Thursday, November 10, 2011

Is smoking cigarettes Haraam?

Praise be to Allah and peace and blessings be on His Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him).
 
Smoking is one of the things which has caused a lot of problems and harm these days and it has spread like wild fire. Perhaps you know that all nations of the world – Muslim and Non Muslim alike – have now started to fight smoking, because they know that it is very harmful. Islam forbids everything that is harmful. Undoubtedly there are foods and drinks which are beneficial and good, and others which are harmful and bad.

Before we discuss this topic in detail, we should know that Allaah the Almighty has divided things in the world into two types, good or permissible (al-tayyibaat, al-halaal) and evil or prohibited (al-khabaa'ith, al-haraam), and there is no third type.

Allah says (interpretation of the meaning) in surat al-A'raaf (7:157):
"And He makes good things halaal for them and bad things haraam."

Is smoking one of the good and lawful things (al-tayyibaat) or one of the evil and unlawful things (al-khabaa’ith)?

Considering this fact, smoking can either be permissible and good or prohibited and evil.

Thus, we present some of its characteristics and let the person asking the question see himself in which type lies smoking.


Firstly:


There is no disagreement among the physicians and sane people that smoking is harmful for the health of others who inhale the polluted breath of the smoker. It is one of the major causes of lung cancer and other diseases. It is also one of the major causes of death. Medical research has proven the harmful effects of smoking mothers on their children.

The offensive smell caused by smoking is a source of pain to the worshippers of Allah among humans and angels. The angels are offended and suffer from the same things that the human beings suffer from.

Allah said (interpretation of the meaning):

"Those who cause harm to believing men and women without any reason do a great sin." (Surat al-Ahzaab, 33:58)

"Do not kill yourself. Allah is Merciful unto you." (Surat al-Nisaa' 4:29)

In addition, His Prophet SAWS (peace be upon him) said:

"There is no harm or causing of harm (in Islaam)." (Arabic "laa darar wa laa diraar")



He SAWS (peace be upon him) also said:

"A person will not be able to move on the Day of Judgment until he is asked about ... his body as to what he engaged it in."

Smoking also goes against the saying of the Prophet SAWS:

"Your body has a right on you."

Secondly:


It was narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Allaah forbids you to trade gossip, to ask too many questions and to waste money.” And Allaah forbade wasteful extravagance when He said (interpretation of the meaning):

“and eat and drink but waste not by extravagance, certainly He (Allaah) likes not Al Musrifoon (those who waste by extravagance)." [al-A’raaf 7:31]

And He described the slaves of the Most Merciful as follows (interpretation of the meaning):

“And those who, when they spend, are neither extravagant nor niggardly, but hold a medium (way) between those (extremes)” [al-Furqaan 25:67]

The whole world now knows that the money spent on smoking is to be considered as money wasted, from which no benefit is gained; indeed, it is money spent on something harmful. If the money which is spent on smoking worldwide were to be collected, it could have saved entire populations who have died of starvation. Is there anyone more foolish that one who holds a dollar bill and sets fire to it? What is the difference between him and the one who smokes? Indeed, the smoker is more foolish, because the folly of the one who burns a dollar bill ends there, whilst the one who smokes burns his money and also harms his body.

The money that is spent on cigarettes is used on buying a harmful thing and is therefore an extravagance. Allah said (interpretation of the meaning):
"… and do not be extravagant wasters. Those who are extravagant are kinsmen of Satan." (Surat al-Israa' 17:26-27)

Extravagance (in Islam) means spending on something haraam.

Spending money on cigarettes is a waste of resources as well. The Prophet SAWS (peace be upon him) said:

"A person will not be able to move on the Day of Judgment until he is asked about ..... what he owned as to how he spent it."

Thirdly:


How many disasters have been caused by smoking, because of cigarette butts which are thrown away and cause fires. Other disasters have been caused in other ways, as when a house was burned down with its occupants inside, when a man lit his cigarette when there was a gas leak.

Fourthly:


How many people are offended by the smell of smokers, especially when you are unfortunate enough to have one of them standing next to you in the mosque. Probably any nasty smell is easier to bear than the smell of the smoker’s mouth when he has just woken up. It is amazing how many women can put up with the smell of their husbands’ mouths! The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade those who had eaten garlic or onions from coming to the mosque so that they would not offend their fellow-worshippers with their smell. The smell of onions and garlic is easier to bear than the smell of the smoker and his mouth.


Considering all that has been presented, it can be clearly seen that smoking is an evil among many others. It is not permissible to indulge in it, or buy and sell it, or even to offer it to others. It is incumbent on a person who is addicted to it that he must make all efforts and get whatever necessary treatment to stop it. If the unbelievers have understood the harm caused by smoking and made laws regarding it, the Muslims should be even more eager to stop it and treat those who are addicted to it.

We ask Allah the Almighty to cure everyone indulging in this evil and help him in giving it up. Allah is the Best Guide to the Right Path.

Source
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
Shaykh Sa’d al-Humayd



Jazak Allah Khair for Reading
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Three Lessons


It’s been said that time repeats itself. If these three lessons are analyzed in the light of present day and how the Muslim Rulers doomed because of discrimination and the lust for collecting more and more money, benefitted the other nations. In the end, they lost the money which was the prime cause of their poor condition.

      1. After conquering Baghdad, largest city in Iraq, Halaku Khan along with his companions made a plan to kill Mohtasim B’Allah. They all made a plan to kill him but the two so called muslims; Naseer ud din Tosi, Ibn e Aqalmi, who were present in that meeting suggested to Halaku/Halagu that he should not corrupt your sword with the blood of this guy instead we suggest you to kill him by strangulation. Halagu liked that suggestion and decided to allow Aqalmi to do the honors. Aqalmi was said to be the ex-governor of Mohtasim B’Allah. One day Aqalmi went to his master and wrapped him in the leather sack and tied him with the pillars. He started to kick his master until he died. He was so out of his mind that he asked Tartari’s to keep on kicking his dead body until it turn outs to be a piece of raw meat. 

2       2. When tartari’s were busy in misrepresenting Islam and harming the image of Islam & Muslims by killing them and spilling the blood of Muslims. At that time, Imam Bin Taimiyah convinced Muslims to fight for themselves (Jihad) against the Tartars. But many scholars and Muslim thinkers had opposite views about the issues that whether or not the engagement in the battle against the Tartars is lawful (Halal). This issue lead Muslims to nowhere, giving more freedom to the Tartars to harm the Muslims while Muslims were busy in keeping in line with their Religion.

3       3. The caliph of Baghdad had constructed so many underground hidden pools of jewels, coins and precious stones for himself. When Halagu Khan conquered the land of Baghdad and put the caliph in jail for life, he took all those jewels in his custody. Halagu ordered his men to serve the caliph with those jewels decorated in plate whenever he pleads for food or something to eat. Caliph tried to object on this cruelty and demanded bread instead of jewels but was shunt by Halaku’s statement which has a historical and moralistic position in the world;

If you cannot eat these jewels then why the heck you spent all of your life in storing them? Why didn’t you bothered to use all this money to save yourself and Muslims from Tartars? Why didn’t you offered all that money as a reward to your soldiers so that they could have fought with more bravery and motivation in the battlefield to save your ass?

References
Baghdad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baghdad
Halaku/Halagu Khan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulagu_Khan
Halaku Khan ka Baghdad (column): http://www.urdu-columns.com/2010/07/halaku-khan-ka-baghdad-urdu-column-of.html
The story of Baghdad: http://www.albalagh.net/food_for_thought/baghdad.shtml
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