There is exotic -and expensive- coffee named Luwak Coffee (Indonesia : Kopi Luwak). Actually,this is made from coffee beans that eaten by "luwak", a kind of mongoose. Processed in Luwak stomach, then released through a 'hole under the tail'.
I wonder, is Luwak Coffee halal or haram ?.
There are Ulama who say Luwak Coffee is haram because Luwak Coffee is considered as s**t of animals. And s**t is haram for eaten.
But there are Ulama who say Luwak Coffee is halal, because luwak/mongoose flesh is halal and this is means its s**t is also halal ( )
ayyyy disgusting lol, how can you drink something thats comes out the back end of an animal?
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ayyyy disgusting lol, how can you drink something thats comes out the back end of an animal?
Me ?, no !. I never drink Luwak coffee.
I follow Ulama's opinion that say Luwak coffee is haram. Also, this is the most expensive coffee in the world. The good quality Luwak coffee is around US$ 300 per pound.
Luwak coffee (kopi luwak) is the most expensive coffee in the world... by far.
In high end supermarkets in jakarta, you can buy 50 grams for around 200 thousands rupiah (or around 20 USD), but they sell 10x that in north america or europe.
I have tasted it, and the taste is real good, but what's striking is the flavour, which is very unique.
Luwak (civet cats) sometimes cannot fully digest their own food, so they look for ripe coffee beans (often the best coffee beans) to help digest the food they just ate, BUT the beans themselves are NOT digested inside their body. The beans sort of get mildly fermented which only enrich its aroma and flavour. It is then secreted by the luwak (still in beans form, mind you).
People then collect them, clean them out, dry them, and roast them.
Many coffee producers in Indonesia now claim they sell coffee luwak or mixes them in the ordinary coffee, but who knows which ones are the real ones.
to be honest, I think this is the first time I have heard that coffee luwak is considered haram.
Is it by MUI (Indonesian Ulemas body)?
Luwak (civet cats) sometimes cannot fully digest their own food, so they look for ripe coffee beans (often the best coffee beans) to help digest the food they just ate, BUT the beans themselves are NOT digested inside their body.
I begin to understand why people say Luwak coffee is halal. I guess, Ulama who issued fatwa Luwak coffee is haram, actually did not know if the beans themselves are not digested inside the luwak body. They assumed those beans out of the body through the back end. I had a same assumption too.
to be honest, I think this is the first time I have heard that coffee luwak is considered haram.
Is it by MUI (Indonesian Ulemas body)?
Not by MUI but by few Ulama, as personal fatwa. They said, according to Shafi'i madhab, anything that out from live being back end is haram. This is because the questioner told them if Luwak coffee is out from luwak back end. So, this misunderstanding was caused by a misinformation about Luwak coffee.
Thank you very much brother. I think I must try to drink Kopi Luwak.
I don't know, but try it out, if your tummy works like hell, I mean it gets you up in the middle of the night, then it's probably HARAAM. If not chances are it's halaal.
although I am glad with this news, I wished MUI (indonesian Ulema Majlis) focused their attention on much more pressing problems in this country:
degradation of morality, corruption, etc.
I did mean Javanese, not Japanese
Javanese population may be similar in number to Japanese population, as javanese are very likely undercounted in population census due to cross-marriages etc. There are 240 millions people living in Indonesia and half of them live in Java.
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Well, the name was based on cup of java (europeans and americans familliary refer to coffee as "java" ) as Java exported coffee in 17th century that was liked by europeans and the name stuck since.
However, among coffee connoisseurs today, java coffee is not even the best among Indonesian coffees. The best ones would be Kopi luwak and Toraja coffee and many others before Java coffee.
in malaysia coffee luwak is considered haram by the islamic council.
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Kopi luwak (Malay pronunciation: [ˈkopi ˈlu.aʔ]), or civet coffee, is one of the world's most expensive and low-production varieties of coffee. It is made from the beans of coffee berries which have been eaten by the Asian Palm Civet (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus) and other related civets, then passed through its digestive tract.[1] A civet eats the berries for their fleshy pulp. In its stomach, proteolytic enzymes seep into the beans, making shorter peptides and more free amino acids. Passing through a civet's intestines the beans are then defecated, keeping their shape. After gathering, thorough washing, sun drying, light roasting and brewing, these beans yield an aromatic coffee with much less bitterness,[citation needed] widely noted as the most expensive coffee in the world with prices reaching $160 per pound.[2]
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25:36 And the true servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk the earth with humility and when the ignorant address them, they respond with words of peace.
ardianto maybe you can post why there is a difference in fatwa.
Not every scholar in Indonesia agree that coffee luwak is halal. I read a fatwa from a scholar (I don't remember who is he, but might be Habib Munzir) who mentioned, in Shafi'i madhab, coffee luwak is haram.
yes true madhab shafie is very strict regarding impurity.
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