is ceteayl alcohol halal i have read the ingredients of my body lotion and think it is haram????
Q. this ingrediet struck me as i found that it can either be extracted from plants or animals. People say perfume are haram due to the alcohol they contain. but from my research i have found out that not all alcohols are haram most vary. such as alcohol denta which is halal. however alcohols which cause intoxitation are haram.
Asked by Shamila - Sun Apr 13 19:38:40 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i don't think that ceteayl alcohol is haram because it is not really an alcohol. It can also be made artificilly. It is used in many cosmetics as an emollient, thickening agent, moisturizer, emulsifier, stabilizer. The only alchol that is haram is the one you drink, and this one you can't drink.
Answered by layla - Sun Apr 13 23:22:26 2008
Q. this ingrediet struck me as i found that it can either be extracted from plants or animals. People say perfume are haram due to the alcohol they contain. but from my research i have found out that not all alcohols are haram most vary. such as alcohol denta which is halal. however alcohols which cause intoxitation are haram.
Asked by Shamila - Sun Apr 13 19:38:40 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i don't think that ceteayl alcohol is haram because it is not really an alcohol. It can also be made artificilly. It is used in many cosmetics as an emollient, thickening agent, moisturizer, emulsifier, stabilizer. The only alchol that is haram is the one you drink, and this one you can't drink.
Answered by layla - Sun Apr 13 23:22:26 2008
Why anything that is pleasant to Muhammad is consider Halal while anything that is not pleasant to him is?
Q. Consider Haram or illicit . For example just because he likes rose perfume he justify it as halal, and yet he disallowed women from using make up to make them beautiful although it's a women nature to appear beautiful and why is camel meat consider lean or halal although it's clearly stated in the Old Testament it's consider unclean
Asked by arveen paria arasuk - Tue May 29 13:08:41 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. No where in Islam... no where... does it say women can't wear makeup. Read a bit of history... you'll come across the seven elements of makeup which was used by middle eastern women back in the days. 2. Alcohol is haram in Islam... does that mean he couldn't have enjoyed it? 3. Your question states that you have a brain smaller than a chickpea. I am truly sorry for your condition!
Answered by Samantha - Tue May 29 13:16:08 2007
Q. Consider Haram or illicit . For example just because he likes rose perfume he justify it as halal, and yet he disallowed women from using make up to make them beautiful although it's a women nature to appear beautiful and why is camel meat consider lean or halal although it's clearly stated in the Old Testament it's consider unclean
Asked by arveen paria arasuk - Tue May 29 13:08:41 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1. No where in Islam... no where... does it say women can't wear makeup. Read a bit of history... you'll come across the seven elements of makeup which was used by middle eastern women back in the days. 2. Alcohol is haram in Islam... does that mean he couldn't have enjoyed it? 3. Your question states that you have a brain smaller than a chickpea. I am truly sorry for your condition!
Answered by Samantha - Tue May 29 13:16:08 2007
Assalamu aleikum? Read if u have time to spare ..Flight Janazah?
Q. AsSalaam WaAlaykum WaRehmatullah WaBarkaatuhu Welcome aboard Fly Air Janazah When we are leaving this world for the next one, it shall be like a trip to another country. Where details of that country won t be found in glamorous travel brochures but in the Holy Qura an and the Hadiths. Where our plane won t be Indian Air Lines, British Airways, Gulf Air or Emirates but Air Janazah. Where our luggage won t be the allowed 30 Kgs but our deeds no matter how heavy they weigh. You don t pay for excess luggage. They are carried free of charge, with your Creator s compliment. Where our dress won t be a Pierre Cardin suit or the like but the white cotton shroud. Where our perfume won t be Channel, Paco Rabane, but the camphor and attar. … [cont.]
Asked by Hab-Ali (The Spectacular ) - Sun Oct 11 17:36:39 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i read it well said!!! :) very well said.
Answered by ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ - Sun Oct 11 17:45:11 2009
Q. AsSalaam WaAlaykum WaRehmatullah WaBarkaatuhu Welcome aboard Fly Air Janazah When we are leaving this world for the next one, it shall be like a trip to another country. Where details of that country won t be found in glamorous travel brochures but in the Holy Qura an and the Hadiths. Where our plane won t be Indian Air Lines, British Airways, Gulf Air or Emirates but Air Janazah. Where our luggage won t be the allowed 30 Kgs but our deeds no matter how heavy they weigh. You don t pay for excess luggage. They are carried free of charge, with your Creator s compliment. Where our dress won t be a Pierre Cardin suit or the like but the white cotton shroud. Where our perfume won t be Channel, Paco Rabane, but the camphor and attar. … [cont.]
Asked by Hab-Ali (The Spectacular ) - Sun Oct 11 17:36:39 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. i read it well said!!! :) very well said.
Answered by ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ - Sun Oct 11 17:45:11 2009
Ramadan ~ a question....?
Q. I went to this shopping centre yesterday and there were several stalls there selling things like toys, perfumes, flowers, etc. There was one stand run by a Muslim guy, he was wearing a thobe and kufi and had a beard. There was another younger guy with him, presumably his son. So anyways, on their stall they were selling these little things that were even shorter than a mini skirt, they also had adult costumes like nurses outfits, they had dummies of legs wearing $lutty tights and many other...let's say...rude...articles of 'clothing'. I wouldn't even call it clothing because they were more like little scraps of material! So is a Muslim allowed to sell these kinda things?? is the profit they make from it halal??
Asked by r NYC Run IRELAND - Sat Oct 10 21:43:29 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No i dont think they should sell that to unresponsible muslims.its haraaam. You know I know this lady who alters clothing and stuff,some girls went to her to make a dress shorter ,she refused because the zinoob will be held to her account. may allah guide us all
Answered by * SALMA QUEEN * - Sat Oct 10 21:48:12 2009
Q. I went to this shopping centre yesterday and there were several stalls there selling things like toys, perfumes, flowers, etc. There was one stand run by a Muslim guy, he was wearing a thobe and kufi and had a beard. There was another younger guy with him, presumably his son. So anyways, on their stall they were selling these little things that were even shorter than a mini skirt, they also had adult costumes like nurses outfits, they had dummies of legs wearing $lutty tights and many other...let's say...rude...articles of 'clothing'. I wouldn't even call it clothing because they were more like little scraps of material! So is a Muslim allowed to sell these kinda things?? is the profit they make from it halal??
Asked by r NYC Run IRELAND - Sat Oct 10 21:43:29 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments
A. No i dont think they should sell that to unresponsible muslims.its haraaam. You know I know this lady who alters clothing and stuff,some girls went to her to make a dress shorter ,she refused because the zinoob will be held to her account. may allah guide us all
Answered by * SALMA QUEEN * - Sat Oct 10 21:48:12 2009
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