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2007-11-10 10:35:31 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Holidays Ramadan

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Yes, it's worse than smoking cigarettes, and cigs are haram too. Please read this is you reaed Arabic http://www.islamway.com/?iw_s=Article&iw_a=view&article_id=490

2007-11-10 10:58:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

When you are smoking anything, you are harming your body which Allah gave as a trust to you. Smoking and knowing that it is hurting your body is like throwing that trust back at Allah and is a sign of ungratefulness.

2007-11-10 22:52:19 · answer #2 · answered by MBC 4 · 2 1

In Saudi Arabia they said it is haraam. Some plants are worse then Tobacco could kill you but its not haraam and its OK to use that kind of plants. Almost anything you are doing in life has the potential to cause harm. These things are not haraam because it is our responsibility to take care of our bodies.

2007-11-11 14:46:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

one of the first questions Allah will ask you when he judges you on the Day is about your body and how you treated it. I use to do it at social occasions, but i told myslef "never again" and i stand by my decision :)

2007-11-11 00:42:21 · answer #4 · answered by 412envy 7 · 1 1

indeed.. you smoke argeelah instead of thanking allah (swt) for giving you health... many people around the world wish they were as healthy as you...

think...

2007-11-10 20:46:17 · answer #5 · answered by motaz h 3 · 2 1

http://islam.about.com/religion/islam/library/weekly/aa090600a.htm

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 on the
subject, and the actions of these Muslims have not been unanimously
forbidden or even discouraged.

The danger is tobacco use - cigarette and cigar smoking, chew, etc.
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
"Cigarettee 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-Araf 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, most Muslims are aware that it is
forbidden to smoke during the fasting days of Ramadan. Many of these
addicted smokers spend their fasting days sleeping, cranky, and
short-tempered, just counting the hours until they can have their fix.
There have been times when the most severely addicted will wait outside
the masjed 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. Nobody likes the 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.

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 and they all constantly smoke - make a choice (Allah
gave
you free will to choose!) 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. Go to the masjed. 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 children. 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 are not to obey our parents in
things
which are forbidden by Allah.

2007-11-13 18:18:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes and so are cigarettes

2007-11-13 14:57:24 · answer #7 · answered by dreamz 4 · 0 0

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