Alcohol

Alcohol
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Publication year :
1983
Publish location :
Tehran, iran
Number of volumes :
1
Publish number :
fIRST
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Alcohol
Substance consumption raises moral, social, and health concerns across societies. Alcohol examines the ethical, legal, and social implications of alcohol use within Islamic teaching.
About the Book
Alcohol analyzes scriptural prohibitions and jurisprudential reasoning underlying the ban on intoxicants. The book explores gradual legislative process through which alcohol was prohibited, emphasizing social wisdom embedded in revelation. Structured chapters examine health consequences, family disruption, economic cost, and moral impairment associated with intoxication. The text argues that prohibition aims to preserve intellect, dignity, and social stability. Comparative discussion evaluates permissive cultural norms and their societal outcomes. Rather than presenting prohibition as arbitrary restriction, the book situates it within broader objectives of Islamic law aimed at protecting life and reason. Analytical progression ensures clarity regarding theological and social dimensions of the ruling.
What You Will Discover
- Scriptural basis for prohibition
- Gradual development of legal ruling
- Social and health consequences of alcohol
- Preservation of intellect and dignity
- Comparative cultural perspectives
- Objectives of Islamic legal framework
About the Author
The author approaches the subject through jurisprudential scholarship and social analysis, presenting structured evaluation of ethical and legal implications.
Who Is This Book For?
This book is for students and readers seeking principled understanding of Islamic rulings on alcohol and their social rationale.







