How long after consuming alcohol can a Muslim go for pilgrimage?
Alcohol is strictly prohibited in Islam, and consuming it would disqualify a Muslim from performing the pilgrimage (Hajj) or any other religious duty. According to Islamic law, there is no specific timeframe after consuming alcohol that a person must wait before they can go for pilgrimage. Instead, the person must abstain from alcohol and sincerely repent for their actions. This includes repenting to God and seeking forgiveness. After true repentance, the person can then perform Hajj or other religious duties without any restrictions or waiting period.
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