Islamic Perspectives Relating to Business, Arts, Culture and Communication 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-429-0_43
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A Study on Syariah Whipping as Punishment for Drug Dependents in Malaysia

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“…1, 2022 Before elaborating on the Quranic view on drugs, it is necessary first to understand the maqāṣid al-sharī'ah (objective of Islamic law). Most of the academic literature related to the drug phenomenon has been compared with the word al-khamr found in the Quran (bin Shaikh Mohd Salleh & Kamarulzaman, 2016;Othman et al, 2015). Despite, the indigenous Moroccans' simplistic interpretation of the Quranic prohibition against wine consumption ignores the principle of qiyās, which requires the faithful to draw logical analogies to specific verses in the Quran, allowing the more astute Muslim to understand drugs as a mind-altering substance that is just as harmful to the body as alcohol (Al-Ghalith, 1992).…”
Section: The Notion Of Drugs In the Quranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, 2022 Before elaborating on the Quranic view on drugs, it is necessary first to understand the maqāṣid al-sharī'ah (objective of Islamic law). Most of the academic literature related to the drug phenomenon has been compared with the word al-khamr found in the Quran (bin Shaikh Mohd Salleh & Kamarulzaman, 2016;Othman et al, 2015). Despite, the indigenous Moroccans' simplistic interpretation of the Quranic prohibition against wine consumption ignores the principle of qiyās, which requires the faithful to draw logical analogies to specific verses in the Quran, allowing the more astute Muslim to understand drugs as a mind-altering substance that is just as harmful to the body as alcohol (Al-Ghalith, 1992).…”
Section: The Notion Of Drugs In the Quranmentioning
confidence: 99%