I am not judging anyone for not doing the same. Too much of anything can also cause harm. Be they apples and oranges or not. Unfortunately Islam is as practical as each individual wants it to be.
Also..just because something isn't 'impermissable' doesn't mean we should take advantage of it. Divorce isn't impermissable but does it mean people should take advantage of that? As soon as people hear something isn't 'impermissable' their first reaction is well it's not forbidden. Does that mean we should ignore the fact that there must be a reason behind it being 'impermissable ' in the first place? But... and I should have said this before...Allaah Subhana wa Ta'ala knows best
Khudeja Begum who and how can take “advantage” of a divorce? That’s a weird analogy. Either you are or are not divorced.
@@khudejabegum5295 bread also contains very little amount of alcohol but it is halaal
JazakAllaho khairan Sheikh
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Jazakallah khair vanilla milksheikh 😄
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Natrual flavors and chocolate, chocolate liquor next please !
Eli Mo chocolate “liquor” does not mean chocolate alcohol. liquor here is just a chemical name, not alcohol.
For those talking about wine on meat, and how it burns off the alcohol. This isn’t actually true, and depends on the cooking method. There is almost always alcohol still left, and many times it’s a high percentage.
If we listen to the last principle the sheikh said we see that it doesn't even matter since the intention was not to preserve the taste of the meat but most likely to taste the wine
Right? The flavor often becomes concentrated
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Jazakallah for the insightful lecture.
Now based on this, should I feel ok about consuming soy sauces? Organic or non-gmo soy sauces use a natural fermentation process similar to beer and wine. The end result has at least greater than 2% alcohol content, and for some of them the alcohol is added as a preservative. I don't believe I can get intoxicated by consuming large quantities of soy sauce but some companies do ferment longer to achieve "a depth of flavour". So I'm not sure if the intent is innocent? Would love to ask the scholar this question.
You can find non alcoholic soy sauces so I would say that is always better to get. Same with vanilla.
Hi Sheik,
I like this one , why ? because it is your field as a biochemist , May Allah preserve you and give you more knowledge in this field.Indeed you are a scholar in this field , why don't you blend biochemistry and the Quran and reflect on it to see the greatness of Allah ?
He’s an engineer not a biochemist
@@21972012145525 Ok Engineer
Wine is Khamr, so cooking with wine should already fail the first rule/ principle, meaning we're not even allowed to consume it however small the quantities.
which you'll invite me to taste 😆
Mashaallah his videos are Great ! Mashaallah
How about fig glaze? Or glaze from trader Joe's? It has wine vinegar and concentrated grape must. And I think these are added to give it that taste, I am not sure. Jazak Allah!
What about pasta? There is so many pasta dishes with alcohol because it acts as an agent to make the fat soluble flavor disperse more couldnt yiu also drink vanilla and get intoxicated?
Thank you very much
As Salaamu 3laykum, I dont understand the reasoning for alcohol in food. I was reading and it stated alcohol enhances the flavor of the food and not the alcohol itself.
Assalaam alaikum. How about non-alcoholic beers sold in supermarkets?
What about bread treated with ethyl alcohol? Is it halal? Can someone please answer because i have heard a lot of thoughts about this topic and i am still not sure
When you cook steak with wine, the ethanol evaporates. Wine is not only added for the fruity flavor, but because it helps the meat become softer. If you say that it's haram because you taste the wine, then why is non-alcoholic wine halal. Grape juice or cider taste like wine without alcohol.
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
@@shaki60 Vanilla extract would be impossible to be consumed to that extent that it intoxicates you. Have you ever tasted raw vanilla extract? You would need 1 whole cup of it to get drunk, and the taste would be horrible.
Maybe the Hanafis were right - beverages with small alcohol percentages are not haram. In the Ottoman Empire, muslims used to drink a drink called Boza (fermented corn), which can be made with or without alcohol. They used to lace it with Opium and drink it as a way to calm the nerves. No Boza addicts have ever been reported because the drink is made in such a way that it doesn't make you drunk- it only relaxes you.
"Only the dose makes the poison" said Paracelsus.
Grape juice and cider do NOT taste like alcohol.
As you say that if large quantity intoxicating us so the minimum quantity is also haram. my question is that ethanol in large quantity cause intoxicate so how can it minimum quantity in vanilla extract would be halal?
Please answer
Im searching too mch about this topic as i live in canada
Thanks a lot!
*A.A. Br. Qadhi : My wife feels disoriented with even a minute spray of perfume with alcohol. She is very sensitive to ANY amount alcohol. She is from a 1300 year old Muslim family genetics that did not consume any form of alcohol*
*She has a point here: In order to use alcohol to derive vanilla extract someone needs to mass produce alcohol. It cannot be a Muslim. Furthermore it creates an alcohol industry for food makers. She says - NO to any alcohol*
Furthermore, vanilla can be used as "Vanilla Beans" to make Icecream".
Allah SWT Knows Best.
Assalamu alaikum akhi - just because your wife is sensitive to alcohol does not mean that it is haram; it's like a diabetic telling everyone that "sugar is haram because it harms or disorientates me".
Nevertheless, your point about the necessity to create an alcoholic business to preserve villa, which effectively won't be made by a Muslim, is not just incorrect but also very ignorant.
Firstly, alcohol is not khamr as the shaykh made clear; alcohols are a group of chemicals which consists (and the in the case of ethanol, terminates) of(/with) a hydroxyl group (-OH bond).
I'm a chemical engineer and in most of the industries we work in, ethanol has a variety of uses such as:
Personal care products in cosmetics and beauty products
Hand sanitizers that can bacteria, fungi and viruses
Household products like many solvents
Food Additives like the vanilla extract the shaykh mentioned
Fuel component which increases the octane number in gasoline as well as being used as bio-ethanol
Used in medicines and drugs
And many more.
Yes, ethanol is known for its use in alcoholic beverages, however, it's not the only use in which other uses are necessary components of life.
Hope that helps insha'Allah.
And Allah SWT knows best.
What about a tiny amount of alcohol in medicine? Cough syrups ?
But if we apply the principle "what intoxicates in large quantities, is haram even in small quantities", then should'n't coffee be considered haram? Not only it intoxicates, it can mess with your heart rate, it gives you insomnia and it can even trigger psychosis. Many people are addicted to coffee and they die from it.
You shouldn't be drinking more than 400mg of coffee in a day, but that boils down to moderation as most people see caffeine as a tool, rather than a way to feel a buzz
@@Lordecai You mean 400mg of Caffeine (which is about 4-5 cups of American coffee, and about 2 small cups of Espresso).
Caffeine is concentrated differently in different types of coffee and tea.
That's what I'm saying. Let people moderate themselves.
@@DarioHaruni for sure, it goes back to the debate where caffeine is a stimulant, and so is cocaine
@@Lordecai So is sugar. Sugar is addictive just as much as cocaine is. A lot of sugar is intoxicating, so is a little sugar haram? I'm not arguing for or against these things being haram, I'm just arguing against the false principle 'What intoxicates in large quantities, is haram even in small quantities.'
@@DarioHaruni Sugar does not intoxicate in large quantities, so it is not haram in small quantities. In huge quantities it can be intoxicating, but even water can kill you in huge quantities, so it is relative.
Jazakallah from Nigeria, you are indeed a great scholar! And please Sheikh what’s about perfume containing alcohol? Please help me sir .
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He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
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Assalam Walaikum. Can u please enlighten us on the use of nutmeg.
What about soya sauce
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Jazakallah khairan. My question is it okay to make your own vanilla extract for which l will have to use vanilla beans and vodka. Vodka is for preservation and it evaporates upon cooking. I would be uncomfortable doing that until l know for sure that it is not haram.
What about the medicine that contain alcohol sheikh, like cough syrups, permissible or not ?
JazakAllah Khair
Saturn_ Slayer i know that we shouldn’t take medicine with alcohol because somewhere there is without alcohol available
But I am not sure
That’s how I was told 😸
@@MariamKhan-oj6zb Also, the difference between chemical alcohol and khamar
Nobody drinks medicines in large amount so it's permissible because taking care of your health is important in Islam !
It's based on intent roght? So the intent is for curing a disease,. This is my guess but Allah knows best
How do we know if it's added for taste or as a preservative?
If you can taste it Even if it is added as preservative, most probably it will be haram.
If we do not know why it's added then ambitious things should be avoided according to shariah and especially in case of ambiguity if there is a considerable probability of it being haram then it is haram.
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
If you are Shia or Sunni, the narratives are clear that anything with a sinful ingredient becomes unlawful and the unlawful can't be diluted into lawful.
Naturally, alcohol is present in ripe fruit and grains.
The allowance for delaying drinking beverages that ferment makes clear that root beer and kombucha can be permissible in doses that have lower levels of alcohol to start with.
We must remember that the early AlHijra generations did not consider khat and caffeine rich beverages halal.
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
5:13 but couldn’t you eat/drink a lot of vanille extract, which is than intoxicating you? Question (beacause i’m confused) : If the end product contains intoxicating substances just in a little amount. but this little amount consumed in lots and it’s intoxicating you i think should be haram as is understand. So when this is added to our food (cake) it contains something haram or am i wrong? And because of that, isn’t the food haram?
I had the exact same question. Vanilla Extract has 35% alcohol. So If I consumed it in large quantities I would get intoxicated. Doesnt this make it haram by itself? And if haram by itself then haram when mixed with other food?
What about contamination regarding the wine added on top of the steak? The wine attaches itself to the steak and becomes 'intoxicating to a degree, isn't that important too alongside intention?
Like the flavoring, it has a haram ingredient.
? He said it’s haram
This is haram.
What about boza? Does it take the rule of nabidh? Hanafis allow it and non Hanafis don't?
Salam I want ask if I drink non alcohol. Like wine beer and ecc..in the bottle semilunar container alcohol I’m disbelief?
how about Soy Sauce that has 2% alcohol? which category does that fall under?
The intention is relevant but I would have thought it was applicable to the product that was the medium. The vanilla extract is only for adding a flavour. The wine/vodka/other drink is to drink but can be added to food.
In the way the Shaikh stated it, the intention doesn’t make sense since you can argue the flavour is the intention in both cases, the ethanol is just the inert unintentional carrier...??
mzaalam The ethanol in vanilla is just the carrier of flavor whereas the alcohol used on meat is the flavor itself..
Husna Tariq that’s false. The alcohol added steaks and what not is for the fruity flavor of wine (made with grapes) to be imparted to the food.
Is alcohol added in a fermentation process (not naturally, but added) also halal?
What about kefir shaikh
السلام عليكم
What is the drink he mentioned at about 10:32 to 10:36 that the hanifis allowed? Thanks
Nabidh
Nabidh
@@abdulwaheedrashid thanks
So we can have Balsamic Vinegar etc?
Firstly balsamic vinegar, the proper real balsamic vinegar, isn't actually made from an alcohol product, like the way wine vinegar is made from wine and cider vinegar is made from [alcoholic] cider. Instead it is made from grape juice, reduced and aged for a long time. It's more or less "syrup of grape juice+age".
Vinegar of any sorts is still vinegar regardless of its source, even white wine vinegar (and Allah knows best).
you mentioned that one cannot add alcoholic beverage in small quantities to food preparation even if eating lots of that food does not intoxicate because the intention is to get the flavor of alcoholic drink in the food. On the same note then, what is the intention of the people drinking 1% or 2% non intoxicating beer. don't they drink it due to a liking for the taste of beer?
No. It is the same as any other beverage.
Is it allowed to use these Mouth-Wash that contains Alcohol?
www.abcactionnews.com/news/local-news/water-cooler/police-driver-drunk-on-mouthwash-fell-asleep-on-highway-during-rush-hour
...bearing in mind that the Qur'aan doesn't just forbid consuming khamr. Rather, it forbids even going near it.
What about Ethanol in Burger buns? Is the purpose of it for preservation or taste?
Preservation probably !
Are antihistamines in cough syrups halal. They cause drowsiness
Tbh vanilla extract barely adds any flavor. I’m sure there is a non alcoholic version of vanilla extract. If you know of one. Please link it. If not, please create it and then link it and pay me royalties lol. I’ve seen barefoot contessa use vanilla pods
Shaik please what about white wine vinegar , red wine vinegar and balsamic vinaigrette???
Once wine changes into vinegar the ruling changes aswell. When the substance is changed it then has a new ruling. I asked a scholar and he said it was permissible. Red or white wine vinegar does not intoxicate. Ask your scholar
Me seeing this after I threw my Gochujang from the korean store away cause it had alchol in it as a preservative💀
NAUR BC IM ABT TO MAKE TTEOKBOKI AND I SAW THAT OT HAS ALCOHOL AND IDK IF I CAN EAT IT OR NOT CUS I SAW THAT IT USED AS A PRESERVATIVE????!
So are packaged korean rice cakes for example that contain alcohol as a PRESERVATIVE halal?
THATS WHAT IM TRYING TO KNOW TOO
Kombucha smells terrible, tastes meh 🤷♂️ but when you drink it you will feel digestive benefits and not drunk 😂
how can we ask question to sheikh yasir qadhi??
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So technically beer battered items are halal because the beer is not added for taste rather the beer is used for the rapidity of evaporation of liquid which makes r battery crispy?
No, it is still haram.
Who is the reciter who reads the quraan in the beginning
هزاع البلوشي Hazaa al Balooshi
Vanilla casturd is haram or halal .is anyone can tell me with reason???
What's the name of the nasheed at the end?
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The intro Quran recitation link is broken. Maybe this is the full link: th-cam.com/video/GSDLlIMgEEo/w-d-xo.html
Is a cake with rum extract ok?
No
What's the short answer? Anybody?
I really want to to
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
Very interesting what about when wine is put in a sauce and boiled and the alkohol disappears at 100 degrees. So after that process there is no more alcohol in is it permissible?
m1take he doesn’t explain it in this way in the video, but someone had to BUY that wine or make it and it is forbidden, so therefore it is haram to use it for cooking.
Most alcohol isn’t actually cooked off. th-cam.com/video/nxqAGbJ3bSA/w-d-xo.html
In a recent video about gelatin,he mentions vinegar...he says that vinegar is halal but its origin is alcohol and that once the alcohol evaporates,you are left with vinegar...please do search for it
m1take no, because the wine flavor remains. I mean he specifically said this in the video
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
Who's the reciter at the beginning?
The link is in the video description
Hazzah al Balushi. Surat Nahl
Just making sure, this means soy sauce is halal right?
He just proved Vanila extract is Haram. Two point he says ethanol kills u before it intoxicate u. That’s not true many people around the world use ethanol to get drank. So he is wrong. Point number two he says they drop a small amount of Vanila extract in a large amount of ice cream so it doesn’t matter how much ice cream u consume it will not intoxicate u. He is missing the point Ice cream is not Haram of course the Vanila extract is, if u consume a large amount of Vanila extract it will intoxicate u. So it’s Haram like the hadith says what intoxicate u in large amount is haram in small amount
But when you heat the wine , the alcohol is evaporated ?
The flavor remains and it is often concentrated
@@21972012145525 do you get intoxicated with falours ?
Saleem Roumaldaro the flavor is a wine flavor and thus is haram
@@21972012145525 Sorry Bro , do not invent in the religion . If you know the story of the Golden cow in the quran , go read again and tell what you understood .
Saleem Roumaldaro ??? You cannot cook with wine. Period
No. Not a single drop. Unless used in medicine
most of the attars and scents contains alcohol so is it also haram
@@starnutron6147 No if not consumed. There is a clear reason why alcohol is prohibited.
@@farookmow5842 bread also contains alcohol so bread is also haram??
@@starnutron6147 I said that there is a clear reason why alcohol is prohibited. Do you know what the reason is. Understand the Holy Qur'an
@@farookmow5842 please just tell me bread is halaal or haram
Does it mean drinking non alcoholic beer and wine is haram too because it is drank for the taste.
Beer batter for frying fish should be halal because the beer is to make the batter bubbly and not for taste.
Well the topic is more complex. Don’t drink khamar is clear.
Non alcoholic beer/wine is halal. Beer batter is haram. It’s not that difficult
Man i don't eat vanilla. So what.
Is sushi halal?
Quran says no intoxication. Thats the Final words. Not a shayk and not a scholar.
Ethanol intoxicates in large quantities, then using it in small quantities is haram, so using it in vanilla is haram, thus vanilla is haram, right?