ibrahim.bukhari | -- 22-11-2005 @ 12:33 AM | ||||||||||
ÈÓã Çááå ÇáÑÍãä ÇáÑÍíã This recent incident should serve as a reminder, to myself as well as others insha'Allaah, of the foolishness and destruction caused by alcoholism. May Allaah protect us all from the fitnah of alcohol. Ameen Source: Reuters News November 21, 2005
A reminder from the Lord of the 'Alamin:
ÅÈÑÇåíã ÇáÈÎÇÑí Ibrahim Bukhari _____________________________ Ibn Sharefah Abdul-Qawiyy al-Michiganee
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abu.jameelah.m | -- 02-12-2005 @ 4:17 PM | ||||||||||
Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem, As salaamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu, Wallahul Musta'an, IT GETS WORSE.... PARENTS CHARGED WITH BABY'S VODKA OVERDOSE!!! Source: CNN.com Friday, December 2, 2005; Posted: 6:41 a.m. EST (11:41 GMT)
min 'abdillah: Abu Jameelah Michael Latham
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ibrahim.bukhari | -- 03-12-2005 @ 1:47 PM | ||||||||||
wa alaikumus salaam wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuh SubhanAllaah ! Another sad example and REMINDER of the foolishness and destruction caused by drugs and alcohol... This was reported just today: Two-Year-Old Boy Found with Drugs in Preschool Source: Associated Press - December 3, 2005
ÅÈÑÇåíã ÇáÈÎÇÑí Ibrahim Bukhari _____________________________ Ibn Sharefah Abdul-Qawiyy al-Michiganee
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Hamza-L-F | -- 04-12-2005 @ 11:00 AM | ||||||||||
Asalaamu 'alaykum Source: BBC NEWS UK Edition (website), Friday 2 December 2005
Subhaanakallaah humma wa bi Hamdika Ashadu allaa ilaha illa ant, astaghfiruka wa atooba ilayk
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ibrahim.bukhari | -- 06-12-2005 @ 3:18 PM | ||||||||||
Source: Assoiciated Press - December 6, 2005 Rap Artist Accidently Kills Himself While Drinking
ÅÈÑÇåíã ÇáÈÎÇÑí Ibrahim Bukhari _____________________________ Ibn Sharefah Abdul-Qawiyy al-Michiganee
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sajid_chauhan_81 | -- 03-07-2007 @ 1:24 PM | ||||||||||
Third of Americans Have Alcohol Problems at Some Point By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter Monday, July 2, 2007; 12:00 AM MONDAY, July 2 (HealthDay News) -- More than 30 percent of Americans say they have had problems with alcohol, a new study shows. Among those with drinking problems, 17.8 percent say they have alcohol abuse problems, and 12.5 percent are alcohol-dependent, according to the report in the July issue of theArchives of General Psychiatry. "At some time in a person's life, 30 percent of the population in the United States will develop alcohol dependence or alcohol abuse," said lead researcher Bridget F. Grant, chief of the Laboratory of Epidemiology and Biometry at the U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. The hallmarks of alcohol abuse are interpersonal problems, financial problems and problems in daily living due to excessive drinking, Grant said. Alcohol dependence is more serious, she said. "That's where a person has a compulsion to drink as well as impaired control," she explained. Grant noted that another major finding in the study is that there is an eight- to 10-year delay in treatment for alcohol problems after the problem starts. "That 10 years can be devastating," she said. In addition, there is a big treatment gap, Grant said. "Only 24 percent of people who had alcohol dependence are ever treated," she said. There are many new medications and behavioral treatments, Grant said. "But most people, including physicians, don't realize the new state-of-the-art treatment," she said. "Basically, we need a national campaign to educate physicians and lay people that there are treatments out there, and they are effective." In the study, Grant's team analyzed data on 43,093 U.S. adults. The data were collected from interviews done between 2001 and 2002. In the interviews, people were asked about symptoms of alcohol abuse and dependence and diagnosed for depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, substance abuse disorder and other psychiatric problems. In the year before the interview, 8.5 percent of adults reported having an alcohol use disorder, including 4.7 percent with alcohol abuse and 3.8 percent who were alcohol-dependent, Grant's group found. In addition, of those who had alcohol dependence during their lifetime, only 24.1 percent were ever treated. Of those who were alcohol-dependent in the year before the study, only 12.1 percent received treatment during that time, the researchers found. For those with alcohol problems, the prevalence is higher among men and Native Americans, Grant said. "Asians, Hispanics and blacks have a lower prevalence than whites," she added. "Alcohol abuse is greatest among those in the 30- to 60-year-old age range." While these data remain mostly unchanged over the years, Grant is disappointed that the number of people being treated for alcohol problems remains the same. "More people need to be gotten into treatment and into treatment sooner," she said. One expert thinks lack of awareness of alcohol problems and treatment options remains a serious problem. "There is not so much new data here but rather an update on findings that we've known about for some time...," said Dr. James Garbutt, a professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina. Most troubling is that only about 24 percent of those with alcohol dependence receive treatment, Garbutt noted. "The findings speak to the continued lack of adequate awareness and treatment of these disorders and the devastating consequences this has for public health," he said. Another expert agreed that the gap in treatment is the most serious issue highlighted by the study. "The most important finding of this study is the lack of progress in improving delivery of treatment to individuals with alcohol-use disorders," said Dr. Adam Bisaga, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Columbia University and addiction psychiatrist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, both in New York City. "This occurs despite significant advances in research describing brain abnormalities contributing to the development and maintenance of alcoholism and availability of several medications and psychotherapies that are effective in reducing burden of these frequently occurring disorders," Bisaga said. source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/02/AR2007070201237.html The Qur'aan is the Speech of Allaah. Whatever Allaah and His Messenger sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam forbid is bad for us. Alcoholism is Shaitan's handiwork. Sajid "There is no deity worthy of any worship except Allah subhaanu wa ta'aala and Muhammad sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam is his last and final Messenger."
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sajid_chauhan_81 | -- 19-12-2007 @ 12:16 AM | ||||||||||
It's good that some Catholics have realized the foolishness of alcholism and are coming closer to the Qur'aanic message. But when will they realize the foolishness of Shirk? May Allaah guide these people to Islaam. Catholics asked to shun liquor this Xmas MUMBAI: Will the cup of good cheer pass Catholics by this Christmas season? In a bold step, Cardinal Varkey Vidyathil has urged Catholics of his archdiocese, Ernakulam-Angamaly in Kerala, to celebrate a liquor-free Christmas this year. The cardinal's message has come as a dampener on the forthcoming Christmas celebrations and has become a talking point in church circles across the country. In his message, printed in several Catholic publications, the cardinal regrets that alcohol consumption has become "an integral part" of all Christian celebrations. "Whether it's Christmas, Easter or family celebrations, we serve liquor to enjoy the occasion," he noted. This is not the first appeal against consumption of alcohol during Christmas. The Catholic clergy has often advised against serving of alcohol at Christmas celebrations, but this is the first occasion in recent times that a functionary as senior as a cardinal has spoken out with such fervour. "Alcoholism destroys many families and leads to domestic violence," Vidyathil pointed out and urged Catholic families to abstain from alcoholic beverages. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Catholics_asked_to_shun_liquor/articleshow/2632530.cms
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sajid_chauhan_81 | -- 25-05-2010 @ 12:24 PM | ||||||||||
Please read the complete article on the official World Health Organization (WHO) website http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/facts/alcohol/en/ For more facts and figures related to drugs, tobacco, etc. please refer http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/facts/en/ Note that in the Shariah, not only are intoxicants like alcohol and drugs prohibited but also tobacco. Please see http://www.salafitalk.net/st/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=10&Topic=8171&sortby=asc WAllaahu aalam.
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ibrahim.bukhari | -- 27-05-2010 @ 3:09 AM | ||||||||||
subhanAllaah Ibrahim Bukhari
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