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04 Mar, 2009

The Occasional Drink

Posted by: Dr. Bousa In: Dr. Bousa: Q & A| Lifestyle

Having an occasional drink - Arab MuslimQuestion: So the question of  “do you drink?” comes up. People have a tendency to judge, whether they actually say it to you or not. And I don’t blame them, cuz I get completely turned off when I know someone smokes, which is a whole other story. My angle is that I’m a responsible adult, I am a professional, and I do like to go out and enjoy some of my evenings over dinner with wine or just a snack and a few drinks, etc… I don’t drink excessively, nor do I take it too far at any point.

However, I do indulge every now and then and I seriously don’t see anything wrong with it, except that it’s a non-Muslim thing to do.

I work a lot and I work very hard and the very little time I do get to enjoy myself, I like to make it good. And it doesn’t always include having a drink, although I find it relaxes me after a long week.

Long story short, am I assuming that’s it’s ok to continue living this way? Should I start taking our religion more seriously and just stop altogether? Or should I just keep living my somewhat satisfied, happy and simple life?

 

Dr. Bousa: Dear Member,

I was tickled by your letter, and it’s so different from most of the emails I receive that I just had to post it! Interesting, you raise a topic that is so relevant to so many of us that I’m sure everyone has thought about it even though they don’t write about it.

From your letter you appear to be a very well-adjusted, insightful, and content 29 year-old woman. My response will be brief because I think the answer to your question is fairly obvious, although having said that, I know that more strictly religious members of our community might not necessarily agree. The truth is, unless you…

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4 Responses to "The Occasional Drink"

1 | Asem

March 7th, 2009 at 10:46 AM

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Miss wine with Dinner,

When you asked “Dr Bousa” about whether you are allowed as a muslim to drink, did u think that

“Dr Bousa” is an islamic Scolar(mufti) or something??? Firstly you asked the wrong person. You

don’t ask a relationship advisor about any religious matters. Just like you don’t ask a car

mechanic for medical advice!!

Secondly, You don’t need to ask a muslim scholar whether as a muslim you can drink or not. A 5/6

year old muslim boy/girl can tell you that consuming even a small minute drop of any sort of

alcohol is completely haram and against our religion. Islam has dealt with the issue of alcohol

very clearly, so clear in fact that there is no room for any doubt what so ever regarding the

subject.
Don’t take my word for it. I would advise you to search the Internet for islamic fatwa websites

to see what Islam says about alcohol. have a look at this link for example.

http://makkah.wordpress.com/2007/04/03/prohibition-of-alcohol-and-drugs-in-islam/

2 | Cassandra

March 8th, 2009 at 6:58 AM

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Do what you think is right!
And the guy that wrote the previous comment, needs to take a chill pill…salam!

3 | Asem

March 9th, 2009 at 2:04 PM

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Dear “Dr Bousa”: If you are non Muslim or not qualified in Islam, then I would ask you to please not give any advice to people about Islam. This is completely unprofessional of you. when you said: “The truth is, unless you are a strict Muslim, most of us have an alcoholic drink once in a while at a social event, party, holiday celebration, or on a date. Right? Of course it’s okay!” It is one thing to consume alcohol yourself, this is your choice. However, you have no right to portray that it is ok for “non-strict” Muslims to drink alcohol, and that only “strict” Muslims do not drink. When you say that “of course it is okay!” what are you basing this on? please clarify this. You are conveying that it is OK in Islam to drink alcohol and this is clearly incorrect (see the link in my previous comment) You are in no position and have no right to give any religious advice as this is not your place. Please refer such religious enquiries to appropriately qualified Islamic Religious Experts. Thank you

4 | AndrewBoldman

June 4th, 2009 at 9:07 AM

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Hi, good post. I have been woondering about this issue,so thanks for posting. I’ll definitely be coming back to your site.

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