The
objectives of Islam include preserving the religion and the human soul,
honor, mind and wealth. Any substance or act that harms any of these
five matters is considered unlawful in Islam.
The
enemies of Islam and humanity have fought against this religion, and
have attempted to distance Muslims from their religion using different
means. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {They
ask you concerning fighting in the Sacred Months (i.e. 1st, 7th, 11th
and 12th months of the Islaamic calendar). Say, `Fighting therein is a
great (transgression) but a greater (transgression) with Allaah is to
prevent mankind from following the way of Allaah, to disbelieve in Him,
to prevent access to Al-Masjid Al-Haraam (at Makkah), and to drive out
its inhabitants, and Al-Fitnah is worse than killing.' And they will
never cease fighting you until they turn you back from your religion
(Islaamic Monotheism) if they can. And whosoever of you turns back from
his religion and dies as a disbeliever – for those, their deeds have
become worthless in this world and the Hereafter....} [Quran 2: 217].
The
enemies of Islam and humanity fully recognise the fact that the sole
source of the Muslims' strength lies in their commitment to Islam. Thus,
they use the most evil and lowly means in order to control and corrupt
the Muslim nation. They realize that the quickest means to destroy the
Muslim youth is by using the weapon of desires: seductive women, alcohol
and drugs.
The
worst, and most effective, of these has beenthe weapon of drugs,
because it is directed at the heart of the Muslim nation and its
protective shield, the youth who shoulder the responsibility of
protecting the Muslim nation and advancing it on the path to progress.
When the youth are destroyed, the entire nation heads to destruction,
and it becomes easy pickings for anyone to eat from and devour its
resources and wealth
Islam
prohibits the use of all types of intoxicants, whether in the form of a
drink, pills, drops, inhaled substances, needles, etc. The evidences
for the prohibition are as follows:
· Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Those
who follow the Messenger, the Prophet who can neither read nor write
(i.e. Muhammad) whom they find written with them in the Tawraat (Torah)
(Deut, xviii 15) and the Injeel (Gospel) (John, xiv 16), ـ
he commands them for Al-Ma`roof (i.e. Islamic Monotheism and all that
Islam has ordained); and forbids them from Al-Munkar (i.e. disbelief,
polytheism of all kinds, and all that Islam has forbidden); he allows
them as lawful At-Tayyibaat (i.e. all good and lawful as regards things,
deeds, beliefs, persons and foods), and prohibits them as unlawful
Al-Khabaa'ith (i.e. all evil and unlawful as regards things, deeds,
beliefs, persons and foods), he releases them from their heavy burdens
(of Allaah's Covenant with the Children of Israel), and from the fetters
(bindings) that were upon them. So those who believe in him (Muhammad),
honour him, help him, and follow the light (the Quran) which has been
sent down with him, it is they who will be successful.}[Quran 7: 157] and there is no doubt that drugs come under the definition of Khabaa’ith.
· Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {O
you who believe! Eat not up your property among yourselves unjustly
except it be a trade amongst you, by mutual consent. And do not kill
yourselves (nor kill one another). Surely, Allaah is Most Merciful to
you.}[Quran 4: 29]. It has been proven scientifically that consuming drugs eventually leads to death.
· Umm Salamah, narrated, “The Prophet prohibited anything which makes a person drunk or feeble (or causes numbness to the brain).” [Ahmad].
Muslim scholars over centuries have also condemned the use of intoxicating and hallucinogenic substances.
· Ibn Taymiyyah, said, "Hashish
is prohibited whether it causes a person to lose control over his mind
or not; it is worthier in being prohibited than alcohol because its harm
is more than that of alcohol."
· Shaykh Muhammad Aal Ash-Shaykh, said, "Ibn Hajar conveyed the statements of all four Imaams of jurisprudence who prohibited drugs."
· Shaykh Jaad Al-Haqq, the grand Mufti of Egypt, said on 4/5/1399 A.H., "It
is the consensus of all Muslim scholars that producing all types of
drugs, planting them, trading in them or using them is prohibited, and
that the one who does any of that should be punished."
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