Is nutmeg Haram?

Nutmeg is considered a spice in world cuisine, and even in Islamic cuisine. No one would suspect that this spice is either Haram or Halal in Islam. Is it Haram or Halal in Islam? Let's find out in our guide.

Why is nutmeg Haram in Islam?

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According to Hanbality scholars, nutmeg is intoxicating in itself. When Cheickh Souleumane Ar Rouhayli interviewed a spice merchant in Medina, he noted that consuming large quantities made you drunk. In addition, wine makers use it to accelerate intoxication and fermentation. This evidence supports the opinion of the Hanbali jurisconsults on the formal prohibition of nutmeg consumption in Islam. And that's regardless of the quantity. In fact, there is a rule that states that anything that intoxicates is forbidden in large quantities, and even in small quantities. Nutmeg is thus Haram in Islam.

What are the health risks of nutmeg?

Nutmeg also presents a number of health hazards. Consumption in large quantities can have undesirable effects that can lead to death. For Islam, preserving life is important, so the believer has no right to endanger his life. Indeed, food lovers see nutmeg as a simple spice that adds flavor to dishes.

At the time, marketing it was not a problem in Arab countries. And it was available from spice merchants. However, the blame for alcohol also applies to nutmeg. On the other hand, the use of nutmeg in Islam is not essential, unlike alcohol vinegar. Muslims must be careful not to enter into divergence. If you'd also like to know about other Haram in Islam, let's find out whether prayer rugs are haram in Islam?

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