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does it really matter i mean it's not like he is even real or important Answer: An interesting question arises on the concept of the consumption of tea in Islam. Black tea is the result of the fermentation of tea leaves. Fermented beverages (alcohol, wine and beer) are not permitted to Islam's followers. So black tea may be forbidden depending on the interpretation of the ban on fermented beverages. (The question is whether or not the injunction is limited to fermentation to produce alcohol.) Green tea is likely permitted, and herbal teas consumption will depend on the preparation of the ingredients.

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