coffee and tea

salams

is coffee and tea haraam??...cause they use caffeine and people who drink tea and coffee cant sleep or cant start their day without drinking these liquids ....some people even have headaches if they dont drink tea and coffee once a day
 

abubaseer

tanzil.info
Staff member
As Salaam Alaykum Brother,

I heard the following general principle of fiqh from student of knowledge.

Everything that doesnot fall in to things categoried as haraam, is halaal.

And the person saying that is haraam has to provide the proof.
 

massi

Junior Member
:salam2:
Ruling on consuming caffeine

Question:
Can caffeine be considered as Haram(not allowed for Muslims) · since it is considered alkaloid and it is in the same group as Nicotine, Cocaine, Morphine, LSD.....? Also excessive intake of caffeine can cause restlessness, insomnia, heart irregularities and delirium.

Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.

Undoubtedly anything that is harmful is haraam. Hence Allaah forbade alcohol because it affects the mind, and smoking is forbidden because it causes widespread harm and diseases. It is also known that there are permissible drinks which do not cause harm, such as coffee and tea, which usually do not cause harm and are usually drunk for relaxation, so there is nothing wrong with drinking them. And there are other good drinks such as milk and fruit juices. If some of those things which are nowadays known as refreshments cause harm, then they should be considered an extravagance.


Shaykh ‘Abd –Allaah ibn Jibreen.

http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=9237&ln=eng&txt=القهوة
 

Al Qassimi

Junior Member
Oh no! Tea is rich in the Culture of Arab; we drink mostly every day of our lives. It existed for sure at the time of our Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him
 

OsMaN_93

Here to help
:salam2:
Ruling on consuming caffeine

Question:
Can caffeine be considered as Haram(not allowed for Muslims) · since it is considered alkaloid and it is in the same group as Nicotine, Cocaine, Morphine, LSD.....? Also excessive intake of caffeine can cause restlessness, insomnia, heart irregularities and delirium.

Answer:

Praise be to Allaah.

Undoubtedly anything that is harmful is haraam. Hence Allaah forbade alcohol because it affects the mind, and smoking is forbidden because it causes widespread harm and diseases. It is also known that there are permissible drinks which do not cause harm, such as coffee and tea, which usually do not cause harm and are usually drunk for relaxation, so there is nothing wrong with drinking them. And there are other good drinks such as milk and fruit juices. If some of those things which are nowadays known as refreshments cause harm, then they should be considered an extravagance.


Shaykh ‘Abd –Allaah ibn Jibreen.

http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=9237&ln=eng&txt=القهوة
:salam2:

although this is true its weak fatwa because there are no hadeeths or verses from quran
sorry bro ,IM NOT ATTAKING YOU, but just showing my point of view

:salam2:
 

MTYKK

Banned
Muslims discovered coffee and introduced both tea and coffee to the west.
First Muslims (Yemenese) are reported to have used coffee to stay alert in Thajjud prayers, unlike the British who used it to stay awake and party.

Yemenese called it the "Angel's Drink" where as the Puritan Christians called it the "Devil's Drink".

They're not Haraam, Especially tea, black tea, is extremely benefitial to health, as a matter of fact, a favorite saying I came up with, If you breathe, you need tea, based on the fact that breathing actually causes Oxidation in the body which black tea eliminates most affectively with it high content of high anti-oxidants (which is more potent than the green teas that are being marketed as "health teas")

But of course, the reason they're not Haraam is because they're not forbidden by Allah subHaana wa ta'ala and aren't found to be harmful for thousands of years.


waAllaahu 'Aalim
 

massi

Junior Member

:salam2:

although this is true its weak fatwa because there are no hadeeths or verses from quran
sorry bro ,IM NOT ATTAKING YOU, but just showing my point of view

:salam2:
:salam2:
what do you mean it's a weak fatwa ....
you think it must be verse from quran or hadith to answer about any matter ...
 

OsMaN_93

Here to help
no but at least a hint, i dont think we need one any more bro MTYKK has given a good post
dont ask me why i said that :D lol

waslam
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massi

Junior Member
no but at least a hint, i dont think we need one any more bro MTYKK has given a good post
dont ask me why i said that :D lol

waslam
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:salam2:
read this


Sources of Islamic legislation

Question:
What are the sources of Islamic legislation?.

Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

The sources of Islam on which all beliefs, principles and rulings are based are represented by the two Revelations: the Qur’aan and Sunnah. This is what is implied by Islam being a divinely-revealed religion: its pillars are based on infallible texts that were sent down from heaven, which are represented in the verses of the Holy Qur’aan and the texts of the saheeh Prophetic Sunnah.

Imam al-Shaafa’i (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

No view is binding unless it is based on the Book of Allaah or the Sunnah of His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Everything other than them should be based on them. End quote.

Jimaa’ al-‘Ilm.

From these two sources the scholars derived other principles on which rulings may be based. Some scholars called them the sources of sharee’ah or the sources of Islamic legislation. They are: ijmaa’ (scholarly consensus) and qiyaas (analogy).

Imam al-Shaafa’i (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: No one has any right whatsoever to say that something is halaal or haraam except on the basis of knowledge, and the basis of knowledge is a text in the Qur’aan or Sunnah, or ijmaa’ (scholarly consensus) or qiyaas (analogy). End quote.

Al-Risaalah (39).

Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

If we say Qur’aan, Sunnah and ijmaa’, they all stem from the same source, because the Messenger agrees with everything that is in the Qur’aan, and the ummah is unanimously agreed upon it in general. There is no one among the believers who does not believe it is obligatory to follow the Book. And everything that the Prophet enjoined in his Sunnah, the Qur’aan obliged us to follow it. So the believers are unanimously agreed upon that, and everything on which the Muslims are unanimously agreed can only be true and in accordance with what is in the Qur’aan and Sunnah. End quote.

Majmoo’ al-Fataawa (7/40).

Dr. ‘Abd al-Kareem Zaydaan said:

What is meant by the sources of fiqh is the evidence from which it is derived and on which it is based. If you wish, you may say: The sources from which it is derived. Some people call these sources the “sources of sharee’ah” or “the sources of Islamic legislation.” No matter what they are called, the sources of fiqh all derive from the Revelation (wahy) of Allaah, whether it is Qur’aan or Sunnah. Hence we prefer to divide these sources into original sources, namely the Qur’aan and Sunnah, and secondary sources to which the texts of the Qur’aan and Sunnah refer, such as ijmaa’ (scholarly consensus) and qiyaas (analogy). End quote.

Al-Madkhil li Diraasat al-Sharee’ah al-Islamiyyah (p. 153).

With regard to sources other than these four, such as the opinions of the Sahaabah, istihsaan (discretion), sadd al-dharaa’i’ (blocking the means that lead to evil), istishaab, ‘urf (custom), the laws of those who came before us, al-masaalih al-mursalah (things that serve the general interests of the Muslims) and so on, the scholars differed as to how valid it is to use them as evidence. According to the view that they are acceptable – all or some of them – they are secondary to the Qur’aan and Sunnah and should be in accordance with them.

And Allaah knows best.

Islam Q&A
http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=112268&ln=eng
 

amjaddamen

brother

:salam2:

although this is true its weak fatwa because there are no hadeeths or verses from quran
sorry bro ,IM NOT ATTAKING YOU, but just showing my point of view

:salam2:

dear othmanelmais , dear reverts ,
i been in this good website for awhile and i noticed that every dear revert want only a proof as quran and hadeeth which is not right all the times.
even if you have hadeeth and verse you should collect all the verses and hadeeth regarding that matter , which in my opinion dificult .
the hadeeth give us a hard proof and squolar can measure the debated case .
hadeeth regarding this matter (tea and coffee) is :
"do not harm your selves ................."
so when doctor say it is hamful so it is to squolars again to decide

:astag:
 
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