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[quote][blue]"The Shariah is silent on smoking. So we deal with the matter with common sense and reason. If the government bans smoking in public places for very good reasons, we are fine with it for the government can impose laws in the public interest. Likewise the Shariah is silent on permission of first wife. Is it? If so we can have the condition of permission, by analogical deduction. The former disrupts physical health and the latter emotional and mental. Both would be against the public's interest."[/blue] Actually that is not true. Islamic Shariah forbids smoking because the prophet Muhammad said that anything which is harmful to the body is forbidden. We all know that smoking is harmful to the body so it falls under that catagory as well. How would polygamy be against the publics interest? It's not like women are being forced into a polygamous relationship.[/quote]
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