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    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[/url] at 22 times the rate of non-smokers. Smokers are also highly at risk for heart disease[/url], oral cancer[/url], etc. There are hundreds of poisonous and toxic ingredients[/url] 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).


    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.
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    But anyway.... I don't want to use the word "haram" here because you gotta be careful when using that word.
    I know what you mean, however this is clearly haram, and not as some people believe only Makruuh. I agree with brother Mizaan, alhamdulilah we have been enlightened on this issue and understood that its haraam now the hard bit is left of leaving it. Remember;


    Those who listen to the word, then follow the best of it; those are they whom Allah has guided, and those it is who are the men of understanding.
    [Surah Zumar Ayah 18]

    And the believers are those who say, upon hearing Allahs command

    We hear and obey, our Lord! Thy forgiveness (do we crave), and to Thee is the final return. [Surah Baqrah Ayah 285]

    May Allah make us from these people, Ameen.
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    smoking halaal or haraam?

    smoking is like suicide, at da end of da day u r killing urself. so y do soooo many 'muslims' take up dis habit n claim dat u r allowed 2 smoke?

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by M H Kahn View Post

    I'm personally disinclined to differ with you. But there are people who smoke regularly and assert that it does not harm them in any way; instead, they say, it gives them stamina for work.
    you what?? if smoking gives you stamina I might as well give up on jogging and go down the street and buy a pack of camels...smoking cant and wont give you stamina its a trick of the mind or something people try to say to justify their actions...smoking shouldnt be called makrooh by some scholars there is no benefit whatsoever in it and only harm.......not to mention bad breath smelly clothes and yellow teeth.....

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    Assalam alaikum, i agree smoking is bad but if we use your analogy then eating fast food is also haram because it is bad for the health? Fast food have alot of trans fat which causes obesity and some say link 2 tumours.

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abdullah View Post
    Assalam alaikum, i agree smoking is bad but if we use your analogy then eating fast food is also haram because it is bad for the health? Fast food have alot of trans fat which causes obesity and some say link 2 tumours.
    fast food has some benefit in it regardless of it being link to obesity smoking has no benefit at all

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abdullah View Post
    Assalam alaikum, i agree smoking is bad but if we use your analogy then eating fast food is also haram because it is bad for the health? Fast food have alot of trans fat which causes obesity and some say link 2 tumours.
    oh and i eat loads of fast food but work out in accordance and im fine but a smoker however can not reverse the damage at all!! there is no way of balancing smoking with anything where as fast food with some good exercise can be balanced

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    i dont understand why somebody would smoke in the first place.........i dont see any benefit of it.
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    Oh and i also forgot, and if we use your analogy about smoking then we can also say lack of sleep is also haram because new study shows, Sleep deprivation as bad as alcohol impairment.

    http://archives.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/...p.deprivation/

    Im will have to disagree that smoking is %100 haram, i myself dont know if it is or not, but your arguements on why it is haram is what i disagree with.

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abdullah View Post
    Oh and i also forgot, and if we use your analogy about smoking then we can also say lack of sleep is also haram because new study shows, Sleep deprivation as bad as alcohol impairment.

    http://archives.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/...p.deprivation/

    Im will have to disagree that smoking is %100 haram, i myself dont know if it is or not, but your arguements on why it is haram is what i disagree with.

    theres no such thing of percentages of haram or halal
    its either haram or halal
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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by nurofislam View Post
    theres no such thing of percentages of haram or halal
    its either haram or halal
    I know what i ment was i wasnt Sure if it is or not. I have mixed feelings if it would be considered haram or not, that is what i ment, sorry for the confusion

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abdullah View Post
    I know what i ment was i wasnt Sure if it is or not. I have mixed feelings if it would be considered haram or not, that is what i ment, sorry for the confusion
    my analogy you have confused bro......im saying tht there is only harm in it and no benefit at all ..all your examples have some sort of benefit in them

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    besides harming yourself by not sleeping and all that intentionally is prohibited by the quraan

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    wa laa tuhliku bi aydikum ilaat tahluka (surah baqara 2nd juz)

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by hafizmo View Post
    my analogy you have confused bro......im saying tht there is only harm in it and no benefit at all ..all your examples have some sort of benefit in them

    What benefits do you get from Sleep Deprivation? and some people smoke because they have too much stress and helps them relax, that is one benefit (From a non Health view point). Srry i would like to clear I dont like smoking and i just commenting on the explanation why it is haram

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    AsalamuAlaykum,

    I believe that smoking is a bad thing, and pray that Allah helps muslim smokers to quite. inshaAllah

    Anyways bro,

    wa laa tuhliku bi aydikum ilaat tahluka (surah baqara 2nd juz)

    can i have a translation, if possible Jazakhala'khair

    WalaykumSalaam.

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by hafizmo View Post
    besides harming yourself by not sleeping and all that intentionally is prohibited by the quraan

    I dont think people want to have sleep deprivation, and im sure not everyone does it intentionally. So if smoking is haram than so is sleep deprivation (not intentionally?)

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abdullah View Post
    What benefits do you get from Sleep Deprivation? and some people smoke because they have too much stress and helps them relax, that is one benefit (From a non Health view point). Srry i would like to clear I dont like smoking and i just commenting on the explanation why it is haram
    smoking helps you relive stress..hmm...thats a mental game ... well you can try asking a few arab scholars they will say its haraam point blank because of the quraan ayat which means to some extent do not bring harm to yourself with your own hands and thats exactly what your doing with smoking.....sleep deprivation will be like a person will stay awake crazy hours to make some money...benefit earned is he made some extra cash........also smoking is wasting of money which is known as extravagance...and it harms others around you..makes you stink...causing people to go through hardships due to the smell........

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    format_quote Originally Posted by hafizmo View Post
    smoking helps you relive stress..hmm...thats a mental game ... well you can try asking a few arab scholars they will say its haraam point blank because of the quraan ayat which means to some extent do not bring harm to yourself with your own hands and thats exactly what your doing with smoking.....sleep deprivation will be like a person will stay awake crazy hours to make some money...benefit earned is he made some extra cash........also smoking is wasting of money which is known as extravagance...and it harms others around you..makes you stink...causing people to go through hardships due to the smell........

    Btw there are no benefits for certain fast foods. When i say fast food i dont mean subway, im talking about Mcdonalds and Burger King. There are no benefits it harms yourself in the long run with Chronic Illness, diabeties and obesity. which benefit of fast food are you talking about? so eating n e kind of burger from mcdonalds is harm to myself. And i agree smoking is really bad, i dont know why people do it. But there has to be a better arguement on why smoking is haram. And brother hafizmo, no matter how you look at sleep deprivation is bringing harm to yourself, doesnt matter if you are making money, that would be an excuse cuz remember according to studies, SLeep deprivation is just as bad as Alcohol impairment. So than according to your analogy, if you are harming yourself but some benefits come out of it, it would b considered lawful? even tho there is more harm than good? and i would also like to point out, sleep deprivation has more costs then benefits.

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    Re: Is Smoking Permitted in Islam?

    Assalam alaikum, btw this is recent news, http://www.cnn.com/2006/HEALTH/04/12....ap/index.html

    Does this mean eating fries at mcdonalds is haram?


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