biofuels - harem

Roadtester
By Roadtester

Well that kind of puts a spanner in the works for developing alternatives to petrol and diesal, unless some workaround can be found for the middle east.

http://cleantech.com/news/4196/muslim-cleric-says-biofuels-are-sin

Islamic scholar calls for further study as he notes that any use of alcohol is prohibited, even as fuel.
Adaptation of biofuels could be limited in Muslim communities after an Islamic scholar yesterday called for religious groups to study whether biofuels violate the ban on alcohol in the religion.

Sheik Mohamed al-Najimi of the Saudi Islamic Jurisprudence Academy told the the Saudi newspaper Shams that the prophet Mohammed prohibited all dealings with alcohol—which would include buying, selling, transporting, drinking, serving and manufacturing.

Ethanol is derived from ethyl alcohol, which al-Najimi said would fall into the prohibited category. In the process to make ethanol, sugar or starch from plants is converted into ethyl alcohol through yeast fermentation (see Tweaking corn genes to boost biofuel yields).

Biofuel "is basically made up of alcohol," he said.

Al-Najimi said his opinion on biofuels should not be considered a fatwa, or a legal pronouncement in Islam, but should prompt Islamic leaders to study the issue.

Al-Najimi said he thinks a ban on biofuels should extend beyond predominately Muslim countries to include Saudi and Muslim youth studying abroad who ride in vehicles using biofuel. Many Western and Eastern governments have established mandates for biofuel to be blended in petroleum based fuel in increasing percentages (see India, EU affirm new biofuels and Ethanol blend increases while oil reaches new low).

By abdulrahmanwael• 27 Mar 2009 13:29
abdulrahmanwael

maybe he's saying that because he knows saudi will be useless when people stop using petroluem

By britexpat• 25 Mar 2009 12:28
britexpat

Perhaps the simple answer is that he wants to head a think tank , get funding and spend a couple of years on this study..

Similar to the quangos in the UK :)

By lhet• 25 Mar 2009 12:20
Rating: 2/5
lhet

Roadtester thanx for the info, i enjoyed reading....be back from time to time to see other folks opinion!

By anonymous• 25 Mar 2009 12:11
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Alternative fuels must be stopped at any cost.....

Many claim falsly....it will lead to food scarcity....

This "harem" thing is another reason

There are 3 levels of Fuel use:

1. Residential Use.

2. Industrial Use.

3. Automobile use.

1st and 2nd are the easiest to address and there are ready proven solutions.....but everybody is focused on the 3rd which is very difficult with the present technology...

The hybrid car and electric car are almost unpractical options.....India already has an electrical car production & sales from year 2001.....REVA:

http://www.revaindia.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REVA

These cars are practical only if you have a carpark with socket to park and then to recharge....now howmany people have a carpark with socket here or elsewhere?

Brazil was using bio-fuel during the 1970s

Bio-Fuel is not the way forward....atleast

By fubar• 25 Mar 2009 12:05
Rating: 3/5
fubar

Are you suggesting that a man whose country is reliant on the production and export of petrol is against the development of alternatives because his wellbeing might be at stake.

Nooo......

I'm sure he's only acting out of concern for the, umm, the...

By Gypsy• 25 Mar 2009 12:02
Gypsy

Not to mention that pesky cure for Global Warming fubar. After all we all know that bio-fuels are just a luxury because petroleum doesn't hurt the enviornment and will last forever. :P

By fubar• 25 Mar 2009 11:56
fubar

No harm. I just would have thought in today's world Islamic scholars have bigger fish to fry than studying the theological implications of renewable energy.

But I guess since the Middle East is now a peaceful zone, and a solution has been found to the Israel/Palestinian situation, and women are no longer oppressed in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Saudi etc, then sure, this is a top priority.

By vgn• 25 Mar 2009 11:52
vgn

sorry...to Roadtester

By Gypsy• 25 Mar 2009 11:51
Gypsy

I didn't make the topic. :S

By britexpat• 25 Mar 2009 11:50
britexpat

"Al-Najimi said his opinion on biofuels should not be considered a fatwa, or a legal pronouncement in Islam, but should prompt Islamic leaders to study the issue."

Let them study the issue. Where's the harm ?

By vgn• 25 Mar 2009 11:47
vgn

interesting topic gypsy. even the oil barrons in US might support this.

By fubar• 25 Mar 2009 11:34
fubar

What about the alcohol based hand sanitizers that you find everywhere here?

And the alcohol in perfume?

You can't use yeast to make bread rise without alcohol being created as a by product, so should we also ban leavened bread?

Surely Islamic scholars have something better to study than the use of corn to fuel buses?

By Gypsy• 25 Mar 2009 11:17
Rating: 4/5
Gypsy

But alcohol is found in many many things here. It's in hair colour, it's in face cleansers, it's in shampoo, cleaning products....

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