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    Asalam u'aleykum wa ramadan kareem,

    I'm making a college project about the wine in the Islam. Anyway I heard once that there is some schools in the Islam who prohibit only wine and they allowed other beverages.
    I asked a lot of religious people about that and non of them ever hear a thing about an Islamic school who don't support the Qiyas. I had also tried to search the net but I didn't found something about that.
    So I wonder if someone of you ever hear about that or can ask someone who might know?(or I don't remember well).


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    Quote Originally Posted by aztek View Post
    Asalam u'aleykum wa ramadan kareem,

    I'm making a college project about the wine in the Islam. Anyway I heard once that there is some schools in the Islam who prohibit only wine and they allowed other beverages.
    I asked a lot of religious people about that and non of them ever hear a thing about an Islamic school who don't support the Qiyas. I had also tried to search the net but I didn't found something about that.
    So I wonder if someone of you ever hear about that or can ask someone who might know?(or I don't remember well).
    Wa alikum assalam,

    There is (or rather was) a school of fiqh which rejected Qiyas by the name of Zahiriyyah (literalism). Whether they hold this view or not, i'm not too sure although u cant put it past them.


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    The Hanafi school allows non-khamr alcohol upto the point of intoxication. Enter "khamr" into the search facility and check the results. The issue has been discussed extensively.
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    lol @ in the Islam


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    Ruling on smoking various types of hasheesh (marijuana)

    Is it haram to smoke weed (Marijuana) occasionally especially when stressed out?.

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    Praise be to Allaah.

    Hasheesh of all types is haraam, whether it is marijuana or any other type.

    Al-‘Allaamah Ibn Hajar al-Haythami said in al-Fataawa al-Fiqhiyyah (4/233), speaking of hasheeh:

    The evidence for its being forbidden is the report narrated by Ahmad in his Musnad and by Abu Dawood in his Sunan with a saheeh isnaad from Umm Salamah (may Allaah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade all kinds of intoxicants and relaxants. The scholars said that relaxants are things that cause drowsiness and languor in the limbs. This hadeeth indicates that hasheesh in particular is haraam, because it intoxicates and relaxes, which is why those who consume it sleep a great deal. Al-Qaraafi and Ibn Taymiyah narrated that there is scholarly consensus that it is haraam and said: The one who regards it as permissible is a kaafir. He said: The only reason why the four imams (may Allaah have mercy on them) did not speak of it is that it was not known at their time, rather it only appeared at the end of the sixth century AH and the beginning of the seventh century when the Tatar state emerged. End quote.

    Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) said in al-Fataawa al-Kubra (3/425): Consuming this hasheesh in solid form is haraam, and it is one of the most evil of haraam plants, whether a little of it is consumed or a lot. End quote.

    Consuming intoxicants is haraam regardless of the way in which they are consumed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ibn_Harith View Post
    Wa alikum assalam,

    There is (or rather was) a school of fiqh which rejected Qiyas by the name of Zahiriyyah (literalism). Whether they hold this view or not, i'm not too sure although u cant put it past them.
    wa alaikum assalam,

    To the best of my knowledge, they reject all alcohol. I will ask my husband this evening, as he is very familiar with the works of ibn Hazm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali al-Hanafi View Post


    The Hanafi school allows non-khamr alcohol upto the point of intoxication. Enter "khamr" into the search facility and check the results. The issue has been discussed extensively.
    Thanks... This is exactly what I was looking for.
    I was should to add a "khamr" into the key words.

    Also thanks to everyone else who as tried to help me.


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