Dr. Monzer Kahf, a prominent economist and counselor states that: “As a Muslim, it is generally known that we may not sell pork, at the register, although muslims in some cases may be selling it on behalf of the owner. Handling pork and its products is not as prohibited because there must be no prohibition without a text and there is no text that prohibit carrying or transporting it. As for liquor, the Prophet, pbuh, mentions that 10 functions are prohibited; they include brewing, transporting, carrying selling buying serving even sitting with one who drinks it.
Working in a Company Dealing in Food Products Including Pork
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