Do you smoke?

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1. Do you smoke?
2. Is it not haram?

In a way, it's a form of suicide. The drug is proven to increase your risk of death vastly. It damages your insides. You end up smelling. In my opinion it's just as bad as any other drug and should be banned. But then again, I'm just a non-smoker.! :hiding:
 
1) if they do smoke they shouldn't say 'cause revealing your ins is haram

2) It is Makruh (disliked) it was non-existant at the time of the prophet to be made haraam,

Agreed it should be banned!
 
i dont smoke.
i dont know if its haram,but not a good thing definitely.
 
I had been a very heavy smoker for nearly 60 years. It is one of the strongest addictions a person can ever succumb to. It does ruin your health. The longer a person smokes the more difficult it is to quit and after quitting there will still be frequent desires to smoke.

From what I understand it is haram, because it is a needless substance that damages your body for that reason it falls under the same type rulings that would apply to tattoos and several other rulings. Suicide is haram, smoking is a slow suicide, especially today as most people now know it leads to a horrible slow death.

Do not smoke unless you have made a personal choice to commit suicide and know suicide is haram and your death will lead to hellfire.
 
ok i hope this is not a stupid question...

But if smoking is haram why are there so many "smoke shops" (tabacco shops, hashish shops, or however you want to call them) all over the middle east... UAE, Iraq, Jordon...
 
Because not everyone is of the opinion that it is completely haram and that smoking isn't mentioned clearly in quran or hadith
 
i stopped 3 and a half years ago, allahamdulillah, After smoking ten years it was the easiest thing i ever did.
If it werent considered haram to me , then i would not have stopped,

I think because the non muslims have alcohol, they can have that to take a bit of stress away.

So as a muslim, im looking for that halal version to take my stress away, and guess what smoking does take that bit of stress away, and because people class it as makrooh , they just risk it.

The nicotine addiction is gone, but like now im feeling stressed and got nothing to do.
People will say listen to quran, but maybe my heart is too full of sin for it to impact it.
 
1. No
2. No Clue

Smoking hurts the lungs, hence, I don't do it. I had a grandfather, who had 3 strokes, and 3 heart attacks, all causes of him smoking packs a day since he was around 15. He ended up, couldn't use his left arm, or left leg, and died slowly for over a decade. No thank you.
 
No I do not smoke, and find it rather disgusting. I stopped dating women who smoke, because it's rather nasty kissing someone who just smoked a cigarette. My whole family smoked growing up, and all my relatives do with me being the exception. I quit drinking once I converted to Islam, so now I should be pretty healthy. :D
 
i do not smoke, Alhamdulillah and i don't want to marry a guy who does.

i heard it is haraam on the basis that it damages the body.
 
I smoke. :hiding:

Not sure can we say it is haram or just disliked. :nervous:
 
Death Of Waitress Linked To Environmental Tobacco Smoke, Case Study Shows

ScienceDaily (Feb. 11, 2008) — A young asthmatic woman who collapsed and died shortly after arriving for her shift as a waitress at a bar may be the first reported death to be reported nationally from acute asthma associated with environmental tobacco smoke.



This case report by a Michigan State University physician, published in the February edition of the American Journal of Industrial Medicine, not only outlines circumstances under which the woman died, but also raises a number of issues regarding safety in the workplace.
The report states the woman arrived at the bar in Michigan and, according to co-workers, seemed happy and healthy. About 15 or 20 minutes later she collapsed and within a few minutes died.
“This is the first reported acute asthma death associated with work-related ETS,” said Kenneth Rosenman, an MSU professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. “Recent studies of air quality and asthma among bar and restaurant workers before and after smoking bans support this association.”
In 2006, the surgeon general’s report concluded that ETS causes coronary heart disease, lung cancer and premature death. But at that time there was little hard evidence linking ETS to the exacerbation of asthma in adults.
However, Rosenman and colleagues believe this case provides plenty of evidence to link secondhand smoke to this death.
“The autopsy clearly indicates she died from asthma,” Rosenman said. “There was no other cause of death. Her death is consistent with what we know about exposures in bars like this. We know asthmatics are more susceptible to irritants and other particulates in the air.
“We know that particulate levels from secondhand cigarette smoke in bars like this reach sufficient levels to set off an asthma attack.”
As an occupational and environmental health physician, Rosenman said he also is concerned about the long-term effects of ETS on all employees, not just those with pre-existing conditions like asthma.
“As a consumer, I don’t have to go into that bar,” he said. “But is it a safe environment for the employees? We have federal laws that say employers have to provide a safe and healthy workplace. This was clearly not a safe and healthy workplace for this employee.
“This death dramatizes the need to enact legal protections for workers in the hospitality industry from secondhand smoke.”
In the United States, 23 states have already banned smoking in restaurants and bars. A number of other states, including Michigan, are considering it.
While many bar and restaurant owners say a smoking ban would hurt business, Rosenman argues that just the opposite is true.
“Consider that 75 percent of the population doesn’t smoke,” he said. “Banning smoking could actually serve to increase business. Studies of restaurants and bars in Boston, New York City, San Francisco and Washington D.C. all show business up since they banned smoking. Chicago went smoke free the beginning of this year.
“We’re behind the times if we want to attract tourists and help businesses be more profitable.”
Three public health disease-tracking systems in Michigan were used to gather information for this case report.
Other members of the research included Martha Stanbury, Michigan Department of Community Health; and Debra Chester and Elizabeth Hanna of MSU’s Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
The project was funded by grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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still think it is not haram? One thing to bring cancer and dz on yourself, but how awful when you kill others, and I don't mean instantaneous as was the case of this poor woman.. but slowly and painfully.. second hand smoke is worst than first hand, for where as the smoker gets the filtered end, the people around get it straight up.. and it is just not fair!

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080208101802.htm
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The best decision a labour government ever made was to ban smoking in public places. I used to get smoke forced down my lungs due to some idiots not having a care in the world. I choose not to smoke for a bloody reason. I still get smokers whining to me about the ban as if they expect me to agree with them. No sympathy for smokers from me.
 
I agree, it was the best decision the Labour government made. Last month I went on holiday to Slovakia, they don't have a public smoking bad there. I went to watch the football at a bar and everyone was smoking, i'd forgotten how bad it was, but what made it worse was even the barmaid was smoking, it was awful and you could taste it in the drinks to.

And no I don't smoke either, incase you couldn't guess :p
 
Nah, i don't smoke the cancer stick and never have, it is such a pointless waste of money. The science lessons involving the blackened lungs and the picts of throat cancer worked on me.
 

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