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Are Pepsi and Coca-Cola halal according to Islamic point of view?

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Dear Sir, Please read carefully below-mentioned About Pepsi and Coca-cola beverages and tell me about this that it is right according to Islamic point of view tell me at the earliest.
Pepsi and Coca Cola Contains PORK (PIG) extracts – PROVEN!!
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Pepsi and Coca Cola contains extract from Pork (Pig)Most of the people avoid Pepsi and Coca-Cola for various reasons:-because of harmful chemical contents such as excessive carbonates, etc. Now there is yet another reason which is more dangerous. The scientific and medical research says that drinking Pepsi & Cola leads to cancer because the key element is taken from Pigs sausage. The pig is the only animal that eats dirt, dung and urine, which makes lethal and deadly fabric polluted germs and microbes. According to a report published in Jordanian magazine, the Head of Delhi University Science and Technology , Dr. Mangoshada scientifically proved that the key element in Pepsi and Cola contains extract from the intestines of Pig which causes cancer and other deadly diseases. The Indian university conducted tests on the impact of drinking Pepsi and Coca Cola which proved that drinking them lead to more rapid heart rate and low pressure. Also drinking 6 bottles of Pepsi or Cola at a time causes instant death.. It also contains chemicals such as carbolic and phosphoric acids, citric acid which harms teeth and causes bone fragility. Bones kept in the Cup of Pepsi melts during the week knowing that the bones of the dead remain in the grave for thirty years.Research itself confirmed that the calcium dissolved in Pepsi and it weakens the bladder, kidneys, kills the pancreatic, leads to diabetes and infectious diseases. Pepsi or Coca-Cola lovers, you have nothing to worry as it is not the only drinks available on this earth, as we have other healthy alternatives such as natural fruit juices, canned coconut water, flavored milks, buttermilk etc., all of them are conveniently available even in the small stores.

الجواب حامدا و مصلیا

If the research mentioned here is correct and based on reality and other researching institutes too declare it as correct, then, in that situation it is a must to refrain from such beverages. And until a complete research is carried out on it, there is an allowance until such time to drink it since the basis (during this period) is only a doubt, but, what is better and preferable in any case is, to refrain from it.

This Q&A was indexed from the official english fatwa portal of Jamia Binoria. It is an Islamic educational institute in Karachi, Pakistan.

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