A new crisis for Muhammad Salah.. Iftaa: Drinking alcohol is forbidden by consensus of Muslims, and its threat is severe

Mohamed Salah and his wife, accompanied by Amr Adib.

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The Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaa clarified the ruling on drinking alcohol in Islam, explaining the severe threat that falls on the perpetrator of that sin, coinciding with the statements of international star Mohamed Salah, a professional in the ranks of the Liverpool team, about not drinking alcohol, because he believes that it is not a big thing that he should do. .

And the Egyptian Iftaa wrote, on its official page on the social networking site Facebook, that if the honorable Sharia commanded not to do the forbidden, including drinking alcohol;

This also happens by leaving the forbidden thing and not intending to it, pointing out that the Muslim comes out of the covenant of the prohibition by leaving it and not intending to it.

She added Fatwas: "Islam is forbidden to drink alcohol prohibition fully, and the existence of proof of this rule book and the Sunnah and the consensus of Muslims, Mstdlh words of Almighty God: O ye who believe! Wine, and gambling and an abomination of Satan, avoid that ye may prosper."

The Egyptian Dar Al-Iftaa referred to the saying of our Master, the Messenger of God, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him and his family: Every intoxicant is alcohol, and every intoxicant is forbidden.

Al-Diyar Al-Masryah concluded its publication with a statement that these texts indicate the prohibition of drinking it;

for its severity.

The Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, sparked widespread controversy in the last hours, after his statements about drinking alcohol, with the media, Amr Adib.

Salah said, that there is no pressure on him in the environment in which he lives, about drinking alcohol, and he does not think about drinking it, and does not see that it is a big matter, which led some to attack him, for not denying drinking alcohol and the reasoning that Islam forbade him, and not just because himself healed him. .

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