Dry January: waarom een maand zonder alcohol je al veel gezonder kan maken
https://www.nu.nl/wetenschap/6024775...kan-maken.html
https://sunnahonline.com/library/fiq...cohol-in-islam
Reasons for Prohibition of Alcohol in Islam
There are many reasons why alcoholic beverages have been prohibited in Islam. The following are among the reasons which Muslims believe in and are taken from Dr. Ahmad H. Sakr's booklet on the subject:
Alcohol is considered to be an abomination.
Alcohol is part of Satan's handiwork.
Drinking alcohol generates enmity and hatred among people.
Alcohol prevents people from remembering Allah.
It prevents or delays Muslims from performing their daily prayers. Even if they pray they will not understand the meaning and significance of what they are doing and saying.
Those who drink alcohol will be denied Paradise.
Those who drink alcohol are considered by Islam to be similar to those who worship idols which is also totally prohibited in Islam.
When a person drinks alcohol he is not considered to be a believer.
Alcohol is the mother of evils in society.
Muslims believe that the prophets of Allah did not taste alcoholic beverages and that alcohol was prohibited in the original scriptures of the divinely revealed religions.
Alcoholic beverages have some benefits, but sin and harm resulting from the consumption are far greater than their benefits.
Alcohol brings Allah's curse down on those who drink it, produce, sell or deal with it and those who participate in drinking parties.
Alcohol is responsible for a large number of road accidents.
Alcohol is the cause of many broken families.
Under the influence of alcohol, more homicide, rape and other offences are committed.
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