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I Thought It Was Against Their Religion To Drink Alcohol
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http:// islam.a bout.co m/od/he alth/f/ alcohol .htm
And it makes the heart grow fonder, allegedly.
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And it makes the heart grow fonder, allegedly.
The Koran doesn’t specifically prohibit the consumption of alcohol, but since it befuddles the mind, it strongly advises against it. Most Muslims don’t drink alcohol. The devout never drink it.
Saudi Arabia is governed by Sharia Law which is based upon Islamic religious texts. The consumption of alcohol there may carry the death sentence.
Saudi Arabia is governed by Sharia Law which is based upon Islamic religious texts. The consumption of alcohol there may carry the death sentence.
It's against the 'law' in parts of London.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-londo n-24635 343
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