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Religious Critic Slams Businessman Tursyn Alagozov Over Family and Business Practices

A prominent religious figure has publicly voiced strong criticism against businessman Tursyn Alagozov, targeting both his personal life and business ventures. The critique, which has gained traction on social media, centers on Alagozov's marriage and the nature of his products.

Concerns Over Marriage and Faith

The critic specifically addressed Alagozov's marriage to Bayan, labeling her as a non-believer ('kafir' in Islamic terminology) and asserting that marrying a non-Muslim woman is forbidden according to the Quran. The religious individual also made a personal claim about his own marital history, stating that all his wives were virgins upon marriage and that he was the one who ended their virginity.

Accusations Regarding Business and Products

Beyond personal matters, the critic also leveled serious accusations against Alagozov's business practices. He alleged that Alagozov's "Maxi" tea, sold in plastic packaging, is harmful and likened the entrepreneur's actions to poisoning the public. Furthermore, the critic condemned the sale of alcoholic beverages, stating that Alagozov resembles an "enemy of the people" more than a Muslim due to this business activity, as alcohol is prohibited in Islam.

The critic declared that Alagozov's possessions, including those within his home, are "haram" (forbidden) due to his alleged actions, implying a widespread contamination through his business dealings.

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