Islamic View Regarding Halal and Haram, Alcohol, Drugs and Smoking. By Darussalam UKAbu
Abdur-Rahman Muhammad Shabbir Usmani was born in the district of Faisal
Abad, in Pakistan. At a very early age he began to learn the holy Quran
and at the age of fourteen he had memorized the whole Quran.
That task, he undertook at the same time he was attending secondary
school. He passed the GSCE in Science Subjects and enrolled in an
Islamic Education University in Mamu Kanjan ,Faisal Abad, Pakistan.
There, he studied pure and extensive religious studies for eight years
after which he obtained a degree in Islamic Law in 1997. Also in that
same year , he completed his B.ED at Along with pure and Extensive
religious education in Government colleges and Universities. He got his
Masters Degree in Islamic Studies from Islamiah University Bahawal Pur
Pakistan, in 1996.
He came to England in 1997 to take up the position of Imam and
simultaneously he pursued his quest for further education. To that end,
he completed his doctorate through working on Sahih Al-Bukhaari, in
1999. Since then, he has translated and written a number of books. Now,
he is a working on Sheikh Al-Albaani�s two major books; Silsilah
Ahaadith as-Sahihah and Irwa al-Ghaleel. Thiswork will be soon available
in the bookshops. InshAllah.
Islamic View Regarding- Eat Halaal - Not Haram
- Alcohol
- Dealing in the Business of Alcohol
- Intoxicants and Drugs
- Smoking/Tobacco
- Medical and Social views on Alcohol
Book Index
- Publisher's Note
- Forward
- Eat Halaal - Not Haram
- Literal and Islamic Meaning of Al-Khamr (Alcohol)
- To drink wine and the use of other intoxicants is an evil and a Major sin
- Dealing in the business of alcohol
- Smoking/Tobacco
- Medical and social views on Alcohol