In Islam, smoking is generally discouraged due to its harmful effects on health and well-being. The Quran, which is the holy book of Islam, does not explicitly mention smoking, but many Islamic scholars have interpreted general principles of the Quran and Hadith (teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad) to discourage smoking.
Smoking is considered harmful to the body, which is considered a trust from Allah in Islam, and is also seen as a waste of money that could be better spent on charitable causes or helping others. Therefore, many Muslims choose to avoid smoking or to try to quit if they are already smokers.
However, the decision to smoke or not is ultimately a personal one and may vary among individuals and cultures within the Muslim community. Some Muslims may smoke despite the religious teachings against it, while others may choose to abstain from smoking for religious reasons.
Overall, it is important for Muslims to consider their health, well-being, and relationship with Allah when making decisions about whether to smoke or not.
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