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Ethiopian Beer !
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/ma gazine- 2805446 4
Fascinating report from one of Islam's most holy cities, which brews beer.
I don't know much about Islam but isn't drinking any kind of alcohol forbidden ?
Place looks lovely though...very colourful !
Fascinating report from one of Islam's most holy cities, which brews beer.
I don't know much about Islam but isn't drinking any kind of alcohol forbidden ?
Place looks lovely though...very colourful !
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.But I bet Harar is more Islamic than anything else ! This is a nice story...its just that it seems to be counterintuitive, given what we are led to believe about Islamic practises. Also the article goes on to say that instead of those awful dowdy beige, or black or brown veils, the womenfolk wear nice bright colours !
Just found a few conflicting links on the 'net :::
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Islami c_dieta ry_laws #Intoxi cants
http:// islam.a bout.co m/od/he alth/f/ alcohol .htm
and
http:// www.the guardia n.com/c ommenti sfree/b elief/2 011/oct /08/dri nkers-i slam-pa lestini an-beer fest-al cohol
As at 18:45, the nays have it.
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As at 18:45, the nays have it.
I'm getting to like Islam !
According to the following source, "Alcohol is an abomination from Satan"
apparently. ( I think that might mean Fosters, Harp, or Carling Black Label, both forbidden to a good CAMRA member like myself )
http:// www.isl amrelig ion.com /articl es/2229 /
According to the following source, "Alcohol is an abomination from Satan"
apparently. ( I think that might mean Fosters, Harp, or Carling Black Label, both forbidden to a good CAMRA member like myself )
http://
Muslims I know don't drink anyway, because it's forbidden to them. It dates from the days (according to Hadith) where Mohammed found that people were turning up drunk for prayers, so he asked them not to drink so much - and eventually it was decided that not drinking at all was the most preferable recommendation. Saudi might be the only country which actually bans it, but it certainly applies to plenty of other Muslim people.
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