anonymous Anonymous User Messages 4,134 Reaction score 133 Jan 4, 2009 #1 Weed is used by many people..However if you have "reuma" (rheumatism) often weed is prescribed by your GP. Is it halal to you use weed as a medicine? can somebody please explain????:smile:
Weed is used by many people..However if you have "reuma" (rheumatism) often weed is prescribed by your GP. Is it halal to you use weed as a medicine? can somebody please explain????:smile:
Whatsthepoint Messages 3,705 Reaction score 367 Jan 5, 2009 #2 anonymous said: Weed is used by many people..However if you have "reuma" (rheumatism) often weed is prescribed by your GP. Is it halal to you use weed as a medicine? can somebody please explain????:smile: Click to expand... Weed as in marijuana? Which state are you from?
anonymous said: Weed is used by many people..However if you have "reuma" (rheumatism) often weed is prescribed by your GP. Is it halal to you use weed as a medicine? can somebody please explain????:smile: Click to expand... Weed as in marijuana? Which state are you from?
W Woodrow May Allah have mercy on him رحمة الله عليه Messages 17,217 Reaction score 4,224 Gender Male Religion Islam Jan 5, 2009 #3 For rheumatism? I've heard of it being prescribed for other things. If memory serves me right an intoxicant can be used if it is prescribed as a bona-fide medicine for treatment and nothing else will work. I think weed would come under the idea of pain relief. I strongly doubt if it would be considered a bona-fide treatment if that is it's only purpose.
For rheumatism? I've heard of it being prescribed for other things. If memory serves me right an intoxicant can be used if it is prescribed as a bona-fide medicine for treatment and nothing else will work. I think weed would come under the idea of pain relief. I strongly doubt if it would be considered a bona-fide treatment if that is it's only purpose.