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adi8putra
08-03-2006, 10:44 AM
hi there. i hv noticed that there is a rising trends among the muslim communities where i came from in smoking cigarettes. previously, it just confined to the brothers alone but recently, it seems that the sisters also hv the tendencies to join this club of smokers. the worst part is when it involves around teenagers. they begin with smoking cigarettes, but, some ended taking drugs. it all seems to begin with smoking....

there's one question that is bothering me. if i'm not mistaken, all type of substances which can causes harm to the body and mind r deemed as haram in islam! so, how come smoking which hv been proven by the medical communities in causing numerous kind of diseases to the human body is still being practised by the muslim communities? furthermore, it's merely wasting ur hard earned money on somethin which is not beneficial 2 u.

is there any ruling in islam on smoking? if it is haram, how come the muslim still engaging in what is clearly forbidden?......:heated: :heated: :heated: :?
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A7med
08-03-2006, 10:49 AM
smoking is clearly HARAM as it harms your body and leads to death

"And make not your own hands contribute to your destruction" (2:195)
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Helena
08-03-2006, 10:50 AM
Most Muslims are aware of and try to avoid the major sins in Islam - murder, suicide, adultery, alcohol, gambling, usury, etc. Muslims are forbidden to harm themselves or others. Yet millions of Muslims all over the world are doing just that - harming, even killing themselves and their families. Islamic scholars have historically had mixed views about tobacco, and until recently, cigarette smoking has not been unanimously forbidden or even discouraged.

The mixed views on the subject came about because cigarettes are a more recent invention and did not exist at the time of the revelation of the Qur'an in the 7th century A.D. Therefore, one cannot find a verse of Qur'an or words of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) saying clearly that "Cigarette smoking is forbidden." However, there are many instances where the Qur'an gives us general guidelines, and calls upon us to use our reason and intelligence, and seek guidance from Allah about what is right and wrong. In the Qur'an, Allah says, “...he [the Prophet] commands them what is just, and forbids them what is evil; he allows them as lawful what is good, and prohibits them from what is bad..." (Surah al-Ar’af 7:157). So what are the evils of tobacco use, for your health and for your deen (religion)?

1. Danger to your health

Allah says, "...make not your own hands contribute to your destruction..." (Surah al-Baqarah 2:195); "...nor kill yourselves..." (Surah al-Nisaa 4:29). It is universally understood that cigarette smoking causes a number of health problems that often ultimately result in death. Men who smoke contract lung cancer at 22 times the rate of non-smokers. Smokers are also highly at risk for heart disease, emphysema, oral cancer, stroke, etc. There are hundreds of poisonous and toxic ingredients in the cigarette itself that the smoker inhales straight into the lungs. In an authentic hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that "Whomsoever drinks poison, thereby killing himself, will sip this poison forever and ever in the fire of Jahannum (Hell)." Over 3 million people worldwide die from smoking-related causes each year.

2. Danger to your family's health

In the Qur'an, Allah says: "Those who annoy believing men and women undeservedly bear on themselves a glaring sin" (Surat al-Ahzaab 33:58). And the Prophet (peace be upon him) said that "there should be neither harming, nor reciprocating harm.” In another hadith, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Anyone who believes in Allah and the Last Day should not hurt his neighbor." Those around the smoker inhale what is known as "second-hand smoke" - the unfiltered, poisonous waste that goes in the air around the smoker. There are over 4,000 chemicals in cigarette smoke, over 40 of which are known to cause cancer. Second-hand smoke causes or aggravates asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory problems, especially in children.

3. Addictive

The addiction to tobacco is a physical response that often interferes with one's life and worship. For example, smoking is clearly forbidden during the daytime fast of Ramadan. Many addicted smokers spend their fasting days sleeping, cranky, and short-tempered, just counting the hours until they can have their fix at sunset. The most severely addicted will wait outside the mosque door for the adhan, and break their fast by lighting up, before taking even food or water.

4. Noxious Smell

Muslims are advised to refrain from eating raw onions and garlic - simply as a courtesy to those around them because of the awful smell. The same goes even more so for the reek of cigarettes, which permeates everything around the smoker - hair, clothing, home, car, etc. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever has eaten from such greens as garlic, onions or leek should keep away from our mosque.” Many smokers try to hide the smell by using breath mints or perfume. This does not get rid of the smell, it only masks it. Often the combination of smells is even more nauseating.

5. Waste of Money

Allah says, "...But spend not wastefully (your wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift. Verily spendthrifts are brothers of the devils...” {Surah al-Israa’ 17:26-27} And in an authentic hadith the Prophet (peace be upon him) said that: "Allah hates for you three things: gossiping, begging, and wasting money." In the U.S. and other countries, cigarettes are taxed heavily in order to discourage this habit and reimburse the government for the overwhelming health care costs to care for those afflicted with diseases caused by smoking. Smokers often spend thousands of dollars a year that literally just go up in smoke.

Recent Opinions of Scholars

In more recent times, as these dangers of tobacco use have come to be proven beyond any doubt, scholars have become more unanimous in pronouncing tobacco use clearly haram (forbidden) to believers. They now use the strongest terms to condemn this habit. For example: "In view of the harm caused by tobacco, growing, trading in and smoking of tobacco are judged to be haram (forbidden). The Prophet, peace be upon him, is reported to have said, 'Do not harm yourselves or others.' Furthermore, tobacco is unwholesome, and God says in the Qur'an that the Prophet, peace be upon him, 'enjoins upon them that which is good and pure, and forbids them that which is unwholesome'" (Permanent Committee of Academic Research and Fatwa, Saudi Arabia).

For a comprehensive look at smoking in Islam - the history, the rulings, and a full explanation with citations from Islamic resources, the best online article is Smoking: A Social Poison by Muhammad al-Jibaly.

How to Quit?

As mentioned, one of the dangers of tobacco is that it is so addicting. It causes a physical response in your body when you try to give it up. Therefore, quitting is often difficult. However, with the help of Allah and the personal commitment to improve yourself for the sake of Allah, and for your own health, it is possible. It is first recommended to make the firm intention, from deep in your heart, to give up this evil habit. Trust in Allah's words: "...When you have taken a decision, put your trust in Allah. For Allah loves those who put their trust in Him. If Allah help you, none can overcome you; if He forsakes you, who is - after that - that can help you? In Allah, then, let believers put their trust" (Surah Al-'lmran 3:159-160).

Secondly, one must avoid situations where you are used to smoking, and people who do so around you. For example, if you have certain friends who gather together to smoke, make a choice to stay away from that environment for the time being. At a vulnerable stage, it is too easy to get sucked back in by having "just one." Remember, tobacco causes a physical addiction and you must stay away completely. Drink a lot of water and keep yourself busy in other endeavors. Spend time in the mosque. Play sports. And remember the words of Allah: "And those who strive hard in Our Cause, We will certainly guide them to Our Paths, for verily Allah is with those who do right” (Surah al-Ankabut 29:69).

For more information about the proven dangers of smoking, and advice on how to quit, visit About.com's Smoking Cessation website.

Living With a Smoker

If you live with or are friends with smokers, first of all encourage them to quit, for the sake of Allah, their deen, and their health. If they refuse (and ultimately we will face Allah alone), you have the right to protect your own health and the health of your family. Do not allow it in the house. Do not allow it in enclosed quarters with your family. Even if the smoker is a parent, we do not need to permit them to smoke merely because they are our parents or elders. The Qur'an is clear that we are not to obey our parents in things which are forbidden by Allah. Share with your loved ones the information above, and encourage them to give up this habit, for the sake of Allah.

sources:http://islam.about.com/library/weekly/aa090600a.htm
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Malaikah
08-03-2006, 10:51 AM
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i think some scholars say its haram, and others say makruh, isnt it?
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Helena
08-03-2006, 10:57 AM
Smoking and Islam

In Islam cleanliness and hygiene are emphasized to the extent that it has been considered a part of Iman (faith). It is very well known that a smoker's mouth is unclean and foul smelling "like a cigarette ash-tray." In the Quran, God says:

"And forbid them what is bad." - Surah Al-'Araf, 7:157

"0 ye who believe! Intoxicants and gambling are an abomination of Satan's handiwork. Eschew such abominations that ye may prosper." - Surah Al Ma'idah, 5:93

The word intoxicant has three meanings (6):

(1) To induce, especially the effect of ingested alcohol.

(2) To stimulate or excite.

(3) To poison.

The latter two meanings are very valid and applicable to nicotine.

Smoking is nothing but a form of slow suicide. The Qur'an says:

"And slay not the life which God hath forbidden..." - Surah, Al-Isra, 17:33

"And make not your own hands contribute to your destruction." - Surah, Al-Baqara, 2:195

"Nor kill or destroy yourselves for verily God hath been to you most Merciful." Surah, An-Nisa, 4:29

Prophet Mohammed has said:

"Nor be hurt or injure others." It is scientifically proven that the exhaled smoke of the smoker is hazardous to non-smokers around him.

The amount of money a smoker spends on cigarette smoking in a period of 30 years is calculated to be Two Hundred Thousand Dollars or more. All this money is simply wasted (not including the money spent on smoker's health care).

God says:

"But squander not your wealth in the manner of a spend thrift, verily spendthrifts are brothers of evils." - Surah, Al-Isra, 17:26, 27

The body is polluted by smoking. Hence smokers cannot pray until they have cleansed themselves. According to the Qur'an:

"0 ye who believe! Draw not near unto prayer when you are drunken, till ye know that which ye utter, nor when you are polluted save when journeying upon the road, till you have bathed." - Surah, An-Nisa, 4:43

The Christians consider the human body to be a sacred trust given to man by God because it contains the spirit breathed into it by God. Even the Qur'an says

"So, when I have made him and have breathed unto him of My spirit, do ye fall down, prostrating yourselves unto him." - Surah, Al-Hijr, 15:29.

Hence the physical body should not be polluted or injured or destroyed in any way by smoking or taking of alcohol or any type of habit-forming drugs.

sources.....http://www.islamfortoday.com/syed08.htm
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aakhirah
08-03-2006, 11:05 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by cheese
:sl:

i think some scholars say its haram, and others say makruh, isnt it?
:sl:

Those scholars who say it is makrooh class it as makrook taHreemi, i.e. very close to Haraam. The only reason why they say this is because they don't want to pass a fatwaa of it being Haraam. Unfortunately, many Muslim smokers take this to mean that it is permissible citing that it is only makrooh, when in actual fact this is not the case. Others quote the fataawaa kitaabs of the 1970s, which give the verdict of smoking being makrooh, when the harms of smoking were not really known/researched!

:w:

A.
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A7med
08-03-2006, 11:05 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by cheese
:sl:

i think some scholars say its haram, and others say makruh, isnt it?
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Q.
What is ruling about smoking...

A.
1. Smoking is prohibited as it is injurious to health. The Ulama differ in the degree of prohibition. Some rule it is Haraam and others rule it is Makrooh. Both, Haraam and Makrooh, are academic terms with a specific definition but both are common in the ruling of prohibition.

Source


And do not kill yourselves'. (Nisaa 29).
Nabi Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam said, 'Whomsoever drinks poison,
thereby killing himself, will sip this poison forever and ever in the fire
of Jahannum.'
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SirZubair
08-03-2006, 11:38 AM
Haram.

The end.

This topic has been discussed atleast half a dozen times in the past 6 months, atleast 1 smoking thread is created a month on average ..
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gamsta3
08-03-2006, 04:23 PM
I've heard some shaiks say that if u die addicted to smoke u die the death of a pagan even if u fulfil all obligations. Sounds a bit harsh but it got me thinking.
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Abdulwaheed
08-03-2006, 04:31 PM
I admit i was curious when i was younger to why many people smoke. i was even tempted to try a cigarette for that reason, but I decided not to try it when i saw the effect it had on people's health and the smell really irritated me
Im glad i didnt try it
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Les_Nubian
08-03-2006, 05:00 PM
Let's use our minds here, shall we?

SMOKING IS BAD. I don't care if you're Muslim or Christian, or Pagan, or Atheist, smoking=death. Smoking is the intentional pollution and abuse of your body temple of which Allah has given to you.
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Umm Yoosuf
08-04-2006, 03:59 AM
This topic has been exhausted thus thread closed :hmm:

Please refer to the following threads

http://www.islamicboard.com/basics-i...oking+in+Islam

http://www.islamicboard.com/basics-i...oking+in+Islam

http://www.islamicboard.com/health-s...oking+in+Islam

http://www.islamicboard.com/general-...oking+in+Islam

http://www.islamicboard.com/general-...oking+in+Islam

http://www.islamicboard.com/exchange...oking+in+Islam


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