Abdur Rahman ibn Yusuf Mangera – Q&A Is chewing Tobacco Paan permissible
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The speaker discusses the use of tobacco and its potential health risks, including the potential use of Nolan smoke, which is associated with "harms of shisha," and the potential use of carbon monoxide in cigarettes. They also mention the potential use of shisha and cigarettes, which have similar chemical characteristics, but discuss the potential risks of their use.
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I recently came across a video by yourself called harms of shisha.
What is your view on chewing tobacco and ban? Tobacco on Pine
is of a lesser degree, I believe. But again, if the tobacco has, if
that depends on the level of what's in tobacco because I don't
think there's going to be nicotine, and I don't think
there's going to be tar in there, see cigarettes, sorry. shisha has
carbon monoxide, because of the water and the way things, you
know, the processes, cigarettes, they generally have, you know, tar
and all these other weird chemicals. I'm assuming that this
tobacco that you know, this Baba stuff that they put in fine and so
on. It probably is more pure tobacco, weed, whatever. So it's
still bad. But I've asked Allah ma who take it, why do you do this?
You know, why do you have fun and so on. So for them, it's just like
for them to be able to work a bit more gives them that slight, it's
like coffee.
They keep it just to keep it vibrant, so that they can read and
so on. So unless you can prove haram ingredients in there. We
can't call it haram. Right? Because it's kind of a mild
stimulant. It doesn't make you intoxicated. It just kind of calms
you down or makes you a bit active. So it's not the same as
shisha and cigarettes, because they have these additional things.
Of course, if this has one of these additional things, it'll
hold the same command, but I would doubt it that it has the same
things.