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Abu
Baseer was once in the company of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a)
when a woman came and said to the Imam, "I have come to
ask a question. I am ill. Physicians in Iraq have told me
to take liquor. Now I want to know what to do in such circumstances?"
The Imam asked her, "Why don't you drink what the doctors
have prescribed for you?"
She replied, "As I am your follower, I shall obey what you
say. If you permit me, I shall drink it; if not, I shall
keep away from it; so that if I am asked by the Almighty
God on the Day of Judgement why I did so, I shall reply
that I followed the instructions of the Imam of the day."
Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a) turned to Abu Baseer and said:
"O Abu Baseer. Did you listen to what this woman has to
say? Are you not moved by her faith? Inspite of her illness,
she is refraining from taking liquor without the Imam's
permission."
The Imam then turned to the woman and said, "By God, I do
not permit you to drink. If you do so, you shall be sorry
when your soul reaches your throat (that is at the time
of death)".
So saying the Imam pointed at her throat; and asked her
three times if she understood what he had said. The woman
nodded her head.
One of the things which Islam has strongly forbidden is
the taking of any intoxicating drink, like beer, wine. They
are harmful to the body and mind. Under their influence
one loses one's senses and is apt to commit criminal acts.
We read of fatal accidents and crimes committed because
of drinks.
Even trading in liquor and sitting in bars where people
are drinking are also forbidden in Islam so that there is
no temptation in the way of people to taking them.
The Holy Qur'an says, "O Believers, Intoxicants and games
of chance, idols and divining arrows, are abominations devised
by Satan. Avoid them, so that you may prosper. Satan desires
to stir up enmity and hatred among you by means of intoxicants
and gambling, and to keep you from the remembrance of Allah
and from your prayers. Will you not abstain from them?"
(Chapter 5, Verses 90, 91)
The above verses from the Qur'an warn us of the effects
of drinking. The first Imam, Ali (a), said, "Suppose a drop
of liquor is put in a well and from its water a land is
irrigated. Grass grows on the land and a sheep grazes there.
That sheep then gets mixed in a flock of other sheep who
have grazed elsewhere. If all the sheep are slaughtered
making it difficult to identify the meat of the sheep who
had grazed on a land which was irrigated from the water
of the well, then I shall not eat any of that meat."
Thus Imam Ali (a) has emphasized the evil of alcohol.
For the sake of our own physical, mental and spiritual welfare,
we should always keep away from drinks.
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