DAILY ISLAMIC REMINDERS. Yaum al-ithnayn. 10th day of Ramadhan. (Monday, 11th of April, 2022). CAN I SMOKE CIGARETTES, WEE, MARIJUANA etc AFTER BREAKING MY FAST?. BismilLah.
No you shouldn't. In the teachings of Islam it is well known that our body or entire system of our flesh is a trust from the creator (ALLAH). A person does not have the right to alter his physical appearance according to his own preference, to put his own life in danger or to utilise those means which will cause harm to ones health. These are most definitely not permissible according to the laws of Islam such as tattooing, skin bleaching, smoking etc. This is also the reason why the Scholars of Islam have looked with great respect at the field of Pharmacology and Medicine. Imam Shafi'e (may ALLAH be pleased with him) stated: ‘Verily knowledge is of two aspects. One is that of jurisprudence, to use the Quran and Sunnah as a means by which to live your life. The second been the knowledge of medicine for the curing of ailments. (Miftahul Sa’ada, p267).
The Prophet was a doctor at the same time a preacher. Doctor in the sense that he taught prophetic medicines using herbs and dua.
The Slow Poison of Cigarettes.
ALLAH (swt) says in the Quran: “Do not kill yourselves (nor kill one another). Surely, ALLAH the Most High is Most Merciful to you”(Ch 4, v29)
The Last and Final Messenger to Mankind, Muhammad Abdullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) stated: “Whoever, by taking poison killed himself, his abode will be the Hellfire 😱.” (Saheeh Muslim).
The fact from the manufacturers of cigarettes themselves says it is harmful and can kill you which is clear on the label as such Islamically its forbidden for us.
May ALLAH guide us from any satanic influences and protect us from the Coronavirus. Aameen.
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