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Is smoking allowed during fast?

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    Wakas
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    peace Jasmin,

    I guess I did not pick up on the "sarcasm".

    The word "sawm" does not simply mean "fast", in terms of food/drink only. If it did mean this, then there would be no reason to mention sex, which The Quran does. Thus, to answer the question of whether it is ok to smoke or not during abstinence, we must better understand the term "sawm". To do this is very simple, the starting point would be to study the occurrences and the Classical Arabic meanings

    http//www.studyquran.co.uk/PRLonline.htm

    All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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      peace Jasmin,

      I guess I did not pick up on the "sarcasm".

      The word "sawm" does not simply mean "fast", in terms of food/drink only. If it did mean this, then there would be no reason to mention sex, which The Quran does. Thus, to answer the question of whether it is ok to smoke or not during abstinence, we must better understand the term "sawm". To do this is very simple, the starting point would be to study the occurrences and the Classical Arabic meanings

      http//www.studyquran.co.uk/PRLonline.htm

      I guess your right. I do need to study more Quran.. sun Always room for improvement D

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        Alen
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        Just wondering, Gamal Banna says there is nothing wrong with it and does not nullify as person'sfast.

        Peace,
        Respectfully.

        I believe that smoking is sin according to The Quran.

        Do not throw away your resources.

        I just don't remember the exact number of the chapter and the verse.
        Glory be to our God,
        Glory be to Our God.
        Peace.

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          the_seeker
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          peace all

          and there are also sverse (hope i'm not mistaken)...telling us "to take care of ourselves" and/or " to serve God's creations."

          i can't see how one's smoking, whether during sawm or not, can translate to taking care of oneselves & those around them; and of serving God's creation.

          been there, done that. alhamdulillah i'm off for a year now.

          salamun alaykum everyone.

          ramon jedi

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            truthseeker11
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            Peace everyone,

            Smoking tobacco should not be done at any time. It has been linked to more than 10 diseases

            1. Chronic Bronchitis
            2. Cancers Lung, Mouth, Nose and Throat, Larynx, Oesophagus, Pancreas, Bladder, Stomach, Myeloid Leukaemia, Kidney, Cervix
            3. Coronory Heart Disease
            4. Stroke
            5. Bladder Cancer
            6. Polycythemia
            7. Osteoporosis
            8. Peripheral Vascular Disease
            9. Buerger's Disease
            10. Peptic Ulcers
            11. Cataracts
            12. Pneumonia
            13. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
            14. Periodontitis
            15. Pregnancy complications, premature delivery, low-birth-weight infants, stillbirth, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

            Smoking kills an estimated 440,000 Americans each year. On average, men who smoke cut their lives short by 13.2 years, and female smokers lose 14.5 years. The economic toll exceeds $157 billion each year in the United States - $75 billion in direct medical costs and $82 billion in lost productivity. More than 12 million Americans have died from smoking since the 1964 report of the surgeon general, and another 25 million Americans alive today will most likely die of a smoking-related illness.

            http//healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1031002389.html
            http//quitsmoking.about.com/od/tobaccostatistics/a/SGR2004.htm

            Risks of secondhand smoke

            http//quitsmoking.about.com/cs/secondhandsmoke/a/secondhandsmoke.htm

            Smoking kills not only the user but the persons around too. That is not only suicidal but homicidal too

            We are asked to do good works/deeds in al-quran. Keeping the above facts in mind, HOW CAN SMOKING BE A GOOD DEED OR BE BENEFICIAL? IS SUICIDE OR HOMICIDE CONDONED BY AL-QURAN?

            2219 They ask you about intoxicants and gambling. Say ?In them is great harm, and a benefit for the people; but their harm is greater than their benefit.? And they ask you how much they are to give, say ?The excess.? It is thus that God clarifies for you the revelations that you may think.

            If there is no benefit in smoking then why do it? If you smoke and you die because of it, it is suicide. If the person around you dies due to secondhand smoke, it is murder.

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              Samia
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              I think the question was if " smoking is allowed during fast" and not whether smoking is haram or halal.

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                Peace everyone,

                Smoking tobacco should not be done at any time. It has been linked to more than 10 diseases

                1. Chronic Bronchitis
                2. Cancers Lung, Mouth, Nose and Throat, Larynx, Oesophagus, Pancreas, Bladder, Stomach, Myeloid Leukaemia, Kidney, Cervix
                3. Coronory Heart Disease
                4. Stroke
                5. Bladder Cancer
                6. Polycythemia
                7. Osteoporosis
                8. Peripheral Vascular Disease
                9. Buerger's Disease
                10. Peptic Ulcers
                11. Cataracts
                12. Pneumonia
                13. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
                14. Periodontitis
                15. Pregnancy complications, premature delivery, low-birth-weight infants, stillbirth, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)

                Smoking kills an estimated 440,000 Americans each year. On average, men who smoke cut their lives short by 13.2 years, and female smokers lose 14.5 years. The economic toll exceeds $157 billion each year in the United States - $75 billion in direct medical costs and $82 billion in lost productivity. More than 12 million Americans have died from smoking since the 1964 report of the surgeon general, and another 25 million Americans alive today will most likely die of a smoking-related illness.

                http//healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1031002389.html
                http//quitsmoking.about.com/od/tobaccostatistics/a/SGR2004.htm

                Risks of secondhand smoke

                http//quitsmoking.about.com/cs/secondhandsmoke/a/secondhandsmoke.htm

                Smoking kills not only the user but the persons around too. That is not only suicidal but homicidal too o

                We are asked to do good works/deeds in al-quran. Keeping the above facts in mind, HOW CAN SMOKING BE A GOOD DEED OR BE BENEFICIAL? IS SUICIDE OR HOMICIDE CONDONED BY AL-QURAN?

                2219 They ask you about intoxicants and gambling. Say ?In them is great harm, and a benefit for the people; but their harm is greater than their benefit.? And they ask you how much they are to give, say ?The excess.? It is thus that God clarifies for you the revelations that you may think.

                If there is no benefit in smoking then why do it? If you smoke and you die because of it, it is suicide. If the person around you dies due to secondhand smoke, it is murder.

                im sorry i disagree, smoking does not kill neither a gun nor a bomb, nor any desease. god says he has written upon us the time of life and death not one second well we live beyond our time nor fall a second short. all these, we have seen people survive miraclious accidents and tragedies, and we have seen people die instantly in seconds as some soccer players i have seen who die on the field.
                i am a smoker and i hate smoking but right now it is the only friend i have, and a very expensive one at that, but god give me patience i will quit one day i think.

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                  im sorry i disagree, smoking does not kill neither a gun nor a bomb, nor any desease. god says he has written upon us the time of life and death not one second well we live beyond our time nor fall a second short. all these, we have seen people survive miraclious accidents and tragedies, and we have seen people die instantly in seconds as some soccer players i have seen who die on the field.
                  i am a smoker and i hate smoking but right now it is the only friend i have, and a very expensive one at that, but god give me patience i will quit one day i think.

                  o you smoke shisha wow not good

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                    o you smoke shisha wow not good

                    actually its called an argili, but no i dont smoke that, dont like it, argili seems these days only for the high class , and i dont fit that position, m humble and a normal class, what i can i do this my place in life. but i tell you somehting even argili is not to be smoked in ramadan either

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                      actually its called an argili, but no i dont smoke that, dont like it, argili seems these days only for the high class , and i dont fit that position, m humble and a normal class, what i can i do this my place in life. but i tell you somehting even argili is not to be smoked in ramadan either

                      Now what is this argali i never heard this name before. I don?t smoke and cannot even tolerate the smoke of a cigarette i cannot breathe if there is even a little bit smell in the room or car.

                      And i don?t drink also no no I?m not talking about tea are juices or water. yes

                      -X

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                        Now what is this argali i never heard this name before. I don?t smoke and cannot even tolerate the smoke of a cigarette i cannot breathe if there is even a little bit smell in the room or car.

                        And i don?t drink also no no I?m not talking about tea are juices or water. yes

                        -X

                        wild Asian sheep a large wild mountain sheep. Native to central and northern Asia. Latin name . confused how you can smoke a sheep confused

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                          anna
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                          wild Asian sheep a large wild mountain sheep. Native to central and northern Asia. Latin name . confused how you can smoke a sheep confused

                          not argali............argili. smoking sheep rotfl rotfl afridi are you feeling alright today

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                            afridi220
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                            not argali............argili. smoking sheep rotfl rotfl afridi are you feeling alright today

                            confused confusedargili confused )

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                              Samia
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                              I know that another name for sheesha is nargila.

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                                I know that another name for sheesha is nargila.

                                But she is saying Arjili and I?m confused

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                                  CandiceSj
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                                  I think a person should be abstaining from cigarettes on any (every) day, considering it is harmful to his body. That would be the best thing to do. If not, then I feel it's in the spirit of Ramadan to abstain from smoking during Ramadan at least.

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                                    raginggaijin
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                                    Just wondering, Gamal Banna says there is nothing wrong with it and does not nullify as person'sfast.

                                    Peace be unto you, brother,

                                    May God guide you and give you strength in the trials of this life.

                                    May I suggest using Ramadan as a month to quit smoking all together? We know the poisons and toxins it contains, as well as the harmful effects on the body. Through prayer and guidance, as well as pleas for strength, I personally find it the perfect time to show I love God more than this world, as well as showing my devotion to God by keeping my body, God's Sacred Mosque, pure for Him.

                                    Through God's blessings and strength I was able to give up alcohol completely. This Ramadan I will give up nicotine. We can share the event together, mayhap?

                                    Peace and blessings.

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                                      im sorry i disagree, smoking does not kill neither a gun nor a bomb, nor any desease. god says he has written upon us the time of life and death not one second well we live beyond our time nor fall a second short. all these, we have seen people survive miraclious accidents and tragedies, and we have seen people die instantly in seconds as some soccer players i have seen who die on the field.
                                      i am a smoker and i hate smoking but right now it is the only friend i have, and a very expensive one at that, but god give me patience i will quit one day i think.

                                      I'm sorry but I'm at awe with this kind of logic. Well of course GOD is in control of when you die, so is that a good reason to do reckless? "Im going to go jump off a building because GOD is in control of when I die not when my bones break in half on impact". You can't justify doing something you know is harmful to yourself by saying "well this nicotine/crack/pills I am pushing down my throat is bad for my body, but no worries GOD is in control of when I die" is not how I usually do things.

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                                        Ahmad_Bilal
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                                        Peace,

                                        Smoking is bad for your health, period. In my opinion, it shouldn't be done at all... However, during this period ("shahru ramadhan&quot, the Reading doesn't impose any specific prohibition against smoking. Based on the scriptures, the only things directly mentioned are eating, drinking, and having sexual intercourse during the daylight hours. Smoking is not considered eating, and it's therefore not directly prohibited... It's still harmful, though... )

                                        Peace,

                                        Ahmad

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                                          yellowbeans
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                                          Just wondering, Gamal Banna says there is nothing wrong with it and does not nullify as person'sfast.

                                          i always thought smoking was on par with alcohol

                                          O you who believe! intoxicants and gambling and idols and divining arrows are Satan's handiwork. So avoid it, in order that you may succeed.

                                          05.90

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