Rainbow Mage
Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Esalam so you should never spend anything on your own enjoyment?
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Not according to my understanding because I don't believe in sin. But I do understand that things like alcohol and gambling are bad for you and can lead to negative consequences. Hence why my religion preaches against getting involved with them.
this is what the Qur'an says regarding alcohol;
The Noble Qur'an - al-Baqarah 2:219 They ask you (O Muhammad ) concerning alcoholic drink and gambling. Say: "In them is a great sin, and (some) benefit for men, but the sin of them is greater than their benefit." And they ask you what they ought to spend. Say: "That which is beyond your needs." Thus Allâh makes clear to you His Laws in order that you may give thought.
The Qur'an clearly allows alcoholic drink and it even says that is some instances it is a benefit for men. And surely if you are a drunk it is a great sin.
When they asked how much should they should spend on it, the answer is, any money that you can threw away and not have any financial change, regarding if it was spent or not spent.
These are a sin, as can anything be consider a sin if it distracts or removes us spritually from higher achievements. Of course if we reject anything beyond self indulgence then there will never be anything with more value than indulging our desires.
Once we know or accept that there is something greater or higher than our desires, and we knowingly act against that, then we knowingly sin or cause harm to ourselves (and perhaps others).
It is not necessarily a sin in the sense that we will go to hell, but it can imply that we will have to reap what we sow (Karma).
I should add that it is up to the individual what they do, and I try not to judge that or suggest it is a sin. Only that going against our better judgement could be called "sin".
The Qur'an clearly allows alcoholic drink and it even says that is some instances it is a benefit for men. And surely if you are a drunk it is a great sin.
When they asked how much should they should spend on it, the answer is, any money that you can threw away and not have any financial change, regarding if it was spent or not spent.
There is one thing I never understood: Why do people feel you need to get drunk to have fun? I don't see anything fun about a hangover, throwing up, or passing out.
There is one thing I never understood: Why do people feel you need to get drunk to have fun? I don't see anything fun about a hangover, throwing up, or passing out.