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Khamr (Arabic: خمر) is an
Arabic word for wine or intoxicant. It is
variously defined as
alcoholic beverages, wine or liquor. In fiqh, it
refers to certain...
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Khamr generally refers to wine of
fermented grapes or dates. It may also
refer to:
Khamr, Iran, also
known as Deh-e
Khamr – a
village in
Sistan and Baluchestan...
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consuming alcohol.[citation needed] In
contemporary Islam, the
concept of "
khamr" (Arabic: خمر),
which refers to a
category of
intoxicating substances that...
- Deh-e
Khamr (Persian: ده خمر) is a
village in Dust
Mohammad Rural District of the
Central District of
Hirmand County,
Sistan and
Baluchestan province...
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varying extents by
different religious groups.
Islam forbade all
intoxicants (
khamr) and even
pressed grape juice for Muslims. Wine was
traded and used among...
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something in charity." — Sahih Bukhari, Book 78 (Oaths and Vows),
hadith 645
Khamr (Intoxicants)
Sharia and
securities trading "Islamic Finance. Q&A. What...
- Ali
Akbar Khamr (Persian: علي اكبرخمر, also
Romanized as ʿAlī
Akbar Khamr) is a
village in
Margan Rural District, in the
Central District of
Hirmand County...
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Sanaa (Arabic: صَنْعَاء Ṣanʿāʾ), also
spelled San'a' or Sana, is a
governorate of Yemen. Its
capital is Sanaa,
which is also the
national capital. However...
- returned. They
lived on spinning. He had both his sons executed,
Muhammad for
khamr and
Ustad Husayn for his
suspected role in the
murder of da'i
Husayn Qa'ini...
- cautionary,
strict and
extensive understanding of
Islamic condemnation of
kḫamr drinking. In the
eighteenth century, Abd al-Wahhab,
religious reformer strongly...