Is Nutmeg Halal?

Is Nutmeg Halal?

Is Nutmeg Halal?

Edited By Staff Writer, Halal Incorp

Nutmeg is a spice used to build up aroma as well as taste. But, some scholars differ on its permissibility. Most of the scholars consider nutmeg prohibited whether it is consumed in small or large amounts because it can act as an intoxicant.

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Other scholars argue that a small amount, when mixed with other ingredients and components, may actually be permissible.

Historical scholars such as Ibn Hajar al-Haytami stated disagreement among some jurists about its status, with some likening it to hashish.

Is Nutmeg Halal?

Many schools of thought such as Maliki, Shafi‘i & Hanbali hold that it falls under the prohibition on intoxicants.

Is Nutmeg Halal?

The Hanafi perspective similarly regards nutmeg either as an intoxicant or as a mind-altering drug, thus forbidden.

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In contemporary rulings, cooking authorities have relayed that using nutmeg in tiny amounts purely for taste is not problematic, but consuming it in larger doses is illicit and prohibited.

To stay on the side of caution, some scholars advise forbidding nutmeg even when blended, applying the rule that “that which intoxicates in large amounts is forbidden in small amounts.”

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