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Because it contains caffeine which is a drug. It's like cocaine but to a lesser degree. Did you even watch the video?
I have seen it, I still don't think it's haram. Yes, anything one could possibly get addicted to is said to be haraam because it can keep you from being in your senses and from Allah swt's ibaadaah. But I don't think caffeine can do that to your brain. It's not healthy and we should avoid unhealthy things but most of the times people use caffeine when really necessary; kind of like how alcohol is haram but many medicines may contain it. Obviously the dosage isn't enough to do any harm but that doesn't make it haram, does it?
If one can't function properly without caffeine at all and is most definitely addicted to it (like drugs and alcohol) then yes it should be avoided. I wouldn't just call the use of coffee haram though. I've never heard a scholar call it haram. Black tea contains caffeine too but it's not haram; many southeastern asian scholars take black tea. So, overdosing on it is unhealthy, not haram.
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