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    Ok I know alcohol is haraam but what about cooking with alcohol? The Qur'an forbids alcohol because it's an intoxicant, but when cooking with wine the alcohol cooks out. So, since the alcohol cooks out would it still be haraam?
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    Re: cooking question

    still haram my good friend and brother . this is a unanimously agreed upon.


    think of it this way, would you drink out of a theoretical 1000000 litre bottle of of water if 0.00001g of faeces was inside?
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    Re: cooking question

    here's a substitution table:

    Alcoholic Ingredient Description Substitution
    Amaretto Italian almond-flavored liqueur Almond extract.
    Beer or ale Various types. For light beers, substitute chicken broth, ginger ale or white grape juice. For heavier beers, use a stronger beef, chicken or mushroom broth or stock. Non-alcoholic beers may also be substituted.
    Brandy Liquor made of distilled wine or fruit juice. Scotch or bourbon. If a particular flavor is specified, use the corresponding fruit juice, such as apple, apricot, cherry, peach, raspberry etc. or grape juice. Corresponding flavored extracts can be used for small amounts.
    Calvados Apple brandy Apple juice concentrate or juice.
    Chambord Black raspberry liqueur Raspberry juice, syrup or extract.
    Champagne Sparkling white wine. Sparkling white grape juice, ginger ale, white wine.
    Claret Light red wine or Bordeaux. Non-alcoholic wine, diluted currant or grape juice, cherry cider syrup.
    Cognac Aged, double-distilled wine or fermented fruit juice. Cognac is considered the finest brandy. Other less expensive brandies may be substituted, as well as Scotch or whiskey, or use peach, apricot or pear juice.
    Cointreau French, orange-flavored liqueur. Orange juice concentrate or regular orange juice that has been reduced to a thicker consistency.
    Curacao Liqueur made from bitter Seville oranges. Orange juice frozen concentrate or reduced fresh orange juice.
    Creme de menthe Thick and syrupy, sweetened mint liqueur. Comes both clear and green. Mix spearmint extract or oil with a little water or grapefruit juice. Use a drop of food coloring if you need the green color.
    Framboise French raspberry liqueur. Raspberry juice or syrup.
    Frangelico Italian hazelnut liqueur. Hazelnut or almond extract.
    Galliano Golden Italian anise liqueur. Licorice extract.
    Grand Marnier French liqueur, orange-flavored. Orange juice frozen concentrate or reduced fresh orange juice.
    Grappa Italian grape brandy. Grape juice or reduced red wine.
    Grenadine Pomegranate syrup, sometimes alcoholic. Pomegranate syrup or juice.
    Hard Cider Fermented, alcoholic cider. Apple cider or juice.
    Kahlua Syrupy Mexican liqueur made with coffee and cocoa beans. Strong coffee or espresso with a touch of cocoa powder.
    Kirsch (Kirchwasser) Colorless liqueur made of cherries. Black cherry, raspberry, boysenberry, currant, or grape juice or syrup, or cherry cider.
    Red Burgundy Dry French wine. Non-alcoholic wine, red wine vinegar, grape juice.
    Red wine Sweet or dry wine. Non-alcoholic wine, beef or chicken broth or stock, diluted red wine vinegar, red grape juice diluted with red wine vinegar or rice vinegar, tomato juice, liquid from canned mushrooms, plain water.
    Rum Liquor distilled from molasses or sugar syrup. For light rum, use pineapple juice flavored with almond extract. For dark rum, use molasses thinned with pineapple juice and flavored with almond extract. Or use rum extract flavoring.
    Sake Fermented rice drink. Rice vinegar.
    Schnapps Flavored, colorless liquor. Use corresponding flavored extract such as peppermint, peach, etc.
    Sherry Fortified dessert wine, sweet or dry, some with a slightly nutty flavor. Orange or pineapple juice.
    Southern Comfort Bourbon mixed with peach liqueur. Peach nectar mixed with a little cider vinegar.
    Tequila Liquor made of the agave plant. Cactus nectar or juice.
    Triple Sec Orang-flavored liqueur. Orange juice frozen concentrate or reduced fresh orange juice.
    Vermouth Wine-based drink infused with herbs, sweet or dry. For sweet, use non-alcoholic sweet wine, apple or grape juice or balsamic vinegar. For dry, use non-alcoholic white wine, white grape juice or white wine vinegar.
    Whiskey (whisky) Distilled liquor. Bourbon, Scotch and whiskey may be used interchangably. Small amounts may be eliminated. Large amounts cannot be effectively substituted.
    White Burgundy Dry French wine. Non-alcoholic wine, white grape juice diluted with white wine vinegar.
    White wine Sweet or dry wine. Non-alcoholic wine, chicken broth or stock, diluted white wine vinegar or cider vinegar, white grape juice diluted with white wine vinegar, ginger ale, canned mushroom liquid, water. For marinades, substitute 1/4 cup vinegar plus 1 Tbsp sugar plus 1/4 cup water.

    http://homecooking.about.com/library...blalcohol6.htm
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    Re: cooking question

    Greetings.

    Generally, it's a myth that the alcohol cooks out. In most cases there is between 4-85% alcohol left in the cooked dish:

    http://www.justaskislam.com/183/cooked-alcohol-haram/

    http://www.todayifoundout.com/index....in-most-cases/

    http://islamqa.info/en/ref/1814/cook...with%20alcohol

    Even if you do happen to cook your dish completely dry so there's no liquid left, there could still be residues in the food itself. And, even if there weren't, it's still not allowed. We're not allowed to have any involvement with alcohol at all. That includes buying it:

    Narrated Abdullah ibn Umar:
    The Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) said: Allah has cursed wine, its drinker, its server, its seller, its buyer, its presser, the one for whom it is pressed, the one who conveys it, and the one to whom it is conveyed.

    (Reference: Sunan Abi Dawud 3674, In-book reference: Book 27, Hadith 6, English translation: Book 26, Hadith 3666)

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