 So this question basically is assuming that the food is halal Miss, it's correct. The meat is heavy and everything Only that the location serves alcohol. Correct. Now If you're asking me just on a minimum basis the basic ruling about it if it is a Halal dish You are eating on a table where alcohol is not being served Technically, I would say it is permissible but on a Moral ethical level spiritual level, I would say you know Why even bother to go to a place where they are serving alcohol because Contamination is a problem You know, how do you how can you be satisfied that things will not mix with one another Especially when you talk about the greater Toronto area, Mashallah, you know You people don't realize that you're so lucky There's so many, you know Halal okay Restaurants in the city that we don't have to worry about Dark full places on the same note the same question and topic according to say it's his tani's rule He mentions that it is permissible. However, there's a clause there In which he mentions that if it's going to take your image so to speak then it becomes haram Can you please explain the latter part of that? Well, there is another issue related to it that if you frequent a place Where there is halal food, but also alcohol being served and There is a danger that your Reputation can be tarnished When people see you going at that place then So it's nothing to do with the food haram and halal It's more about frequenting a place Which can have a negative? reputation on you and That's what you should avoid Reputation by somebody else looking at yes Yes, somebody else looking at you and assuming that knows of Allah. You are going there You know for alcohol I see Hassan, okay? Any questions on the gents side in the meanwhile will answer this question Can you please put your hand up again? Let's go ahead