nikah siri sah ga secara agama tanpa perstjuan wali --- [email protected] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Supraha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Assalaamu 'alaykum, > > Just for your Information, it is from offical WHO publications about > smoking and islam (http://www.who.int/bookorders/anglais/detart1.jsp? > sesslan=1/ > <http://www.who.int/bookorders/anglais/detart1.jsp? > sesslan=1/&codlan=1&codcol=46&codcch=1014> > &codlan=1&codcol=46&codcch=1014). > The full article can be browsed at > http://www.emro.who.int/Publications/HealthEdReligion/Smoking/index.ht > m. > > > > In Indonesia some ulamas still say that smoking is 'Mubah', > > > > This excerpts are taken from : > www.emro.who.int/publications/HealthEdReligion/Smoking/Excerpts.htm > > Excerpts from the Opinions of Muslim Scholars concerning the Islamic > Ruling on Smoking > > In the following pages we present a summary of each fatwa, or > religious opinion, given by highly esteemed religious scholars in > respect of the Islamic ruling on smoking. This section is followed by > the full text of each fatwa to enable the reader to follow the > reasoning used by the scholars in arriving at these conclusions. > > Islamic Ruling on Smoking > > It has become abundantly clear that, sooner or later, smoking, in > whichever form and by whichever means, causes extensive health and > financial damage to smokers. It is also the cause of a variety of > diseases. Consequently, and on this evidence alone, smoking would be > forbidden and should in no way be practiced by Muslims. Furthermore, > the obligation to preserve one's health and wealth, as well as that > of society as a whole, and medical evidence now available on the > dangers of smoking, further support this view. > > Sheikh Gadul Haq Ali Gadul Haq > > Grand Imam of Al-Azhar > > Having read the several medical reports on the effects of smoking and > the risks it poses to health and to society, I would say that it is > absolutely forbidden (haram). Smokers should stop smoking and non- > smokers should never take up the habit. > > Dr Abdul Galil Shalabi > > Member, Islamic Research Academy > > The Islamic ruling which one feels most happy about and which would > leave our consciences clear is that smoking is haram. It is not > wholesome due to its foul taste, bad smell and the serious health > risks it causes. > > Dr Hamid Jamie, > > Former Secretary of Al-Azhar University > > Consultant, Islamic Fiqh Encyclopedia, Kuwait > > Now that medical experts and specialists have settled this issue, the > general ruling on smoking would range from haram to censurable, > bordering on haram. The same ruling would apply to trading in > tobacco and tobacco products. Those who wish to trade in tobacco > products ought to be aware of the consequences of their action. > > Professor Zakaria al-Birry > > Chairman, Islamic Sharia Department > > Faculty of Law, Cairo University === Message Truncated ===
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