lostsamuraisotaku ;4640253 said:bambu;4640206 said:Even so....Cannabis is not included in that classification..... and just because your prophet included all intoxicants does not change the fact that khamr is fermented grapes,wine....
anything that covers the head mind from allah is HARAM !!!
I understand your prophets understanding of haram....
The debate is about the inclusion of cannabis as Khamr...
lostsamuraisotaku ;4640259 said:bambu;4640252 said:lostsamuraisotaku ;4640232 said:bambu;4640206 said:Even so....Cannabis is not included in that classification..... and just because your prophet included all intoxicants does not change the fact that khamr is fermented grapes,wine....
brother i just showed you khamr doesent mean fermented grapes it is 'the thing which covers the head/mind not just strong drink
And I showed you that it does mean fermented grapes...
bambu;4640168 said:^^^ Thanks for defining Khimaar...
However....
Khamr (Arab., ‘fermented drink, wine’). Intoxicants forbidden (haram) in Islam. In Qurʾān 5. 90–1/93–4, wine is linked with gambling and divination with arrows as an abominable creation of Satan. Khamr was extended by Muḥammad to include every intoxicant (not just wine), and trading in khamr is forbidden, as is its exchange as a gift. If it was proved that tobacco is always harmful, it would be prohibited; and many Muslims already regard it as in that category. In contrast, 47. 15/16 states that in the Garden are ‘rivers of wine, a joy to those who drink’. But in the Garden, those who are safe are beyond being diverted from their adoration of God. See also ALCOHOL; OMAR KHAYYAM.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O101-Khamr.html
Regardless... it has little to do with cannabis in Islam
can you read arabic brother? i can where did you study arabic ?
No....However, I have mastered English....