DaSangarTalib
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Jazka'Allah for listing the products Insha'Allah i'll try to avoid them 

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Good point sis ^
Here is my counter-argument: aprroximately 2 hours ago I went to asda to do my shopping. Asda, as most of you know is now owned by Walmart - a non-muslim company. (don't worry, i wont post my shopping list, that's not the point of this post) Now, according to some sources, the majority of what I bought (well, what my Mum bought) was probably made by a non-muslim company and as such most likely "passes" the income on to "our enemies". I don't know about you, but I need my cereal, Oh wait that's made by Kellogs - a kafir company! See what I'm getting at now?
So to answer the thread title: No, i'm not. Why should I ban a company because they are funding a particular country? As far as I am concerned, the non-muslims have every right to do what they want with their money, just as I have every right to do what I want with my money....or my mums money as the case may be.
I agree on purchasing alternatives. mainly because i already stated that 2 posts beforeSalaam
I see where your coming from, But I'd rather know my money is going to a muslim then a kafir, Products like coca cola have alternatives-mecca cola if more muslims made alternatives then I'd buy them instead.
If CocaCola is supporting israel, then I suppose the ordinary Cola must be harming israel.
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