Q 3: The process of
manufacturing vinegar
in
Egypt
involves using Nabidh (a syrup prepared by soaking dates or raisins in water for some time and drunk freshly without being allowed to ferment) or beer. They are placed in sawdust and some substances are added to them until Nabidh turns into vinegar producing the Egyptian vinegar. The process is explained in the science curriculum of the third preparatory grade. What is the ruling on using this vinegar?
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A:
It is not permissible to put intoxicating substances in items, which are meant to be used as medicine, food or drink whether these intoxicants are Nabidh, beer, or anything else.The Permanent Committee has issued a Fatwa (legal opinion issued by a qualified Muslim scholar) regarding the ruling on
mixing medicine with alcohol and using it, which reads as follows:It is not permissible to mix medications with intoxicating substances. However, if they are mixed with alcohol, it is permissible to use them if the amount of alcohol is slight and does not affect the medicine's color, taste or smell, or cause intoxication if taken. Otherwise, they are considered forbidden.May Allah grant us success. May peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.