Holy Benefits: ‘Fasting could help you quit smoking’ – The Express Tribune

by admin on August 16, 2011

Ramadan; A month to quit tobacco

According to research, 5,000 smokers are hospitalized each day and over 100,000 die in the country every year due to tobacco-related diseases .In spite of this over 50% of adult population in the country use some form of tobacco. the holy month of Ramadan offers tobacco users a great opportunity to quit this addiction as people refrain from food, drinks and tobacco use from dawn to dusk.Quit Tobacco Day being held on the first of Ramadan throughout the Muslim world. every year millions of Muslims get rid to tobacco addiction during the month of Ramadan. One of the important benefits of fasting is the sense of discipline that it instills in an individual which can help in avoiding bad habits, especially tobacco addiction. Smoking not only reduces the life expectancy of an individual, but it also affects the quality of life. Tobacco use is the single largest risk factor for lung cancer, heart attacks, and strokes in the country.”various scholars from all over the Muslim world have issued a fatwa that tobacco use is strictly forbidden (haram) in Islam,” . Scientific research, has clearly proven that tobacco is not only a powerful addictive substance but also causes serious harm to the human body and is therefore unacceptable on Islamic grounds. Human life is a gift of God and we have no right to destroy it by using harmful substances such as tobacco.

Majority of smokers think about quitting smoking when they suffer from a serious illness like heart attack or cancer. Young people seldom think about of quitting this habit. Owing to nicotine dependency, when tobacco user try to stop its use some smokers may experience withdrawal symptoms, like irritability, anger, restlessness, impatience, insomnia and difficulty concentrating. These nicotine withdrawal symptoms can be easily controlled by will power and by use of certain medicines .In any case most of these withdrawal symptoms last for only 2 weeks or so.

As a physician who sees people die at young age every day from various tobacco related diseases, I am making a humble plea to all tobacco users in the country to quit tobacco use this Ramadan and start a healthy life.

Prof Javaid Khan FRCP(Edin)Aga Khan University

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