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[quote]Yes, you are right, depression is one among other reasons of addiction. I still think addiction is more social than medical problem. Young Muslims living in western society are now getting into it. Most of the time it starts from smoking cigarettes and develops into serious addiction to other drugs. Education in the light of Quranic guidance is necessary for young children and their parents. Those who are using drugs due to psychological issues need more intensive medical and psychiatric treatment and mental health therapy by a Muslim therapist who can educate the person in the light of Islamic teachings. For smoking the best way to quit is combination of nicotine replacement therapy, emotional support and method to change personal habits or working on a program that helps to change behavior. Edited by: viqaralam on Wednesday, September 02, 2009 7:04 PM[/quote]
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