Why Islam : Muḥammad Iqbāl Ṣiddiqi. forbids intoxicants and gambling /
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- 297.3 SID
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297.3 NAI Answers to Non-Muslims Common Questions About Islam/ | 297.3 SAL Salah The Muslim Prayer | 297.3 SHA How Allah Provides/ | 297.3 SID Why Islam : forbids intoxicants and gambling / | 297.3 SUH Islaam: its foundations and concepts / | 297.30685 RIZ Family life of Islam/ | 297.3509431 P5 Muslim places of worship in Cyprus / |
Includes index (p. 119-121).
Bibliography: p. 117-118.
In this book, Muhammad Iqbal Siddiqi delves into the Islamic perspective on the prohibition of intoxicants and gambling, emphasizing their detrimental effects on individual and societal well-being. Drawing upon Qur'anic verses, particularly Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:90-91), and Hadith literature, the author elucidates the rationale behind these prohibitions, highlighting their role in preserving moral integrity, social harmony, and spiritual consciousness. Siddiqi presents a comprehensive analysis, addressing both the spiritual and practical implications of engaging in such activities, and underscores Islam's unique approach to safeguarding individuals from these vices.
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