Al-KHAMR

 

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Meaning of Al-Khamr

Definition of Al-Khamr according to the Islamic Shari’ah

Al-Khamr... its Names and Attributes

Abstinens in the Pre-Islamic Arabia              

The Holy Qur’an on the Prohibition of Al-Khamr                             

Traditions on the prohibition of  Al-Khamr

(a) Every Intoxicant is Unlawful

(b) Intoxicant even in Smallest Quantity is Unlawful

(c) A Drunkard is not a Believer

(d) A Habitual Drunkard will not Enter Paradise

(e) The Cursed Ten Persons

(f) Wine is a Disease

(g) Wine should not be offered as a Gift

(h) No Excuse for Wine-drinking

(i) A Drunkard is a Worshipper of Idol

Prohibition of Wine in Islam-Brief History

The Background to Revelation of Verses on the  Unlawfulness Of Wine

Gradual  Prohibition of Khamr in Islam

Immediate Submission of the Companions to the Commandment declaring Wine Unlawful

Wine is no Cure for Diseases but an Ailment

Is Wine an Impurity?

Rent of Building and Wages of Worker engaged for Extracting Wine    are Unlawful

Some Strange Stories  about Drunkards