Surahs to read before sleep 1. 2 last ayahs of surah baqara 2. Surah sajda 3.Surah mulk (protects you from punishment of grave) 4.Surah kafiroon(protects you from shirk) 5.surah ikhlas,falaq,Nas plus ayatul kursi Its may help you one day on the day which spans 50, 000 years Hope any of you reading may have benefitted (plz speard the word)
@@irfanamdislamic6799 bro after certain age you should do the thing for your own . Believing and faith in allah is true , but listening this type a criminals is very bad..so please don't follow these people. You can yourself read the koran and find all answers of your doubt🙏..
@@PKSAHOOCREATION brother we not follow him ... We are following our prophet Muhammad ( s.a.w ) and holy Quran ... And he is scholar & Doctor pls give some respect❤️ ...
@roar falcon I follow my book gita ... I read my self and understand . Have you read Gita. Then why telling fake things..like that criminal. Bro if he is a good person. Then way he left the country... Respect the truth. Dont follow blindly.
I am not a muslim and i am really impressed by Dr Zakir Naick’s answer. He is a true spiritual leader and the muslims should really be proud to have such a great teacher he took much time to express his point may God bless him for his patience
@@davidm3820 bro mind your words I'm not beging... I'm asking okay.. yeah brother I'm pray to the only the creator ( Allah ) but we should also give some effect okay..
Please take a moment and remember Allah : Say: Subhanallah (33 times) Alhamdulillah(33 times) Allahu Akbar (34 times) La ilaha illa Allah Wahdahu la shareka lah, lahu al mulku wa lahu al hamdu w howa ala kolle shay'in kadeer (1 time)
Fyi, There are medicine which got alcohol in it so stop taking it and the covid medicine will have ethanol as per the sorces. Best of luck may allah bless your & Naik family with Covid with alcohol medicine.
@@motherfuckermo-ham-mad935 lol, what a mad lad, there are somethings called “exceptions” in the Quran which makes something that is Haram to Halal, as long as it saves somebody’s (life,mind,wealth,children) for example like “alcoholic Medicine”, Get out of here uneducated brat
@@freelyroaming364 Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said: وَيُسْقَوْنَ فِيهَا كَأْسًا كَانَ مِزَاجُهَا زَنْجَبِيلًا "And they will be given to drink a cup [of wine] whose mixture is of ginger" (QS. Al-Insaan 76: Verse 17) * Via Qur'an English quran-en.com
Today i bought a drink called B fizz thought its a new flavour of Appy Fizz. It tasted like beer and smelled like beer too, but it's mentioned non alcoholic. This video helped me to rectify my mistake. May Allah bless Zakir Naik.
Soya Sauce contains around 1% alcohol, ripe fallen sugary fruits contain around 0.9% Almost every fermented product contains alcohol. Quran does not say alcohol is haram, it says intoxicants are haram. Since zakir naik talks about science, scientifically water can be intoxicant too, it all boils down to the quantity not the ingredient. By his definition, we should be starving
I really think intention is the key in Islam. You start Salah with an intention you start Fasting with an intention so on and so forth... Trace amounts of ethanol in the foods we consume like overripen fruites can cause intoxication too however the points is we eat/drink them without the intention of getting intoxicated. The purpose of drinks that are spesifically fermented for ethanol conent are cosmued/produced with the intent of getting slightly or heavily intoxicated. Cosuming alcoholic beverages is haram since the intention is to feel the self-pleasuring effects that is commonly harmful for others, consuming food with trace ethanol content since it is cosnumed with the intent of well... just eating. "Is drinkng just beacuse you like the taste haram?" would be a good argument. If you ever drank before you would know that even a glass of wine or a pint of beer could result in a cascade that will cause an eventual intoxication.
100% Agreed. The Qur'an and hadith speak about intoxication. Fruits contain alcohol, so does yeast and breads. Intoxication is based on the following, if something in large quantities intoxicates you that the small quantity of that is Allah haram meaning, if you drank a bottle of vodka it will intoxicate you and if you drank 20 small portions it will do the same. A drink that does not intoxicate you in large quantities will do nothing in small either. Unfortunately Dr Zakir is very biased and I'm sorry but I don't agree with him as he is only providing the most extreme view point which in itself is not even correct.
@@noahsadani871 You should learn more about food science. Collected from web sources, "The sweet smell that fresh-baked bread has under the yeast and nutty Maillard reaction notes? Alcohol. However, during the baking process, most of the alcohol in the dough evaporates into the atmosphere. And it has been long known that bread contains residual alcohol at very slight quantity."
@@noahsadani871 Ofc there is alcohol in bread lmao. In islam we are allowed trace amounts of alcohol because its literally a natural process. Its just the fermentation of yeast. It happens by itself in trace amounts everywhere.
Oh and btw the fact u said 'Hows there alcohol in bread' shows how little you know about science and what alcohol even is. All bread have trace amounts of alcohol in them.
Alcohol is present in trace amounts across a wide variety of foods including yogurt, vinegar, and anything that is fermented. Even the human body produces alcohol as part of natural metabolic processes. The key thing is that these foods and natural processes do not produce alcohol to the point where they become intoxicants. By the logic presented here and percentage threshold in non-alcoholic beer, many foods would not be permitted.
Never heard of anyone drunk driving or passing out drunk from having yoghurt or vinegar, the idea here is to abstain yourself from developing the habit of consuming alcohol to get drunk since it can harm your body and cloud your judgement.
@@africanmatbahi Um no. It is explicitly stated "Whatever intoxicates in a greater quantity is also unlawful in a small quantity." [At-Tirmithi, Abu Daawood & Ibn Maajah] So regardless of whether it causes you to pass out drunk or not, it is not permitted. It is not up to you to determine how much alcohol is permissible. It is not allowed in ANY amount. That's the great thing about modern science. It gives people the objective, factual information necessary to comply with their religious beliefs. You are welcome.
@@D2chukhna read my comment again, I never said it is Upto me to determine how much alcohol a person can consume. All I said was I’ve never heard of anyone getting intoxicated from yoghurt or vinegar. My intention here was to provide you with answers if you had a legitimate question, but I can see from your reply that you have pretty much made up your mind about certain things and come to your own conclusion. So I won’t be wasting any more of my time debating a random person on the internet. Fact remains that Islam is the fastest growing religion and it will continue to grow with or without you, whether you like it or not :), have a nice day.
@@africanmatbahi Your response is laughable. You pretend that your argument is with me but the fact is that your belief is in conflict with Dr Zakir Naik and the teachings of Islam. This couldn't be any more clear. I could care less what you do or believe. That is between you and Allah. Furthermore, the favored alcohol drink of Mongolians, kumis, is fermented and alcoholic mares milk similar to kefir. It is effectively yogurt and absolutely is drunk for intoxication. Educate yourself.
A very important an much needed information as there are many people today that drink such non-alcoholic drinks thinking that they are halal and drinkable.
@@THETESTEDBELIEVER doesn't matter brother what time may come. We just need to hold steadfast to our Deen and In Sha Allah we will be among the successful. A true believer is one who holds fast to his Deen and remembers Allah. And indeed Allah is all seeing and all knowing. Remember the story of hz. Bilal how much he endured ,how he was tortured and yet he held fast to the Deen. And we have many Sahabah who went through the worst for the Deen and that's how Islam remained alive and spread throughout. They were so few in number, and they fought armies multiple times the size of theirs and emerged victorious. Do you know how? Cuz they had true Iman. Today we are only muslims by name while our actions don't display that in the least way. We don't pray 5 times, we don't give zakah, we are just concerned with ourselves, we chase after this life and forgotten the hereafter. That's why we are in this state today. We need to follow our Prophet PBUH and then In sha Allah we'll see for ourselves the help of Allah SWT with us. So I'd say brother hold fast to Allah and do good deeds and you don't need to fear anything for Allah indeed helps those who believe and do good deeds.
Subhanallah. Thank you very much in clarifying this. Very important. I used to drink Barbican non alcoholic drink sold in most of the Muslim stores. In sha Allah will take action immediately and stop. May Allah forgive my sins. Some so called un educated scholars miss guide ummah. Be careful.
I think it’s the other way round bud these so called scholars are experts and so is dr Zaki Naik who solely believes it is non permitted. But you are very misinformed just believing any world renowned scholars or even a dr without your own research and knowledge is even more dangerous stay careful and be informed not just by others but rely on you also or this world will take you by storm.
Ma shaa Allah. Amazing lecture. Jazakallah hair, sir . May Allah bless you always with countless blessings. Long life with health, wealth, happiness, and successful forever ameen.
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MashaAllah brilliant explanation! Yes sir first I was very shocked to see beer In Saudi Arabia stores then some people says here these are non-alcoholic beer! Even now in youtube ads the products are also showing freely! We all should be very conscious in this edge of fitna! It's very challenging to survive as solid Muslim..please Allah helps us 🤲 JazakAllahu Khair sir!
Really ? At the time 2.34 he makes an error and says that non alcoholic beer contains 5% alcohol which is FALSE, as he lates goes on to say it contains 0.5%. Misleading the flock to put it lightly.
MashaAllah.. Dr Zakir Naik sir, as sharp as always.. i pray to AllahSWT to grant you good health and grant you the best reward for your Jihad for Islam...
I am sorry to say that he is clearly wrong here. Are you aware that a ripe banana contains 0.2% alcohol ? The same goes for many other fruits and regular supermarkt foods that you will be consuming on a regular basis. Alcohol is just ethanol fermentation, a naturally occurring organic process. The issue with alcohol however is being intoxicated, which can lead to un-righteous decision making.
@@cansugungor4405 brother ozge i will try to make this short as possible Describing women as captives (in the marriage bond) is confirmed in an authentic hadeeth reported by At-Tirmithi within the speech of the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) in the Farewell Pilgrimage, in which he said, “I enjoin you to treat women well, for they are like captives with you, and you may not treat them otherwise unless they commit flagrant immorality…” As regards the statement, “Marriage is enslavement,” it was narrated both as a direct statement attributed to the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) (a Marfoo' hadeeth) and as a statement attributed to ‘Umar, ‘Aa’ishah, and Asmaa’ may Allaah be pleased with them all (a Mawqoof hadeeth). The Mawqoof hadeeth (the narration attributed to the three Companions) is the one judged as authentic, as was stated by Al-Iraaqi while quoting Al-Bayhaqi. However, these statements and the like do not mean that women are degraded or that they are like female slaves and that their husbands are their masters; rather, they mean that by virtue of a valid marriage contract, the woman is joined to her husband with a bond that makes her obliged to obey him in what is permissible and prevents her from desiring a man other than him. So the wife is obliged to obey her husband in matters of their intimate relationship and she should fulfill his rights upon her, just as he is obliged to fulfill her rights upon him; Allah says (what means): {And due to the wives is similar to what is expected of them, according to what is reasonable.} [Quran 2:228] For more benefit, please refer to fatwas 86618 and 88304. The relationship between them is closer to the relationship that you mentioned between the employee with her superior at work. This is the meaning of Qiwaamah (guardianship/responsibility) that Allah entitled the husband to have over his wife, as Allah says (what means): {Men are in charge of women by [right of] what Allah has given one over the other and what they spend [for maintenance] from their wealth..} [Quran 4:34] It is a responsibility of management of affairs, and it is for this reason that the wise Sharia warned the husbands against exploiting this responsibility in being authoritative over the wives. This was mentioned in the continuation of the previous verse, as Allah says (what means): {But if they obey you [once more], seek no means against them. Indeed, Allah is ever Exalted and Grand.} [Quran 4:34] Ibn Katheer may Allaah have mercy upon him said, “The saying of Allah {Indeed, Allah is ever Exalted and Grand} is a warning to mean that if they transgress against women without justification, then Allah, The Exalted and Grand, is their (women's) Protector, and He will exert revenge on those who transgress against women and deal with them unjustly.” The most important thing that should be known is that marriage is an integration between the husband and wife; each of them fulfills the role that the other may be unable to fulfill. Just as she may serve him by organizing the affairs of his home and taking care of his children, he serves her by going about in the land in order to earn a living. ‘Aa’ishah may Allaah be pleased with her narrated that the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) said, “Women are but counterparts of men.” [Ahmad, Abu Dawood, At-Tirmithi] For more benefit, please refer to fatwa 84040. In conclusion, hearing these ahaadeeth and the like should not be a reason for worry, and a Muslim must understand them within the full context of the principles of Islam which take care of women and give them their rights and order men to be kind to them and warn against harming them and so forth, because if these statements are taken out of this context, then they could be misunderstood to mean the opposite. Allah knows best.
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@@AbuNimranBiH you have to understand it is never about the quantity it is about the concept. It’s like saying if I am fasting and eat 1 grape it is ok.
@@atomicpunk523 bro, noone drinks alcohol-free beer to be intoxicated. And noone drinks 10 cans in 1 hour to be intoxicated either. The prohibition of alcohol in the Quran shows that it means the prohibition of being drunk or stunned by the alcohol. I'm not saying that you now have to drink it, but it isn't rational to say it is porhibited because you won't be drunk at all. And i'm also not saying alcohol is allowed in Islam. You can't just say to a Muslim: "hey you are doing a sin, because you drink alc. 0.5 % beer" (or less) because he will not feel intoxicated at all. And i'm not saying that i want to drink it, because i don't. If someone drinks it, it is between Allah swt. and him
@@AbuNimranBiH wow, you are one of the most reasonable Muslims I have heard in these threads. Especially the part with that it is between you and Allah. It often sound like Muslims are pressuring each other, nut you have a great mindset about your religion 🙂
Allah has protected me from these non alcoholic beer, by staying away from it even though it says alcohol free , for a long time I always have serious doubts with these kind of drinks, Alhamdulillah.
Jazakh ALLAHU khayr for this information Sheikh Dr. Zakir. Even here in Kuwait there are many non Alcoholic drinks. May Allah subhanah wa ta’Allah protect us from all the work of saytan. Ameen. A revert muslimah here. Watching from Kuwait.
When I did Umrah and Hajj, the closest supermarket to Khana Kaaba sells all the big brands non alcoholic beer and many people were buying and drinking it in the streets.
This is very true brothers and sisters. I swear I tried that non alcoholic beer. I feel dizzy and feel soo hot. My body feel heavy.i never drink alcohol in my life, that is why I feel like dunk after I drink that non alcoholic beer. Astaghfirullah, may Allah swt forgive me😞😞😞😞. Dr. Zakir Naik says very true...
Watch complete video. Refer to hadees even if its 0.00 it is termed as haram anything thats been alcohol at any stage wheter its extracted completed or not. Its prohibited. He also mentions about gulf countires. Please avoid it anyway.
According to Ibn Othaimeen and many respectful scholars from my country (I'm Saudi) it is considered halal if the content is negligible. The hadeeth that was quoted in the video is misinterpreted here. According to majority of scholars (and the actual Arabic meaning) the hadeeth means if the drink (of certain recipe with certain content of alcohol) is intoxicating in large quantities then it's forbidden if taken in less quantities. A beer with 0.5% alcohol is not intoxicating at all considering the largest quantities a human can consume.
Otherwise, vinegar would be forbidden with this same logic! And we all know vinegar is halal. The other thing.. everything is halal unless there's a clear evidence (from Quran or Sunnah) that indicates it's forbidden. Digging into general permitted food if halal or not is considered "tanato'a" which is something discouraged in Islam
No in germany its written 0% So its not a lie if they didnt write the 2 after the point In germany its allowed to call a drink alcoholic free if the amount of alcohol is 0.5% or below
@@mujtab8siddiqu1 I wouldnt drink it even its 0% because of three reasons: 1. Most companies who provide non alcoholic beer are the same who produce alcoholic beer, so by buying their non alcoholic beer you support them 2. When any muslim sees you drinking it will think you are drinking beer, because he doesnt know 3. There are way to may drinks out there that I see the need to be drinking it
Here in Denmark you can call it none alcoholic if it got 0.5 or less, though the alcohol % needs to be viable on the bottle. Alcohol free though is 0,0%
Moreover if a person drinks non alcoholic beer, be certain that soon he'll be drinking alcoholic beer too. Clever marketers know how to get you a step closer one at a time.
It all about intentions. Take a look at good deed. We are encouraged to help other. But if our intention, for it is to show our wealth or to show our kindness. We will fall to another category of arrogance. Intentions and persecution are all that matters.
@@ductuvlog3658 thanks but, I still would like to know about why the prophet had vinegar when it is involved in the process of fermentation as sugars ferment. There is chemistry involved here. I understand the intention of why making it. But, what makes vinegar different from beer, wine and other alcohols.
For the sake of ALLAH, simply abstain from it. I have never even thought about the need of trying to know the difference between non alcoholic and alcoholic beer. As a Muslim, the word beer implies STAY OFF. Thank you very much sir for your insightful information. May ALLAH have mercy upon the Muslim umah.
Dr Zakir Naik may Allah bless you a million fold ameen and increase you in what Allah has blessed you with. Allah give you long healthy and wealthy life and may Allah continue you to bless you with the dawah work and accept all your efforts and everything good is from Allah alone. MashAllah
Probably not for solely medicinal purposes. For example, anesthetist administer an aesthetic before surgery which causes you to be unconscious and not feel pain. When you wake up after surgery, you can still feel the effects and will still be drowsy and not thinking clearly. Generally surgery is not considered haraam
I have a question, if you cannot consume something that had alcohol in it at some point even if that alcohol is removed, it is wrong to consume. Bread dough often contains alcohol (the yeast in the bread dough forms alcohol) yet during baking all this alcohol is evaporated. But it still contained it. My question is, does that mean one cannot consume bread as well?
intoxication is haram, not alcohol.. there are many foods and drinks which contains small percentage of alcohol.. even the medicine we take, many of those made by alcohol...
As long as the stock market you are investing doesn't deal riba (interest) and doesn't deal with the companies or brands that are haram in islam for example ( brewery brands , gambling etc.) then its fine
@@doityourselffixityourself3110 i know but before drinking or eating something,you should at first ask yourself what it brings to your body?you are thirsty you drink water or fruit juice,you are hungry you eat except pork
@@yasserpateballa9471 Again we are not talking about what we should eat or not, we are talking about whether beer with 0% alcohol is halal or not. Zakir Naik did not say "just drink water, why do you need to drink beer"?
Surahs to read before sleep
1. 2 last ayahs of surah baqara
2. Surah sajda
3.Surah mulk (protects you from punishment of grave)
4.Surah kafiroon(protects you from shirk)
5.surah ikhlas,falaq,Nas plus ayatul kursi
Its may help you one day on the day which spans 50, 000 years
Hope any of you reading may have benefitted (plz speard the word)
Reference?
Asthaghfirullah....
We don’t know this until now
Thank you sir for this informations
May Allah reward Jannah
Do what your heart saying. And read koran by yourself and follow the things.. don't believe this criminal.
@@irfanamdislamic6799 bro after certain age you should do the thing for your own . Believing and faith in allah is true , but listening this type a criminals is very bad..so please don't follow these people.
You can yourself read the koran and find all answers of your doubt🙏..
@@PKSAHOOCREATION brother we not follow him ... We are following our prophet Muhammad ( s.a.w ) and holy Quran ... And he is scholar & Doctor pls give some respect❤️ ...
@roar falcon I follow my book gita ... I read my self and understand . Have you read Gita. Then why telling fake things..like that criminal. Bro if he is a good person. Then way he left the country... Respect the truth. Dont follow blindly.
@@PKSAHOOCREATION I know what to do.. please don’t want to teach me...😡😡😡😡
I am not a muslim and i am really impressed by Dr Zakir Naick’s answer. He is a true spiritual leader and the muslims should really be proud to have such a great teacher he took much time to express his point may God bless him for his patience
Hey, what is stopping you from wanting to become a Muslim?
May Allah reward dr zakir naik & protect him from any hardships here&hereafter
Asalamulaikum brother. Ur one of the main reasons other than allah I came back to Islam properly Plz make more videos and more content plz
May Allah bless Dr Naik
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@@irfanamdislamic6799 don't beg like this. Pray to allah.
@@davidm3820 bro mind your words I'm not beging... I'm asking okay.. yeah brother I'm pray to the only the creator ( Allah ) but we should also give some effect okay..
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Subhanallah (33 times)
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May Allah grant you Jannah, a very detailed answer and well said, i learned alot in a short amount of time
Alhamdulillah my brother
Fyi, There are medicine which got alcohol in it so stop taking it and the covid medicine will have ethanol as per the sorces. Best of luck may allah bless your & Naik family with Covid with alcohol medicine.
@@motherfuckermo-ham-mad935 lol, what a mad lad, there are somethings called “exceptions” in the Quran which makes something that is Haram to Halal, as long as it saves somebody’s (life,mind,wealth,children) for example like “alcoholic Medicine”,
Get out of here uneducated brat
@@motherfuckermo-ham-mad935 tell me if you want me to teach you more because it seems you have a fish for a brain
@@freelyroaming364
Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala said:
وَيُسْقَوْنَ فِيهَا كَأْسًا كَانَ مِزَاجُهَا زَنْجَبِيلًا
"And they will be given to drink a cup [of wine] whose mixture is of ginger"
(QS. Al-Insaan 76: Verse 17)
* Via Qur'an English quran-en.com
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what furdows??? Firdaus!
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@@MrGergasikuat differents country has different spellings
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Today i bought a drink called B fizz thought its a new flavour of Appy Fizz. It tasted like beer and smelled like beer too, but it's mentioned non alcoholic. This video helped me to rectify my mistake. May Allah bless Zakir Naik.
B fizz is Buck’s Fizz I think. Its a type of beer.
I used to drink Barbican. Lesson learned now.
@@Kamal_AL-Hinai Barbicans are made in Muslim countries, it doesn’t contain alcohol.
This doesn't make sense, how can it be intoxicant if it has zero alcohol????????
@@scav5377 it doesn't have zero alcohol plus it's also harmful for the soul
The answer is NO.
Soya Sauce contains around 1% alcohol, ripe fallen sugary fruits contain around 0.9% Almost every fermented product contains alcohol. Quran does not say alcohol is haram, it says intoxicants are haram. Since zakir naik talks about science, scientifically water can be intoxicant too, it all boils down to the quantity not the ingredient. By his definition, we should be starving
Even coca-cola and Pepsi contain small amounts of alcohol and we drink those drinks almost everyday
The point is about the intoxicating
I really think intention is the key in Islam. You start Salah with an intention you start Fasting with an intention so on and so forth... Trace amounts of ethanol in the foods we consume like overripen fruites can cause intoxication too however the points is we eat/drink them without the intention of getting intoxicated. The purpose of drinks that are spesifically fermented for
ethanol conent are cosmued/produced with the intent of getting slightly or heavily intoxicated. Cosuming alcoholic beverages is haram since the intention is to feel the self-pleasuring effects that is commonly harmful for others, consuming food with trace ethanol content since it is cosnumed with the intent of well... just eating. "Is drinkng just beacuse you like the taste haram?" would be a good argument. If you ever drank before you would know that even a glass of wine or a pint of beer could result in a cascade that will cause an eventual intoxication.
Exactly
100% Agreed. The Qur'an and hadith speak about intoxication.
Fruits contain alcohol, so does yeast and breads. Intoxication is based on the following, if something in large quantities intoxicates you that the small quantity of that is Allah haram meaning, if you drank a bottle of vodka it will intoxicate you and if you drank 20 small portions it will do the same.
A drink that does not intoxicate you in large quantities will do nothing in small either.
Unfortunately Dr Zakir is very biased and I'm sorry but I don't agree with him as he is only providing the most extreme view point which in itself is not even correct.
There is nothing called 0.0 alcohol. All foods include even a small percentage of alcohol
hows there alcohol in bread
@@noahsadani871 You should learn more about food science. Collected from web sources, "The sweet smell that fresh-baked bread has under the yeast and nutty Maillard reaction notes? Alcohol. However, during the baking process, most of the alcohol in the dough evaporates into the atmosphere. And it has been long known that bread contains residual alcohol at very slight quantity."
@@noahsadani871 Ofc there is alcohol in bread lmao. In islam we are allowed trace amounts of alcohol because its literally a natural process. Its just the fermentation of yeast. It happens by itself in trace amounts everywhere.
Oh and btw the fact u said 'Hows there alcohol in bread' shows how little you know about science and what alcohol even is. All bread have trace amounts of alcohol in them.
@@kenobi9532 Thanks!
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Alcohol is present in trace amounts across a wide variety of foods including yogurt, vinegar, and anything that is fermented. Even the human body produces alcohol as part of natural metabolic processes. The key thing is that these foods and natural processes do not produce alcohol to the point where they become intoxicants. By the logic presented here and percentage threshold in non-alcoholic beer, many foods would not be permitted.
stay away from fruits that aren't so fresh any more
Never heard of anyone drunk driving or passing out drunk from having yoghurt or vinegar, the idea here is to abstain yourself from developing the habit of consuming alcohol to get drunk since it can harm your body and cloud your judgement.
@@africanmatbahi Um no. It is explicitly stated "Whatever intoxicates in a greater quantity is also unlawful in a small quantity." [At-Tirmithi, Abu Daawood & Ibn Maajah] So regardless of whether it causes you to pass out drunk or not, it is not permitted. It is not up to you to determine how much alcohol is permissible. It is not allowed in ANY amount. That's the great thing about modern science. It gives people the objective, factual information necessary to comply with their religious beliefs. You are welcome.
@@D2chukhna read my comment again, I never said it is Upto me to determine how much alcohol a person can consume. All I said was I’ve never heard of anyone getting intoxicated from yoghurt or vinegar.
My intention here was to provide you with answers if you had a legitimate question, but I can see from your reply that you have pretty much made up your mind about certain things and come to your own conclusion.
So I won’t be wasting any more of my time debating a random person on the internet. Fact remains that Islam is the fastest growing religion and it will continue to grow with or without you, whether you like it or not :), have a nice day.
@@africanmatbahi Your response is laughable. You pretend that your argument is with me but the fact is that your belief is in conflict with Dr Zakir Naik and the teachings of Islam. This couldn't be any more clear. I could care less what you do or believe. That is between you and Allah. Furthermore, the favored alcohol drink of Mongolians, kumis, is fermented and alcoholic mares milk similar to kefir. It is effectively yogurt and absolutely is drunk for intoxication. Educate yourself.
Dr. Naiks every videos are very Educative.
Pls brother🔴🔔☝🏼do, brother it will be very useful to me 🥺
Alhamdullilah for been Muslim 🥰♥️
He has really good reasonings with perfect example and knowledge wow
He clearly makes a mistake and says 5% alcohol where he means 0.5% (2.34), yet this video remains unedited. Misleading is to put it lightly.
@@jamalan7417 Exactly. Soy sauce contains more alcohol than non-alcoholic beer. is he against that?
A very important an much needed information as there are many people today that drink such non-alcoholic drinks thinking that they are halal and drinkable.
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@@THETESTEDBELIEVER doesn't matter brother what time may come. We just need to hold steadfast to our Deen and In Sha Allah we will be among the successful. A true believer is one who holds fast to his Deen and remembers Allah. And indeed Allah is all seeing and all knowing. Remember the story of hz. Bilal how much he endured ,how he was tortured and yet he held fast to the Deen. And we have many Sahabah who went through the worst for the Deen and that's how Islam remained alive and spread throughout. They were so few in number, and they fought armies multiple times the size of theirs and emerged victorious. Do you know how? Cuz they had true Iman. Today we are only muslims by name while our actions don't display that in the least way. We don't pray 5 times, we don't give zakah, we are just concerned with ourselves, we chase after this life and forgotten the hereafter. That's why we are in this state today.
We need to follow our Prophet PBUH and then In sha Allah we'll see for ourselves the help of Allah SWT with us. So I'd say brother hold fast to Allah and do good deeds and you don't need to fear anything for Allah indeed helps those who believe and do good deeds.
Subhanallah. Thank you very much in clarifying this. Very important.
I used to drink Barbican non alcoholic drink sold in most of the Muslim stores. In sha Allah will take action immediately and stop. May Allah forgive my sins.
Some so called un educated scholars miss guide ummah. Be careful.
I think it’s the other way round bud these so called scholars are experts and so is dr Zaki Naik who solely believes it is non permitted. But you are very misinformed just believing any world renowned scholars or even a dr without your own research and knowledge is even more dangerous stay careful and be informed not just by others but rely on you also or this world will take you by storm.
May Allah bless brother Zakir Nair for he's dawah work
Ma shaa Allah. Amazing lecture. Jazakallah hair, sir . May Allah bless you always with countless blessings. Long life with health, wealth, happiness, and successful forever ameen.
To anyone reading this; we’re a new podcast that just launched for mainly young Muslim men and women and reverts. May Allah reward you.
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Always wait for such videos. It teaches us so much and take us to the right path in our lives. Jazakallah for making such meaningful videos ♥️
Pls brother🔴🔔☝🏼do, brother it will be very useful to me 🥺
Jazaakallahu khayr 🙏
i drunk non alcohol beer for money times but alx after today i will never try thanks dr zakir jazakalah khayr
Also pray for forgiveness
May allah swt reward u and protect u. Ameen
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JazakAllah u khayran, you cleared my doubt. I always wanted to try non alcoholic but wasn't sure about it. Shukar Alhamdulillah, I never tried it.
Non alcoholic beer contains less alcohol than soy sauce. Will you stop consuming soy sauce?
Masha Allah. Very clear explanation
You are the best advocate !
Continue this content ♡ ♡ ♡ ☆ ☆ ☆
Your friend from 《morocco》
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Much important information.
Thanks Dr Zakir♥️💐
MashaAllah brilliant explanation! Yes sir first I was very shocked to see beer In Saudi Arabia stores then some people says here these are non-alcoholic beer! Even now in youtube ads the products are also showing freely!
We all should be very conscious in this edge of fitna! It's very challenging to survive as solid Muslim..please Allah helps us 🤲
JazakAllahu Khair sir!
Sujun
May Allah bless you for clarifying. MashaAllah.
Non alcoholic drinks still has small amount of alcohol in it. 0.2% 0.5% in them. I know I work at restaurants and know this
Thank you bro
So does orange juice and bread. The content is too small to get drunk.
@@AlexOjideagu2 every fermented fruit whose have fruktose it contain alcohol
@@AlexOjideagu2 no bread is cooked and above 70 degrees so all alcohol is evaporated
@@ClownedKsi well than that beer is fine as well with that logic...
Really one of the best information 👍👍👍
Really ? At the time 2.34 he makes an error and says that non alcoholic beer contains 5% alcohol which is FALSE, as he lates goes on to say it contains 0.5%.
Misleading the flock to put it lightly.
MashaAllah.. Dr Zakir Naik sir, as sharp as always.. i pray to AllahSWT to grant you good health and grant you the best reward for your Jihad for Islam...
I had consumed once 7 years earlier having missconception. May Allah forgive me, I won't be doing the same mistake again. Tauba. Pray for forgiveness
Same
Very good and clear answer mashallah may Allah reward you Dr. Zakir
Please share so every Muslim will be aware of this❤️
I'm telling you, Dr. Zakir Naik, is the best human, alhamdulillah may he live a long life, Ameen
No he is not the best
I am sorry to say that he is clearly wrong here. Are you aware that a ripe banana contains 0.2% alcohol ? The same goes for many other fruits and regular supermarkt foods that you will be consuming on a regular basis. Alcohol is just ethanol fermentation, a naturally occurring organic process. The issue with alcohol however is being intoxicated, which can lead to un-righteous decision making.
Great speech sir, Thank you very much. ☝🏼❤️
بارك الله فيك و جزاك الله خيرا و اكرمكم في الدنيا و الاخره
Thanks
You are such a nice person may Allah bless you and us all ameen
Subhan Allah Jazak Allah Khairan Brother Zakir
What is the meaning of "women are captives with men" hadith???
Can you pleaz explain?
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Yes please, I was thinking about this too. Please someone with knowledge explain this.
@@cansugungor4405 brother ozge i will try to make this short as possible
Describing women as captives (in the marriage bond) is confirmed in an authentic hadeeth reported by At-Tirmithi within the speech of the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) in the Farewell Pilgrimage, in which he said, “I enjoin you to treat women well, for they are like captives with you, and you may not treat them otherwise unless they commit flagrant immorality…”
As regards the statement, “Marriage is enslavement,” it was narrated both as a direct statement attributed to the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) (a Marfoo' hadeeth) and as a statement attributed to ‘Umar, ‘Aa’ishah, and Asmaa’ may Allaah be pleased with them all (a Mawqoof hadeeth). The Mawqoof hadeeth (the narration attributed to the three Companions) is the one judged as authentic, as was stated by Al-Iraaqi while quoting Al-Bayhaqi.
However, these statements and the like do not mean that women are degraded or that they are like female slaves and that their husbands are their masters; rather, they mean that by virtue of a valid marriage contract, the woman is joined to her husband with a bond that makes her obliged to obey him in what is permissible and prevents her from desiring a man other than him. So the wife is obliged to obey her husband in matters of their intimate relationship and she should fulfill his rights upon her, just as he is obliged to fulfill her rights upon him; Allah says (what means): {And due to the wives is similar to what is expected of them, according to what is reasonable.} [Quran 2:228]
For more benefit, please refer to fatwas 86618 and 88304.
The relationship between them is closer to the relationship that you mentioned between the employee with her superior at work. This is the meaning of Qiwaamah (guardianship/responsibility) that Allah entitled the husband to have over his wife, as Allah says (what means): {Men are in charge of women by [right of] what Allah has given one over the other and what they spend [for maintenance] from their wealth..} [Quran 4:34]
It is a responsibility of management of affairs, and it is for this reason that the wise Sharia warned the husbands against exploiting this responsibility in being authoritative over the wives. This was mentioned in the continuation of the previous verse, as Allah says (what means): {But if they obey you [once more], seek no means against them. Indeed, Allah is ever Exalted and Grand.} [Quran 4:34]
Ibn Katheer may Allaah have mercy upon him said, “The saying of Allah {Indeed, Allah is ever Exalted and Grand} is a warning to mean that if they transgress against women without justification, then Allah, The Exalted and Grand, is their (women's) Protector, and He will exert revenge on those who transgress against women and deal with them unjustly.”
The most important thing that should be known is that marriage is an integration between the husband and wife; each of them fulfills the role that the other may be unable to fulfill. Just as she may serve him by organizing the affairs of his home and taking care of his children, he serves her by going about in the land in order to earn a living.
‘Aa’ishah may Allaah be pleased with her narrated that the Prophet sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam ( may Allaah exalt his mention ) said, “Women are but counterparts of men.” [Ahmad, Abu Dawood, At-Tirmithi] For more benefit, please refer to fatwa 84040.
In conclusion, hearing these ahaadeeth and the like should not be a reason for worry, and a Muslim must understand them within the full context of the principles of Islam which take care of women and give them their rights and order men to be kind to them and warn against harming them and so forth, because if these statements are taken out of this context, then they could be misunderstood to mean the opposite.
Allah knows best.
@@cansugungor4405 dont get confused brother ask Allah's guidance and forgiveness and he will surely guide
May Allah protect us all from evil and bad influence 🤲🏻
Allah is most merciful, most loving, compassionate, so therefore we should always remember that Allah has never given us more than we can bare.
We are also being tested
Alhumdulillah 🤲🏻❤️
AlhumdulilAllah AlhumdulilAllah sir may Allah bless you
Also note that the recent marketing of 0.0% lagers contain 0.05% alcohol which is still not permissible.
But it will have no effect like normal beer by far
@@AbuNimranBiH you have to understand it is never about the quantity it is about the concept. It’s like saying if I am fasting and eat 1 grape it is ok.
There is also alcohol in fruits
@@atomicpunk523 bro, noone drinks alcohol-free beer to be intoxicated. And noone drinks 10 cans in 1 hour to be intoxicated either. The prohibition of alcohol in the Quran shows that it means the prohibition of being drunk or stunned by the alcohol. I'm not saying that you now have to drink it, but it isn't rational to say it is porhibited because you won't be drunk at all. And i'm also not saying alcohol is allowed in Islam. You can't just say to a Muslim: "hey you are doing a sin, because you drink alc. 0.5 % beer" (or less) because he will not feel intoxicated at all. And i'm not saying that i want to drink it, because i don't. If someone drinks it, it is between Allah swt. and him
@@AbuNimranBiH wow, you are one of the most reasonable Muslims I have heard in these threads. Especially the part with that it is between you and Allah. It often sound like Muslims are pressuring each other, nut you have a great mindset about your religion 🙂
Allah has protected me from these non alcoholic beer, by staying away from it even though it says alcohol free , for a long time I always have serious doubts with these kind of drinks, Alhamdulillah.
MashaAllah it is clear now.
Jazakh ALLAHU khayr for this information Sheikh Dr. Zakir. Even here in Kuwait there are many non Alcoholic drinks. May Allah subhanah wa ta’Allah protect us from all the work of saytan. Ameen.
A revert muslimah here. Watching from Kuwait.
When I did Umrah and Hajj, the closest supermarket to Khana Kaaba sells all the big brands non alcoholic beer and many people were buying and drinking it in the streets.
This is very true brothers and sisters. I swear I tried that non alcoholic beer. I feel dizzy and feel soo hot. My body feel heavy.i never drink alcohol in my life, that is why I feel like dunk after I drink that non alcoholic beer. Astaghfirullah, may Allah swt forgive me😞😞😞😞. Dr. Zakir Naik says very true...
Sister may Allah grant you Jannah.
I'm hopeful a mistake is not being exposed.(trying not to be direct)
May ALLAH grant you success
dear sir in the non alcoholic beers mentions 0.0% (brands: braveria & fritzberg.) i want you to investigate and explain to us
it can be contain 0.01% alcohol thought
Adi ws it’s sold in middle eastern countries, there’s no alcohol.
its better not to drink anything at all
@@Adi-xe4ut if alcohol is not in the ingredients list then its not present.
Watch complete video. Refer to hadees even if its 0.00 it is termed as haram anything thats been alcohol at any stage wheter its extracted completed or not. Its prohibited.
He also mentions about gulf countires.
Please avoid it anyway.
Thank youuu for information
According to Ibn Othaimeen and many respectful scholars from my country (I'm Saudi) it is considered halal if the content is negligible. The hadeeth that was quoted in the video is misinterpreted here. According to majority of scholars (and the actual Arabic meaning) the hadeeth means if the drink (of certain recipe with certain content of alcohol) is intoxicating in large quantities then it's forbidden if taken in less quantities. A beer with 0.5% alcohol is not intoxicating at all considering the largest quantities a human can consume.
Otherwise, vinegar would be forbidden with this same logic! And we all know vinegar is halal.
The other thing.. everything is halal unless there's a clear evidence (from Quran or Sunnah) that indicates it's forbidden.
Digging into general permitted food if halal or not is considered "tanato'a" which is something discouraged in Islam
Im trying to tell my parents that its not haram, but they wont listen they're just stuck in their head that beer==haram
Takbeer ?
Allah-hu-Akbar..
Proud to be Muslim..
Should we use hand sanitizers or not? As it also contains alcohol. However it has been common in all medical shops due to the pandemic
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it doesn’t in-toxic you
Your not gonna drink it are you? So it’s fine
Thank you all for clearing my doubt
I always want alcohol free mouthwash.
How about smoking? Could you please shed light on this as well
It's actually 0.2% for some, and it is written in American and German non alcohol beer
But what about 0%? Is that halal? I’ve drunken that..
No in germany its written 0%
So its not a lie if they didnt write the 2 after the point
In germany its allowed to call a drink alcoholic free if the amount of alcohol is 0.5% or below
@@mujtab8siddiqu1 I wouldnt drink it even its 0% because of three reasons:
1. Most companies who provide non alcoholic beer are the same who produce alcoholic beer, so by buying their non alcoholic beer you support them
2. When any muslim sees you drinking it will think you are drinking beer, because he doesnt know
3. There are way to may drinks out there that I see the need to be drinking it
@@sipan_pb Jazakullah brother/sister I will repent and remove myself from this
Here in Denmark you can call it none alcoholic if it got 0.5 or less, though the alcohol % needs to be viable on the bottle. Alcohol free though is 0,0%
This video is very educative
Boiling point of ethanol is 78.37 °C
Great information
Moreover if a person drinks non alcoholic beer, be certain that soon he'll be drinking alcoholic beer too. Clever marketers know how to get you a step closer one at a time.
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That’s false. I’ve been drinking barbican non alcoholic beer since a decade. Not for a second I thought of drinking alcohol beer. Kuch bhi?
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Thanks alot
OMG, I have seen Holsten and Barbican being sold in UAE and KSA... InSha'Allah they stop selling these products
Bro uae just legalised selling actual alcohol to Muslims
الله اكبر وصل علي النبي محمد صلى الله عليه وسلّم تسليما كثيرا
I have got a non alcoholic beer from Iran which is Halal certified. It tastes amazing.
Beer halal certified... audhubillah
JazakAllah Khair
I was so shocked to see the other videos from known students of knowledge that say it’s halal. Alhamdulillah I found this video here.
Jazakillahu khair
The research shows that non alcoholic beer has trace amounts of alcohol in it.
So does vinegar, fruits, bread and a lot more other foods
@@voguedictatinglove2455 than you cant eat any of these food
@@shahadatbhuiyan3847 great
@SO GUYS WE DID IT vinegar is literally made out of alcohol but Muhammad loves vinegar
BIG THANKS 4 this information!!!!!!
If non alcoholic beer is not allowed, why is vinegar allowed to have. It uses ethanol in the process as sugars fermented.
The intention matters. You cannot turn a harm product into a halal product
@@imanfateh3261 Thanks, but I am not fully satisfied with my answer yet! The chemistry behind this is what is important. ASALMUALAYKUM.
It all about intentions. Take a look at good deed. We are encouraged to help other. But if our intention, for it is to show our wealth or to show our kindness. We will fall to another category of arrogance. Intentions and persecution are all that matters.
@@ductuvlog3658 thanks but, I still would like to know about why the prophet had vinegar when it is involved in the process of fermentation as sugars ferment.
There is chemistry involved here.
I understand the intention of why making it. But, what makes vinegar different from beer, wine and other alcohols.
@@radirandom vinegar is not beer. It is not harmful generally. It not about alcohol dude.
Jazakallah
Vinegar, fruits and bread do contain trace amounts of alcohol too
That's not Khamr anymore
Thank you sir Jazak Allah
For the sake of ALLAH, simply abstain from it. I have never even thought about the need of trying to know the difference between non alcoholic and alcoholic beer. As a Muslim, the word beer implies STAY OFF. Thank you very much sir for your insightful information. May ALLAH have mercy upon the Muslim umah.
Bismillahi rahman rahim
Sorry to hear that
Very good dr zakir
Thanks Mr. Zakir Naik for detail information. Hopefully every Muslim are concern and have proper understanding about Alcohol free beers from now on.
MashaAllah. Thanks for the video.
Very clearly put. Well done
Then why do the bottles have the Halal Logo ?
Jazakumullah ul khair!
After reading this I threw away my bottle of vodka. Thank you Sir for good advice.
Thanks for the video sir .
That much alcohol or more is also in a glass of sugarcane juice---the sugar cane that has been cut a week ago.
Jazak Allah khair
There's a hadith which says whatever is haram in large quantities is haram in small quantities.
So is fruits, breads haram? Smh
Dr Zakir Naik may Allah bless you a million fold ameen and increase you in what Allah has blessed you with. Allah give you long healthy and wealthy life and may Allah continue you to bless you with the dawah work and accept all your efforts and everything good is from Allah alone. MashAllah
What if we consume medicine syrup which contains alcohol? Is that haram?
If it makes you drunk then yes
Probably not for solely medicinal purposes.
For example, anesthetist administer an aesthetic before surgery which causes you to be unconscious and not feel pain. When you wake up after surgery, you can still feel the effects and will still be drowsy and not thinking clearly. Generally surgery is not considered haraam
Thank you Allah......
I have a question, if you cannot consume something that had alcohol in it at some point even if that alcohol is removed, it is wrong to consume. Bread dough often contains alcohol (the yeast in the bread dough forms alcohol) yet during baking all this alcohol is evaporated. But it still contained it. My question is, does that mean one cannot consume bread as well?
intoxication is haram, not alcohol.. there are many foods and drinks which contains small percentage of alcohol.. even the medicine we take, many of those made by alcohol...
@@milliyetci5672 non alcoholic beer is also impossible to get Intoxicated from. by ur logic it should be halal
@@jariszulqarnain4241 non alcoholic beer is halal
Great clearness
Aslamulakum Ali
Can a being a Muslim can invest on stock market ? Is my quotation!
Salam aleikom
I think you can beacause Is like trading, so Is halal. I can be wrong of course
Islam allows you to invest in something as long as there is a risk. In stocks there is a risk in losing all your wealth there for its hallal
As long as the stock market you are investing doesn't deal riba (interest) and doesn't deal with the companies or brands that are haram in islam for example ( brewery brands , gambling etc.) then its fine
As long as you not investing in companies that deal with haram and Doesn’t have debt (with interest)
Don't invest in stock market instead invest in my business and do profit and loss partnership in islamic way lol
Nice
Actually there are many brands whoes beers are 100% alcohol free. At least in Australia.
why even drink beers?alcohol free or not?
@@yasserpateballa9471 We are not talking about why we are talking about halal or haram.
every muslim well atleast 90% drink non alcoholic drinks, in australia
@@doityourselffixityourself3110 i know but before drinking or eating something,you should at first ask yourself what it brings to your body?you are thirsty you drink water or fruit juice,you are hungry you eat except pork
@@yasserpateballa9471 Again we are not talking about what we should eat or not, we are talking about whether beer with 0% alcohol is halal or not. Zakir Naik did not say "just drink water, why do you need to drink beer"?
i just wish Allah pak bless u 😇🥀🌺