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  2. Islamic views on tobacco - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic views on tobacco vary by region. Though tobacco or smoking in general is not explicitly mentioned in the Quran or hadith, contemporary scholars have condemned it as completely harmful, and have at times prohibited smoking outright (declared it haram) as a result of the severe health effects that it causes.

  3. Religious views on smoking - Wikipedia

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    From the 1970s to the late 1990s, tobacco companies including British American Tobacco and Phillip Morris were involved in campaigns to undermine fatwas against smoking in Muslim majority countries by branding Muslims who opposed smoking as a " 'fundamentalist' who wishes to return to sharia law", and be "a threat to existing government".

  4. Smoking in Syria - Wikipedia

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    The ruling's justification is based on the view that smoking is a slow way of committing suicide, which is strictly prohibited in the Islamic faith. The connection to suicide is in reaction to the increasing spread of the knowledge of tobacco's detrimental and potentially fatal health effects.

  5. Conservative Islamic views are gaining ground in secular ...

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    Bangladesh has seen an increase in terrorist activity in recent years, including attacks on foreigners, activists and religious minorities. Perpetrators of these attacks have included people from ...

  6. Smoking in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Although Islam has no specific ban on smoking tobacco, several Islamic principles are cited in support of the religion-based banning of tobacco. Depending on the location and community, Islamic authorities have either deemed smoking as makruh (to be avoided) or haram (forbidden).

  7. Category:Tobacco and religion - Wikipedia

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    Islamic views on tobacco; S. Smoking in Jewish law; W. Word of Wisdom (Latter Day Saints) This page was last edited on 21 October 2019, at 03:15 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Smoking in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in Saudi Arabia is banned in airports, [1] workplaces, universities, research centers, hospitals, [2] government buildings, all public places, [3] places involved with tourism, and in and around all places associated with religion, education, public events, sporting establishments, charity associations, all forms of public transport and their associated facilities, plants for ...

  9. Because last time we checked, smoking was still the cause of around seven out of every 10 cases of lung cancer, with around 76,000 people in the UK dying from the habit each year, according to the ...