Is Smoking Haraam?
By: Shaykh Abdur-Rahman al-Ajlaan
Question: Is smoking Haraam?
Answer: He says, "Is smoking Haraam?"
We say to the questioner, for
example is smoke from at-tayyibat (that which is pure) or from al-khabaith
(that which is foul)? This is one question, a second question is, is smoke
beneficial or harmful? No one in his right mind would claim that smoke is from
at-tayyibat (that which is pure) due to its foulness and its harm. And no one
in his right mind would say that smoke is beneficial or that it neither
benefits nor harms. But, actually even the one who uses it would say that it is
harmful. And the people of medicine have agreed upon it being harmful. So, even
if it only had one of these two factors then it would be Haraam. So, smoke is
Khabeeth. And Allaah has described our Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings
upon him) with making permissible for us at-tayyibat (that which is pure) and
making forbidden upon us al-khabaith (that which is foul). So, it (smoking) is
forbidden due to it being foul.
The second factor is that it is
harmful. And everything harmful is forbidden, even if it is not Khabeeth (foul,
filthy). For example, dirt. Is it Khabeeth? No. Allaah has labeled it pure. One
can purify oneself with it if there is no water or if one is unable to use it
(water).
Therefore, it is not proper for us to label soil/dirt as being khabeeth (foul, impure) while Allaah has labeled it pure. However, dirt is harmful if a person were to eat dirt. Would we consent to someone saying that it is not Haraam upon you to eat dirt? He says it is Khabeeth? We say no. It is not Khabeeth. However, it is harmful. So, eating dirt is forbidden because it is harmful. So smoke (smoking) combines between these two factors foulness and being harmful. So, it (smoking) is forbidden and no one in his right mind would ever say it is tayyib or from at-tayyibat.
And what is obligatory upon the
Muslim is that he quits it if he is tested by it. And that he cures himself by
quitting it by gradually using it less and less, step by step, and by sitting
with the righteous and by attending the gatherings for seeking knowledge and by
reciting the Qur'an and by staying away from the bad gatherings where smoke
(smoking) is used. And by this, with the permission of Allaah, he will be safe
from it. And that he seeks help by seeking nearness to Allaah by way of fasting
and by increasing his recital of the Qur'an. And increasing his supererogatory
prayers. And by staying in the Masjid. And by staying away from the bad
gatherings/sittings and by this the person will be safe (In Shaa Allaah). And
him being safe from it (smoking) will be safety in his body, safety in his Deen
(Religion), and safety in his wealth.
Translation Source: Masjid
Tawheed Wa Sunnah of Durham, North Carolina
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