what is the justification for banning booze in islam?.

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Re: what is the justification for banning booze in islam?.

#21  Postby Blackadder » Apr 12, 2010 7:50 pm

offon wrote:
Oeditor wrote:Hello The, haven't seen you for a while. Could you explain please: I understand "haram" to mean "forbidden". Are you saying that eating forbidden food is not, of itself, a sin? But if you do eat a pork pie it will cause you to do something else, which will then be sinful?

There is for example no concept of morality in Islam - rather there is a concept of "legal" and "illegal" or "allowed" and "forbidden".


That is untrue.
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