July 7, 2024 6:05 am
The Glamorization of Drugs: A Contravention of Islamic Values
The Danger of Glamorization
– Normalizing drug use among young people
– Encouraging experimentation and risky behavior
– Creating a culture of sympathy for drug users, rather than support for recovery
– Distracting from the real issues and solutions
Instead of perpetuating the glamorization of drug addiction, we must focus on promoting a culture of recovery, support, and Islamic values.
Promoting Islamic Values and Support
Rather than solely focusing on the dangers of drugs, let’s shift our attention to promoting Islamic values and supporting those who have overcome addiction. By sharing stories of hope and resilience, we can create a more positive narrative and inspire others to seek help. This approach acknowledges the complexities of addiction and offers a more comprehensive solution, aligned with Islamic principles:
– Tawakkul (Trust in Allah): Encouraging individuals to trust in Allah’s mercy and guidance
– Sabr (Patience): Supporting individuals in their struggles and recovery
– Shukr (Gratitude): Fostering gratitude for health and well-being
– Ihsan (Excellence): Promoting self-care and personal growth
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– The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, “A person who guides others to virtue will receive a reward similar to that of the one who follows it, without lessening the reward of either.” (Muslim)
– Islam teaches us to care for our physical and mental health, as part of our duty to preserve our faith (Deen) and our bodies (Badaan)
– The Quran emphasizes the importance of seeking help and support from others, saying, “And help one another in goodness and righteousness.” (5:2)
By incorporating these Islamic principles and values, we can create a more comprehensive and effective approach to drug abuse prevention and recovery.
Source: https://www.greaterkashmir.com/opinion/islamic-perspective-to-drug-abuse-prevention/