Muslims can't drink alcohol because it is against the religion. Allah stated, "O you who believe! Intoxicants and gambling... Is an abomination of Satan's handiwork. So, avoid the abomination in order that you be successful."
For many reasons. Most important of them is that it is an explicit God command; in Quran and per prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings; for not drinking alcohols. It is forbidden in all God religions. It is proved also that drinking alcohol is harmful to health and mind and self control.
Muslims don't drink alcohol because it is "haram", i.e. forbidden in Islam. For one, it harms the body. Secondly, it causes one to lose control of oneself and possibly do things they wouldn't normally do, such as rape, murder, etc. That is why Muslims don't drink alcohol.
Muslims are not allowed to drink as it intoxicates the mind and leaves them in no control of their own body.
Water must be drunk in three separate breaths. In other words, the cup should be removed from the mouth after a sip, a breath taken and then drunk again. This method of drinking is very beneficial for quenching the thirst. When water enters the hot thirsty stomach in intervals, the second sip of water will quench the thirst left by the first, and the third will quench the thirst of the first two. This method will change the temperature of the stomach gradually. Sudden change of temperature inside the stomach is not desirable. When water is drunk in one sip, the gases in the stomach will ascend causing flatulence and stomachache.
Drinking of water in three sips is doubly beneficial for those who live in hot regions; the method will help cool their internal system. An example to understand this concept better when one pours water on a boiling pot, it will not decrease its temperature significantly.
Prophet Mohammed (A.S.) himself was endowed with great knowledge. He had a great logical and scientific mind, which enabled Him to empirically advise the Umma on proper prophylaxis and prevention. He even advised on benefits of certain medications and certain natural remedies. Some of these are admittedly dealt in this feature which is advocated for us to practice."
Us Muslims sit down when we drink because that we believe that when we are drinking while we are standing, we believe that we are feeding the demons.
muslims sit On the floor christians sit in pews Muslims pray Diffreintly Than Christians .E.t.c.
They don't allow adultery, drinking alcohol, and gambling
This is untrue.Muslims don't sit on pillows when eating .Maybe it is a part of the tradition of a country that you have heard of.
NO!! they sit around watching soap operas and drinking tea.
Muslims break their fasting at sunset by drinking and/or eating; preferably:first eating few dates and drinking some water after thanking God and requesting his mercy and blessings,praying for sunset praying (Maghrib), and thencompleting the full meal
sure they can theres nothing wrong bout drinking coca cola
No, it is not illegal to sit at a bar even if under drinking age, because you are not buying nor are you consuming any alcohol. You are only not aloud to sit at the bar if it is a club that requires you to be a certain age to enter or if the bar tender asks you to leave and you don't go then you will be committing loitering.
It depends on your preference. If you don't mind drinking mud, then it can sit out for a month. If you take good coffee seriously then drink it within the hour!
It is legal in some states to sit at the bar if you are under the legal drinking age, (21 in all U.S. states.) Check with local law resources to learn what is permissible. Many restaurants & taverns have policies against anyone younger than the legal drinking age sitting at the bar.
Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan. During this time, they refrain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset.
Muslim's DO NOT drink alcohol as we find it forbidign to drink because it make us do the wrong!
at most bars you are allowed to sit at a bar and eat if you are 18. obviously, if you're not drinking there should be no problem. but it's up to the facility.