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Wednesday, 3 April 2013

ADDICTION --- TRAINING & MYTHS




With Blessings from BEVE MAULA TUS,


Happy Homeopathy is here to break your myths and answer the incessant question about ADDICTIONS


Question??


Are all food and supplements and medicines with alcohol content HARAM and Addictive??


Answer -- NO


Alcohol content or any other content does not make food or medicine HARAM


Only when this Alcohol causes INTOXICATION( chaat effect,state of unconsciousness ,state of delirium) Then the substance is haram.


MEANING OF INTOXICATION IN DICTIONERY -- in·tox·i·ca·tion ( n-t k s -k sh n). n. 1. Stupefaction or excitement by the action of a chemical substance. 2. Exhilaration, excitement, or euphoria.


NICOTINE Tobacco (Tabaccum) is Also Haram when taken in RAW form


Otherwise it has curative effect also in Medicinal forms.


SMOKING and Puffing Nicotine and tobacco is ADDICTION


Puffing Asthama pump is Not ADDICTION BECAUSE THAT IS MEDICINE IN PUFF AEROSOL FORM


PLEASE UNDERSTANDT --- INTOXICATION IS HARAM …….. ALCOHOL IS NOT INTOXICATING IN EVERY FORM…. THUS HAS USES IN VARIOUS FORMS


Read this ARTICLE ABOUT  INTOXICATION

From the ‘Book of Drinks’, chapter ‘Lawful & Unlawful Drinks’

D’aaim ul Islam Vol. 2

When water is mixed with milk or honey or with things that are permissible to eat or drink such as dates, raisins or other solvent foods; the mixture is lawful to drink until such time as its character changes as a result of fermentation or boiling.

The pulp of grapes, raisins and dates which is cooked to boiling point and turned into syrup to a consistency like that of honey is also lawful to drink, either concentrated or diluted with water so long as it is not fermented. It is lawful to eat, drink, buy or sell and make use of this syrup.

Molana Ali (as) used to purify thick pressed grape juice as described above.

Imam Mohammed ul Baqir (as) was asked about drinking grape juice and he replied that there was no harm in drinking it from a clean vessel that had not been contaminated by wine. ‘Drink it at any time during the day or the night as long as a large quantity of it does not intoxicate for when a large quantity causes intoxication then even the smallest quantity is forbidden.

Do not drink it lest it result in lasting disgrace; for after an hour or overnight the pleasure of wine disappears but its sin remains. So be wary of Allah and assess yourselves for verily the Shi’a of Ali (as) are known for their piety (adherence to the Shariah), constant endeavour (through expending one’s self and one’s wealth), safeguarding (through consistency of action), avoidance of malice and love of Awliyaullah (as).

Imam J’afar al-Sadiq (as) said, “There is no harm in drinking the juice that seeps from fruit before it ferments so long as it does not intoxicate.

Molana Ali (as) said, ‘We used to soak raisins or dates in a vessel of water to sweeten it for Rasulallah (sa). For a day or two he used to drink from it but if the taste changed he ordered it be thrown away.

Imam J’afar al Sadiq (as) states, ‘The lawful drinking of ‘nabidh’ (fruits steeped in water) is to drink it on the same day or the next but when it changes (ie ferments) then do not drink it. We (the Imams) drink it sweet before it ferments.

The Imam further states, ‘The water of Zamzam had a salty taste and the Arabs would throw dates into it to make it sweet.’

Molana Ali (as) states, ‘Do not bear affection towards he that considers an intoxicant to be lawful. Verily the drinker of wine, with that it is forbidden, will find it easier a death than the one who considers it lawful, or declares it to be lawful, even though he does not drink it himself. His declaration of the lawfulness [of intoxicants] is sufficient for [his] disavowal and rejection of that which the Prophet has brought [ie Islam, the Shari'a] and his preference to be with devilish.’

Imam Sadiq (as) states, ‘The one that consumes an intoxicant; loses his mind and the essence of faith (imaan) decamps from him.’

Imam Husain (as) wrote to Muawiya (l.a.) upbraiding and rebuking him for actions he had taken; in it he wrote thus:

‘You have appointed as ruler your son [Yazid, (l.a)], a juvenile who drinks wine and sports with dogs; thus you have dishonoured the trust placed in you and brought detriment upon your subjects and not fulfilled the obligation of your Master. How can you appoint over the community of Mohammed (sa) a man who drinks intoxicants? The drinker of intoxicants is amongst the profligate and from those of vile character. When a man who drinks cannot be trusted with even a dirham [penny] then how can he be appointed to rule over the Muslim Ummah? Shortly you will come to face your actions whilst the pages of forgiveness will have been closed.’
Molana Ali Zainulabedin (as) states; ‘Wine is of five kinds; from dried dates, raisins, wheat, barley and honey aside from grapes. Every intoxicant is a form of ‘khamr’.

Khamr is derived from takhmir (covering something) and that is to cover it up so that it warms and ferments.’

A lengthy disputation concerning the unlawfulness of intoxicants has been related to us from Ahlul Bayt (as) which we bring here in a shortened form and what we have stated here is sufficient and beyond dispute.

Rasulallah (sa) forbade the use of wine and intoxicants for medical treatment or for administration to children or animals. He said, ‘The sin is on he that gives wine to drink.’

Imam Al-Sadiq (as)  was asked about the drinking of ‘fuqqa’ (barley wine) and he asked the questioner as to how it is brewed. The questioner explained the process to which the Imam (as) replied, ‘It is forbidden, do not drink it.’

Imam Al-Sadiq (as) further states, ‘Wine and intoxicants cannot be used for medical treatment or by women to beautify their hair.’ He related from Molana Ali (as) that, ‘Allah has not bestowed the quality of healing on impure things which He has declared forbidden.’

Imam Al-Sadiq (as) was asked about vessels that have been contaminated by traces of wine and he said, the wine or juice has not been forbidden due to the container but any intoxicant has been forbidden be it in large or small quantity.’


AFTER READING THE ABOVE WORDS OF IMAM JAFER AL SADIK
I HOPE MY TARGET OF CREATING AWARENESS TO YOU REGARDING THE INTOXICATION IS FULFILLED.
NOW
 QUESTION?? FROM WHATSAPP I HAVE GOT LIST OF FOOD TO BE AVOIDED NOW WHAT SHOULD I BUY TO EAT FROM SUPERMARKET???
ANSWER---- PLEASE CHECK THE CONTENT OF WHAT YOU ARE BUYING UNDERSTAND AND FIND OUT  IF THIS CONTENT CAUSES INTOXICATION THEN AND ONLY THEN ITS HARAM OTHERWISE YOU MAY CONSUME IT.
GRAPE JUICE IS NON-HARAM.
CRANBERRY JUICE IS NON-HARAM.
QUESTION??   I AM A NORMAL HUMANBEING HOW WILL I HELP ADDICTS THEY WONT LISTEN TO ME!!
ANSWER – At Happy Homoeopathy Clinic Dr.Fatema has started training/coaching programs  for you ;you will be empowered to form groups or individually learn how to Talk and perform this Jihad of Love for Addicts and aim at leaving this Moharramat and start living again.
How  to form a  group??
Assemble likeminded friends and colleagues and Neighbours  and arrange to meet the Doctor
Have a Skype Call or Meet in Person  and you will be trained and empowered  to Help Addicts leave Addiction of Any form.
TREATMENT FOR ADDICTS AT HAPPY HOMOEOPATHY IS AVAILABLE WITH PRIOR APPOINTMENT AT ANY OF THE CLINICS IN INDIA AND ABROAD.
Contact : Dr.Fatema Palgharwala 09762688352 SKYPE- drfatema1  dr.fatemapalgharwala@yahoo.com




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