Hukum Pakai Parfum Alkohol - H. Ustadz Abdul Somad Lc, MA

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28 Jan 201602:28

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the permissibility of using alcohol-based perfumes in Islam, particularly during prayer. It explores the distinction between alcohol derived from fruits (like grapes) and from animals (like pigs). The speaker highlights how alcohol from pigs is considered impure, while alcohol from fruits may not be. The conversation also touches on the impact of using such perfumes in religious practices, including prayer and charity, with the speaker urging people to avoid using alcohol-based perfumes that may contain traces of pig-derived alcohol.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The use of alcohol-based perfumes during prayer is questioned in terms of its permissibility in Islamic law.
  • 😀 Alcohol comes from two main sources: one from fruits like grapes, and the other from pigs, with distinct characteristics and rules regarding their consumption.
  • 😀 The alcohol derived from grapes undergoes fermentation, transforming into a new substance over time, as described in the Quran.
  • 😀 The alcohol derived from pigs is considered impure and forbidden in Islam, affecting its permissibility in items like perfume.
  • 😀 The cost of perfume is linked to the type of alcohol used, with cheaper perfumes often made from pig-derived alcohol due to its abundance.
  • 😀 The discussion includes a reference to the reproductive habits of pigs, which are seen as an indication of the impurity of their products.
  • 😀 The metaphorical use of the number '13' is introduced as a sign of misfortune, linked to the reproductive cycle of pigs.
  • 😀 The use of alcohol from pigs in perfumes leads to a question of whether such perfumes can be accepted by Allah during prayer.
  • 😀 The idea is presented that using such perfumes, which may contain pig-derived alcohol, might render the person’s prayer impure or invalid.
  • 😀 There is a recommendation to avoid using alcohol-based perfumes, particularly those made from pig-derived alcohol, in acts of worship and charity.
  • 😀 The script implies a moral perspective on giving away perfume containing alcohol from pigs in charity, equating it to giving something impure.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the transcript?

    -The transcript discusses the use of alcohol-based perfume during prayer, focusing on the halal (permissible) or haram (forbidden) nature of such perfumes, especially in relation to their source—whether they are derived from grapes or pigs.

  • What is the difference between alcohol derived from grapes and alcohol derived from pigs as mentioned in the transcript?

    -Alcohol from grapes is seen as permissible, while alcohol derived from pigs is considered forbidden in Islam. The discussion highlights the possible impurity of pig-derived alcohol, which affects the validity of its use, especially in religious contexts.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize that alcohol from pigs is cheaper than alcohol from grapes?

    -The speaker suggests that alcohol from pigs is more affordable because pigs reproduce in larger numbers (up to 13 piglets at a time), making pig-derived alcohol more abundant and economical compared to grape-derived alcohol, which is more costly and less abundant.

  • What does the speaker say about the impact of pig-derived alcohol in perfume?

    -The speaker mentions that if a perfume contains alcohol derived from pigs, it is tainted with impurity, and this impurity would affect the acceptability of the perfume in religious practices like prayer. It is suggested that every drop of perfume would carry the impurity of the pig.

  • How does the speaker describe the importance of the type of alcohol in perfumes?

    -The speaker emphasizes that perfumes containing alcohol derived from pigs are considered problematic, especially during prayer, because such alcohol is deemed impure. The discussion indicates that alcohol from grapes, which is fermented and not from an impure source, is permissible.

  • What does the speaker say about the act of giving away perfume as a form of charity?

    -The speaker cautions against giving perfume with pig-derived alcohol as charity, suggesting that the act of giving such perfume would not be acceptable in Islam, as it involves impurities. Thus, donating perfume with pig-derived alcohol is compared to giving something impure in charity.

  • Why does the speaker bring up the concept of 'babi' (pig) in the context of perfume?

    -The speaker repeatedly uses the term 'babi' (pig) to stress the impurity of pig-derived alcohol in perfumes. The repetition highlights the core concern of the impurity affecting the person who uses such products, especially during religious rituals.

  • What is the significance of the number '13' in the context of this discussion?

    -The number '13' is mentioned symbolically, as the speaker associates it with bad luck, linking it to pigs, which have 13 piglets in a litter. This number is used to illustrate the negative connotation of pigs in this religious discussion, with the speaker implying that anything related to pigs is undesirable.

  • How does the speaker view the relationship between perfume and prayer in Islam?

    -The speaker sees perfume, especially if it contains alcohol derived from pigs, as a significant issue for someone who prays. The use of impure substances in daily life can affect the purity required for prayer, making the discussion relevant to maintaining religious sanctity.

  • What advice does the speaker offer to people regarding the use of alcohol-based perfumes?

    -The speaker advises against using perfumes that contain alcohol derived from pigs, as this would affect one's religious practice, especially prayer. The speaker suggests that such perfumes are considered impure and should be avoided, particularly by those who aim to maintain purity in their religious observance.

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