For 40 years I have been on drugs istaugfuralah. I have been Muslim for 25,26 years. I am fighting because it went from weed to harder drugs just try to self medicate myself. I am 2 weeks sober no drugs but Allah'Humdulilah it is not easy. I pray and make duas to stay clean Ameen
The one thing I feel I have left to make me feel cleaner and a better Muslim is removing weed from my lifestyle I don’t stop sacrifice salah as sheikhs have said you never sacrifice salah regardless of sin.. but I comment this before I even watch I hope this helps me because I want to get closer to allah all other desires I feel I can let go easier but this is one thing that has had me in a grip since I was 17 I’m 25 now it needs to stop. On a basic level is ur health in this life in a bigger sense it’s your judgement in the after life
Inshallah Allah will make it easy for us. I have decided to stop for Allah. I have been smoking since I was 15 I'm almost 35 now. It's part of my brain chemistry, but for Allah I will do anything.
I’m in the same boat brothers. 18 years old - 28 years old currently 10 years of addiction and by Allah I’m fully aware that it has done nothing to help me except for ruin my life. My entire family has no idea of my addiction and the struggles I face with it. Today is day 1 of quitting the struggle (cold turkey) for the sake of Allah and inshaAllah I pray i beat the addiction and I also pray InshaAllah for you guys as well overcome it too. Brother Gabriel is right when he said this is usually a battle that we Muslim’s have to face on our own but I’m starting to find comfort in watching these types of videos and reading the comments that now I welcome the things I use to fear when quitting weed because I know now when the struggle of quitting feels like it’s too much I can pull up videos like this to help me continue on forward with the journey.
@@knobl3506 Thank you so much, it means the world that you’re asking. Alhamdulilah I have been clean from it since that day I wrote that comment and let me tell you I don’t even understand how I functioned for so many years smoking. It’s like I was in a deep sleep for so long because Alhamdulilah now I’m feeling better and more happier than I ever did in my entire life. I’m 100% more productive, my prayers and deen are getting back to a place it should have always been, my ability to socialize has skyrocketed like never before, and my thoughts and mind are so much more positive. I thank Allah for guiding me back and wallahi I pray the same for anyone else going through what I went through. I will never ever in my life turn back to weed or any other substance because I now enjoy the mental clarity and man I’m becoming. Putting your trust in Allah is a very powerful thing I would recommend to anyone. Lastly if anyone is reading this, my one message and tip would be to PRAY NO MATTER WHAT BECAUSE THE PRAYER WILL WIPE AWAY THE FILTH. Even if you’re still in filth, continue to pray and eventually the prayer will bring you to the light. Thank you again.
Appreciate you brothers so much. Seems like this is an issue affecting a lot of the young Ummah, especially with the increase in legalization and cannabis dispensaries popping up. I can see our future generations struggling even more with this fitnah. I know a lot of people don't approve of publicizing sins but I think it's necessary if it's done to help others stop/avoid it. If you've experienced it, they cant say "Oh you dont know the struggle" or "you don't know how harmless it is". If they don't hear from you that the path only leads to addiction, abuse, and distancing from Salah (and thus your Creator), who will they hear it from? Otherwise they'll hear about it from friends and such who will encourage it. Being honest with yourself is the first step, and Alhamdullilah I did that. #Freedomfromaddictions
@@torpedo8752who are you to say you aren’t Muslim as soon as you take a drug? That’s like saying your not a Muslim as soon as you sin, Astaghfurallah you can’t say things like that
Mashallah, brothers, for discussing another real life issue for many Muslims. This is a very real struggle, and being able to hear Muslims talking about it without slipping straight into condemnation and judgement is really positive and helpful. This is something I am struggling with getting past. Please make dua for me. 🙏 🤲 🙏 🤲 🙏 🤲
I want to convert back too. I've bounced back and forth between Christianity and Islam. But I stay high all day and feel I would be hypocrite. I tell myself pray anyway and msybe it will help me to chsngr my heart. Do you pray high?
Asalaamu Alaikum Gabriel really spoke some great point we all need to get together Muslims I mean I true believers that love your brothers for the sake Allah no thing else!
Salam, would gladly appreciate if you bros can make a video on the books to read comprising the different branches of knowledge regarding the Deen. Jazakallah.
I try to pray as much as possible & the masjid is right next to my house but I smoke so much because I’m so depressed & I have insomnia when I don’t smoke for a couple days, I’m trying my best it’s hard as a mug
Maashaa Allaah, this is an eye opening experience that especially Muslim community in the west needs to take serious about, the Muslim youth are in dare situation and we don't even have a adequate resources to combat this pandemic of weed, let alone help to recognise the damage its causing their state of mind, May Allaah SWT help and protect Muslim youth, aameen
I read the Qur'an this year and accepted Islam for a few weeks. I was going to quit weed for it but I decided I still need it for a while yet. People use weed, in my case, because it soothes internal trauma from a difficult life. It is quite possible for a person to heal sufficiently to not need drugs anymore. Cannabis is an intoxicant so I don't want to do it forever but even the doctors say it is good for my PTSD, it stops the night terrors and eases my suffering. I'm rapidly healing since reading the Qur'an so it may not be long before I try quitting it again. I decided I don't want to live by the rigid rules of organised religion so I went back to my roots of pantheism. God is everything good and bad. He is the same thing as the universe. His dreams are physical, emotional, psychological events that happen in the real world. God even works through the evil things of the world (his nightmares).
I think if you used it as nighttime aid and not to get high Inshallah that would be permissible. I know other folks would disagree. Problem is that we still have to follow our nations laws as Muslims, so if it is illegal in your state technically still not Halal even if you were truly using it medicinally. Inshallah you can kick it altogether. Maybe try some meditation in the morning and at night maybe after Salah and duas.
@@scottbox1342 I'm learning that if I heal enough I won't need the weed anymore. Since reading the Qur'an I have been healing very fast. I think even my high blood pressure is getting better!
@@brendanhoffmann8402subhannallah thats really amazing my brother. Im a born muslim and i just turned 24. Allah forgive me but i smoked cigarettes and weed for many years and now i have a blocked artery. Idk if its because of the cigs and weed but they definitely didnt help. I ask that allah replaces our addictions with quran. Thank you for the motivation my brother
You describe attributes that cannabis doesn't have. That is the biggest issue with this common misconception of Cannabis being a harmful intoxicate, which we continue to be shown it is not. It's easy to fool people who do not know.
One of the rules of salah is to be free from intoxicant, let alone preying with high state of mind, performing salah one must fulfil all its rules and regulations, one must be a sober from all intoxicating elements...
I was smoking weed for 5 years everyday. Heres a list of things I did to make me stop 1. Make sincere dua to Allah to free you off this khamar and addiction. 2. Stop smoking for just 3 days and pray 5 times a day read lots of quran and research in those days all the negative effects of weed not just Islamically. 3. Get a pen and paper. Write down two categories, benefits and negative of smoking weed. You will find that the benefits will be nothing vs the negatives. E.g the only benefits I had was that i thought it make me less anxious and made me emotionally numb to the trauma in my life. HOWEVER now that I have quit I realised these benefits that I thought it was giving me were not true at all, it made me more anxious as I would be dependant on it and it the numbness made me emotionally weak. 4. Remove the people in your life who keep asking to smoke weed with them OR atleast tell them you don't want to smoke anymore and see how they react.
If you're having side effects it's because the weed your smoking is tainted with elements to keep you trapped by the thrill of the addiction to the intoxicated feeling... Been there done that and so I'm talking from experience... "BIG TIME" *********************** Subhaan'AllAAH Alhamdulillah AllAAHu'Ahkbur
As'Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu... If you're smoking weed and you can't stop, then that is tantamount to committing Shirk, a'uthubillah and the prayers are not excepted until 40 days after the addiction has stopped but that doesn't negate the PRAYER because your still obligated to perform the Salaat ... And yes it's an addiction to something other than AllAAH aza"wajaal and that is no doubt a serious issue... Yaa Muqallibal Quloob Thabbit Qalbee Alaa Deenik... O'Turnner of the Hearts keep my HEART firm upon your Deen... And so don't take it for granted that you are in SAFETY when acting upon anything that goes against the "HAQQ"....
Also as Muslims we stick to the HAQQ and oppose the falsehoods... From where ever it comes... And A'Nasheed of any kind are also not permissible for Muslims... So these young brothers need to be quoting from the Mu'Shaykhs. And not their opinions .. May AllAH subhana wata'alaa make it easy for them ...
Brothers I wanna ask a question in a Islamic state, women aren't allowed to be in positions of power are they? For example high up in the government, they can still work in the government, but not high positions, am I right? Because in the rashidun state of the prophet pbuh I don't think women worked in positions of power in government, correct me if I'm wrong tho. Just need to know can't really find info online.
Women in islam are not allowed to be in positions of leadership. Yes, they have a political say for example women were also required to give bay’a when choosing leaders but in terms of being the leaders themselves then no. This is not from Islam and there is consensus on this by all scholars upon the Qur’an and Sunnah.
This is honesty in spreading awareness of issues that has to be dealt with tho. The brother is also not bragging about it as it is narrated in the ahadith to the top of the thread here. The essence is that Allāh will not forgive that one who is essentially bragging and seeing the evil deed as "cool" This is definitely not that.
The thing is. Are you sure smoking weed is haram? Who told you that and in what basis?? Is the reasoning logical? With that said, dont smoke weed. It makes you lazy. (Edit: Also, like with sugar, porn or coffee, you can easily get addicted to it). Also, dont consume other harmful stuff like sugar or porn. Coffee can be considered a stimulant drug as well. The difference between those and weed is how modern society sees them which bleeds in to our religion. Follow the Quran, and more importantly, undrstand the spirit of the quran and dont belive in algernative narratives that pass as religious while they contradict the spirit of the Quran. As the Quran tells us, beware the so called scholars of Islam. Allah tells us that he made the message clear for everyone and that the Quran is complete. Scholars will tell you that the Quran is very difficult and incomplete without alternative narratives made by humans. Which one do you belive? Thats your choice.
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For 40 years I have been on drugs istaugfuralah. I have been Muslim for 25,26 years. I am fighting because it went from weed to harder drugs just try to self medicate myself. I am 2 weeks sober no drugs but Allah'Humdulilah it is not easy. I pray and make duas to stay clean Ameen
ramadan helped me now 8 months clean alhamdulillah I was addicted everyday for over 7 years
The one thing I feel I have left to make me feel cleaner and a better Muslim is removing weed from my lifestyle I don’t stop sacrifice salah as sheikhs have said you never sacrifice salah regardless of sin.. but I comment this before I even watch I hope this helps me because I want to get closer to allah all other desires I feel I can let go easier but this is one thing that has had me in a grip since I was 17 I’m 25 now it needs to stop. On a basic level is ur health in this life in a bigger sense it’s your judgement in the after life
Inshallah Allah will make it easy for us. I have decided to stop for Allah. I have been smoking since I was 15 I'm almost 35 now. It's part of my brain chemistry, but for Allah I will do anything.
I’m in the same boat brothers. 18 years old - 28 years old currently 10 years of addiction and by Allah I’m fully aware that it has done nothing to help me except for ruin my life. My entire family has no idea of my addiction and the struggles I face with it. Today is day 1 of quitting the struggle (cold turkey) for the sake of Allah and inshaAllah I pray i beat the addiction and I also pray InshaAllah for you guys as well overcome it too. Brother Gabriel is right when he said this is usually a battle that we Muslim’s have to face on our own but I’m starting to find comfort in watching these types of videos and reading the comments that now I welcome the things I use to fear when quitting weed because I know now when the struggle of quitting feels like it’s too much I can pull up videos like this to help me continue on forward with the journey.
@@K.I.frmCanada hope you are still clean 6 days later inshallah
@@knobl3506 Thank you so much, it means the world that you’re asking. Alhamdulilah I have been clean from it since that day I wrote that comment and let me tell you I don’t even understand how I functioned for so many years smoking. It’s like I was in a deep sleep for so long because Alhamdulilah now I’m feeling better and more happier than I ever did in my entire life. I’m 100% more productive, my prayers and deen are getting back to a place it should have always been, my ability to socialize has skyrocketed like never before, and my thoughts and mind are so much more positive. I thank Allah for guiding me back and wallahi I pray the same for anyone else going through what I went through. I will never ever in my life turn back to weed or any other substance because I now enjoy the mental clarity and man I’m becoming. Putting your trust in Allah is a very powerful thing I would recommend to anyone. Lastly if anyone is reading this, my one message and tip would be to PRAY NO MATTER WHAT BECAUSE THE PRAYER WILL WIPE AWAY THE FILTH. Even if you’re still in filth, continue to pray and eventually the prayer will bring you to the light. Thank you again.
@@K.I.frmCanada Mashallah day by day brother
I lost it at the beginning lol, how can faiyad go from laughing to a poker face that quickly haha
😂😂😂 bruh that’s hilarious
Fuck allah, muhammad was a fucking pig, cocksucker💩💩💩💩💩🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🕋🕋🕋🐷🐷🐷🐷
Appreciate you brothers so much. Seems like this is an issue affecting a lot of the young Ummah, especially with the increase in legalization and cannabis dispensaries popping up. I can see our future generations struggling even more with this fitnah. I know a lot of people don't approve of publicizing sins but I think it's necessary if it's done to help others stop/avoid it. If you've experienced it, they cant say "Oh you dont know the struggle" or "you don't know how harmless it is". If they don't hear from you that the path only leads to addiction, abuse, and distancing from Salah (and thus your Creator), who will they hear it from? Otherwise they'll hear about it from friends and such who will encourage it. Being honest with yourself is the first step, and Alhamdullilah I did that. #Freedomfromaddictions
Unfortunatly i live at Glasgow in Scotland and sooooo much Muslim males smoke weed , May Allah guide the entire Ummah
You’re no a muslim once you start taking drugs, remember that
@@torpedo8752 ive never felt smarter and more cleverer than ever before
@@onemore7108 cleverer lmao glad you’re feeling that at way at least
Fuck allah, muhammad was a fucking pig, cocksucker💩💩💩💩💩🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🕋🕋🕋🐷🐷🐷🐷
@@torpedo8752who are you to say you aren’t Muslim as soon as you take a drug? That’s like saying your not a Muslim as soon as you sin, Astaghfurallah you can’t say things like that
Wow so informative. Personally I had to go through a very bad experience elsewhere in life to get close to Islam. Made it easy to quit
I'm.a revert I smoke weed I'm cutting down fast I will stop ..this was s buzz kill in a good way
May Allah Help us all to overcome and grow.
Mashallah, brothers, for discussing another real life issue for many Muslims. This is a very real struggle, and being able to hear Muslims talking about it without slipping straight into condemnation and judgement is really positive and helpful.
This is something I am struggling with getting past. Please make dua for me. 🙏 🤲 🙏 🤲 🙏 🤲
inshallah bro you pass it same like me. I hope u did.
I needed this video 💯 Weed has been the hardest for me to quit since reverting
I want to convert back too. I've bounced back and forth between Christianity and Islam. But I stay high all day and feel I would be hypocrite. I tell myself pray anyway and msybe it will help me to chsngr my heart. Do you pray high?
@@nicholashoneycutt I bounce back forth from Christianity and Islam too bro. Its an endless debate
@@nicholashoneycutt And yeah I still pray even if i got high that day but its def harder to💯
@@spiscold50 where are you at right now faith wise, if I may ask? You ever work about dying in wrong state? Been weighing on me heavy as of late.
@@nicholashoneycutt Im really a Quranist at heart. Hadiths the only thing that make me doubt Islam tbh since I converted
Asalaamu Alaikum Gabriel really spoke some great point we all need to get together Muslims I mean I true believers that love your brothers for the sake Allah no thing else!
Salam, would gladly appreciate if you bros can make a video on the books to read comprising the different branches of knowledge regarding the Deen. Jazakallah.
I try to pray as much as possible & the masjid is right next to my house but I smoke so much because I’m so depressed & I have insomnia when I don’t smoke for a couple days, I’m trying my best it’s hard as a mug
Maashaa Allaah, this is an eye opening experience that especially Muslim community in the west needs to take serious about, the Muslim youth are in dare situation and we don't even have a adequate resources to combat this pandemic of weed, let alone help to recognise the damage its causing their state of mind, May Allaah SWT help and protect Muslim youth, aameen
POWERFUL VIDEO.... THANKS
I read the Qur'an this year and accepted Islam for a few weeks. I was going to quit weed for it but I decided I still need it for a while yet. People use weed, in my case, because it soothes internal trauma from a difficult life. It is quite possible for a person to heal sufficiently to not need drugs anymore. Cannabis is an intoxicant so I don't want to do it forever but even the doctors say it is good for my PTSD, it stops the night terrors and eases my suffering. I'm rapidly healing since reading the Qur'an so it may not be long before I try quitting it again. I decided I don't want to live by the rigid rules of organised religion so I went back to my roots of pantheism. God is everything good and bad. He is the same thing as the universe. His dreams are physical, emotional, psychological events that happen in the real world. God even works through the evil things of the world (his nightmares).
I think if you used it as nighttime aid and not to get high Inshallah that would be permissible. I know other folks would disagree. Problem is that we still have to follow our nations laws as Muslims, so if it is illegal in your state technically still not Halal even if you were truly using it medicinally. Inshallah you can kick it altogether. Maybe try some meditation in the morning and at night maybe after Salah and duas.
@@scottbox1342 I'm learning that if I heal enough I won't need the weed anymore. Since reading the Qur'an I have been healing very fast. I think even my high blood pressure is getting better!
@@brendanhoffmann8402subhannallah thats really amazing my brother. Im a born muslim and i just turned 24. Allah forgive me but i smoked cigarettes and weed for many years and now i have a blocked artery. Idk if its because of the cigs and weed but they definitely didnt help. I ask that allah replaces our addictions with quran. Thank you for the motivation my brother
You describe attributes that cannabis doesn't have.
That is the biggest issue with this common misconception of Cannabis being a harmful intoxicate, which we continue to be shown it is not.
It's easy to fool people who do not know.
How or what advise can be given in a community where young men are seriously addicted to weed but also don’t miss the daily prayers.
One of the rules of salah is to be free from intoxicant, let alone preying with high state of mind, performing salah one must fulfil all its rules and regulations, one must be a sober from all intoxicating elements...
Jazakallahu Khair🙏🏾
I was smoking weed for 5 years everyday. Heres a list of things I did to make me stop
1. Make sincere dua to Allah to free you off this khamar and addiction.
2. Stop smoking for just 3 days and pray 5 times a day read lots of quran and research in those days all the negative effects of weed not just Islamically.
3. Get a pen and paper. Write down two categories, benefits and negative of smoking weed. You will find that the benefits will be nothing vs the negatives. E.g the only benefits I had was that i thought it make me less anxious and made me emotionally numb to the trauma in my life.
HOWEVER now that I have quit I realised these benefits that I thought it was giving me were not true at all, it made me more anxious as I would be dependant on it and it the numbness made me emotionally weak.
4. Remove the people in your life who keep asking to smoke weed with them OR atleast tell them you don't want to smoke anymore and see how they react.
If you're having side effects it's because the weed your smoking is tainted with elements to keep you trapped by the thrill of the addiction to the intoxicated feeling...
Been there done that and so I'm talking from experience...
"BIG TIME"
***********************
Subhaan'AllAAH Alhamdulillah AllAAHu'Ahkbur
As'Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuhu...
If you're smoking weed and you can't stop, then that is tantamount to committing Shirk, a'uthubillah and the prayers are not excepted until 40 days after the addiction has stopped but that doesn't negate the PRAYER because your still obligated to perform the Salaat ...
And yes it's an addiction to something other than AllAAH aza"wajaal and that is no doubt a serious issue...
Yaa Muqallibal Quloob Thabbit Qalbee Alaa Deenik...
O'Turnner of the Hearts keep my HEART firm upon your Deen...
And so don't take it for granted that you are in SAFETY when acting upon anything that goes against the "HAQQ"....
Can someone tell me the name of the speaker they’re discussing, he made an impact on my life
Also as Muslims we stick to the HAQQ and oppose the falsehoods...
From where ever it comes...
And A'Nasheed of any kind are also not permissible for Muslims...
So these young brothers need to be quoting from the Mu'Shaykhs. And not their opinions ..
May AllAH subhana wata'alaa make it easy for them ...
#Freedomfromaddictions
Brothers I wanna ask a question in a Islamic state, women aren't allowed to be in positions of power are they? For example high up in the government, they can still work in the government, but not high positions, am I right? Because in the rashidun state of the prophet pbuh I don't think women worked in positions of power in government, correct me if I'm wrong tho. Just need to know can't really find info online.
I will suggest you to go and ask for the nearest mosque, go to people with knowledge
Women in islam are not allowed to be in positions of leadership. Yes, they have a political say for example women were also required to give bay’a when choosing leaders but in terms of being the leaders themselves then no. This is not from Islam and there is consensus on this by all scholars upon the Qur’an and Sunnah.
He doesn't talk phisical addiction
Can you guys do one on quitting listening to music?
@Ak aight for sure
Do u want to die listening to a song there u go lol
Inshallah my comment will be pinned
Faiyad looks like jon jones
Why is it haram to smoke weed when its a natural herb its being used as a medicine etc just quriois
Real muslim shouldn't smoke at all
Your damn right but unfortunately the society we live in (uk) is corrupted the youth needs help in this format inshallah
💯💯👊
where is this interview from?
Kickin up dust media
@@lexlugar5628 thank you bro
Assalamu alaykum. Are you guys aware of the Islamic ruling on publicising haram/sins?
This is honesty in spreading awareness of issues that has to be dealt with tho. The brother is also not bragging about it as it is narrated in the ahadith to the top of the thread here.
The essence is that Allāh will not forgive that one who is essentially bragging and seeing the evil deed as "cool"
This is definitely not that.
Thats not alot lmao 🤣 dude i qyit but when i smoked i smoke 28 grams every two /3 days
The thing is. Are you sure smoking weed is haram? Who told you that and in what basis?? Is the reasoning logical?
With that said, dont smoke weed. It makes you lazy. (Edit: Also, like with sugar, porn or coffee, you can easily get addicted to it). Also, dont consume other harmful stuff like sugar or porn. Coffee can be considered a stimulant drug as well. The difference between those and weed is how modern society sees them which bleeds in to our religion.
Follow the Quran, and more importantly, undrstand the spirit of the quran and dont belive in algernative narratives that pass as religious while they contradict the spirit of the Quran. As the Quran tells us, beware the so called scholars of Islam. Allah tells us that he made the message clear for everyone and that the Quran is complete. Scholars will tell you that the Quran is very difficult and incomplete without alternative narratives made by humans. Which one do you belive? Thats your choice.
Brother it’s one thing to do haram. Buts it’s another to question if something is haram, despite surah baqarah verse 219 literally showing it’s haram.
Read the Quran thoroughly stop looking for excuses that have no justification and that will not help you understand the fundamentals first
Yo the Quran literally says we can't do intoxicants. THC is a form of intoxication
10 plus gs a day
Smoking weed isn't a struggle....it's don't do it. I don't even do the prayer shit and I don't smoke weed lol
Weed and drugs are gateway to demons
Afghani people are possessed
#Freedomfromaddictions