Is spirit vinegar Haram?

In Islam, certain food products are forbidden, and Muslims need to be aware of this. Breaking these laws can cause a variety of harm to a Muslim. Alcoholic vinegar is at the heart of the debate. On the one hand, it contains alcohol, on the other, it is present in shops. In this article, we'll find out together whether spirit vinegar is safe to use. Haram in Islam.

Is spirit vinegar Haram?

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Alcoholic vinegar raises a lot of questions in Islam, especially as it is found in shops, as is the case with nutmeg, or even pectin gelling agent: is it Haram? . The questions mainly concern vinegar, which contains a certain proportion of alcohol.

According Sheikh, there is no divergence between scholars concerning wine if it turns into vinegar on its own. The scholars are unanimous in this case, the consumption of vinegar is permitted. Indeed vinegar from wine is permitted. However, it must be transformed by the treatment or by itself.

On the other hand, when we speak of vinegar made from wine, we're talking about vinegar in the linguistic and religious sense. According to Aichathe Prophet said: "What a good condiment is vinegar?" In other words, this hadith makes no distinction between vinegar made from wine and the one who was manufactured directly.

Why is spirit vinegar halal? Here's a precise explanation

It's no longer wine after processing, because this act of processing or acetification results in the taste changing from bitter to sour. This explains the existence of a certain degree of alcohol, which is not sufficient. Indeed, it is, we're satisfied with just the appearance of acidity. What's more, according to Noble Sheikh, not all alcohol leads to drunkenness. Take orange pulp, for example: it contains some alcohol but is not intoxicating. Based on all these facts, vinegar is healthy and good. Permission to consume it is found in verses of the Koran.

In the Qur'an, in the translation of the meanings of verse 5 of Sura Al Maida, it says: "All good and pure food is now permitted to you". In the translation of verse 157 of Sura Al Araf, it says: "[...] who declares lawful for them what is good".

However, some disagree in the case where vinegar has been transformed by processing. According to Imam Ahmed, Imam Malik and Imam Ash Shafii, wine does not become pure if a human being adds something to it to make it vinegar.

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