All drinks are allowed to Muslims except drinks of (or including ingredients of) alcohols, intoxicants or blood.
All normal good drinks are allowed for Muslim to drink except Alcoholic drinks. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed for Muslims to drink.
During fasting in Ramadan, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or practice sex in the daytime from Dawn to sunset. They are allowed beyond this period to eat, drink, smoke, and practice sex.
They are allowed but not in public since Muslims criticise, and since I am Muslim myself, I give this answer from my point of view and I'm sure everyone has this picture in their heads and minds too .
For Muslims, they are not allowed to drink alcohols anytime anywhere. Refer to related question below for more information.
Muslims are not allowed in Vatican City.
They can chose to eat and drink all what is allowed to them to eat and drink on other days. refer to question below.
Muslims are allowed to eat before dawn, known as suhoor, and break their fast after sunset, known as iftar, during Ramadan. They abstain from food and drink from dawn until sunset as an act of worship and self-discipline.
I deleted the original answer, as some immature person posted something... At any rate, Muslims aren't allowed to drink any kind of alcohol, drinks that can get them intoxicated, or anything with an animal's blood. Some Muslims are so against alcohol, that Muslim taxi drivers have been known to refuse to take a fare that is carrying alcohol...But, then, some Muslims may bring wine to a dinner party, but will not partake in it.
Muslims are forbidden to drink alcohols, blood, and intoxicants.
yes Muslims are allowed agent gelatine.
During Ramadan, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or engage in sexual activity from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib). Additionally, they are encouraged to avoid engaging in negative behaviors or acts such as lying, gossiping, and other forms of misconduct throughout the entire day, not just during fasting hours.
Every thing except what is explicitly forbidden by Quran and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings and what is not usually allowed to drink by tradition and normal practices. It is explicitly forbidden to drink alcohols, intoxicants, and blood.