If you don't mind asking, is someone cooking your food when they are drunk?
If so, then do not eat it. Maybe you could try to cook your own food, it is just too risky?
And Allah knows best.
Well, yes, sometimes it happens that I'm offered a food cooked by someone who's been drunk while cooking.
But supposing that I know the food doesn't contain any haram ingredients and the person cooking wouldn't be too drunk not to know what is in the food then would it be okay?
But supposing that I know the food doesn't contain any haram ingredients and the person cooking wouldn't be too drunk not to know what is in the food then would it be okay?
But who defines what is too drunk and what isn't? Supposing he tells you I put xyz ingredients in, but actually, he was drunk and didn't remember that in reality he put xya ingredients in?
That is going down a very dangerous path. Do not eat food cooked by a drunk person or someone that has consumed alcohol. If the worst comes to the worst, try to cook something simple for yourself.
Sorry if I'm being a bit of a bother here but what if I'm completely sure there are no haram ingredients in the cooked food? For example fried potatoes with nothing added to them...
I'd just like to know if islam prohibits eating food made by a person who has consumed alcohol or not.
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