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Sheikh Assim El Hakeem said chocolate liquor is haram in a youtube video. However, the Sheikh may have confused chocolate liquor with chocolate liqueur, which, as previously mentioned, is a beverage that does contain alcohol and is unlawful for Muslims to consume.
The ‘Chocolate Liquor’ ingredient used to make chocolates is not a reference to alcohol, it is simply pure cocoa and is Halal. It is called ‘Liquor’ because it is liquid cocoa beans. It is also called cocoa mass, cocoa paste or unsweetened chocolate.
Chocolate liquor is not alcohol; it must be distinguished from liqueur which is alcohol. The former, therefore, is lawful for Muslims to consume, while the latter is not.
Is Chocolate Liquor Halal or Haram? Yes, chocolate liquor is halal. In Islam, the general rule regarding food and beverages is that everything is considered halal unless specifically prohibited by the Qur’an, Sunnah, or scholarly consensus.
Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, a senior lecturer and Islamic scholar at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, states the following: “Chocolate liquor is not alcohol; it must be distinguished from liqueur which is alcohol. The former, therefore, is lawful for Muslims to consume, while the latter is not, since we are not allowed to consume ...
Chocolate liquor doesn’t contain any alcohol. Chocolate liquor is made from the beans of the cocoa tree and then solidified to make chocolate and is totally halal. On the contrary, the chocolate liqueur is made from whisky or vodka and is haram.
Ruling on drinking chocolate liquor. 319549 29-3-2016 - Jumaadaa Al-Aakhir 20, 1437. 406. Question Is is permissible to drink chocolate liquor? Answer All perfect ...