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Woe To
The Drinker Of Wine: Case Of A Girl Drinking Alcohol
Before Ramadaan
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A girl drank alcohol before Ramadaan began, then
she started to fast at the beginning of Ramadaan, but
one of the sisters told her that her fasting would be
rejected and that Allaah would not accept it because
she had drunk wine recently, and that she had to wait
forty days before Allaah would accept her prayer and
fasting. Is this true? May Allaah reward you with
good.
Praise be to Allaah.
Drinking alcohol is a major sin, for wine is the
mother of all evils. It clouds the mind, wastes money,
causes headaches, tastes foul, and is an abomination
of the Shaytaan’s [Satan’s] handiwork. It creates
enmity and hatred between people, prevents them from
remembering Allaah and praying, calls them to zina
[unlawful sexual relationships], and may even call
them to commit incest with their daughters, sisters or
other female relatives. It takes away pride and
protective jealousy (gheerah), and generates shame,
regret and disgrace, and puts the drinker in the same
category as the most imperfect type of people, namely
those who are insane. It leads to the disclosure of
secrets and exposure of faults. It encourages people
to commit sins and evil actions. It makes people
transgress sacred limits and the one who is addicted
to it is like an idol-worshipper.
How many wars has it started, how many rich men has it
made poor, how many noble people has it brought low,
how many blessings has it destroyed, how many
disasters has it caused?
How often has it created division between man and
wife?
How much regret has it generated and how many tears
has it caused to flow?
How often has it closed the doors of goodness to the
drinker and opened the doors of evil to him?
How often has it brought about calamity and hastened
death?
How much trouble has it brought to the one who drinks
it?
It is the source of sin, the key to evil; it takes
away blessings and brings calamity.
Even if it did not have all these evil consequences,
the fact that one cannot have both the wine of this
world and the wine of Paradise is sufficient
deterrent.
And the evil consequences of alcohol are many time
more than we have mentioned.
From the words of Ibn al-Qayyim in Haadi al-Arwaah.
Allaah has warned us against it in His Book and on the
lips of His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him).
1 – Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Intoxicants (all kinds of
alcoholic drinks), and gambling, and Al-Ansaab (stone
altars for sacrifices to idols, jinn, etc), and Al-Azlaam
(arrows for seeking luck or decision) are an
abomination of Shaytaan’s (Satan’s) handiwork. So
avoid (strictly all) that (abomination) in order that
you may be successful”
[al-Maa’idah 5:90]
2 – Allaah has cursed the drinker of alcohol. In Sunan
Abi Dawood (3189) it is narrated that Ibn ‘Umar (may
Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of
Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said: “Allaah has cursed alcohol, the one who drinks
it, the one who pours it, the one who sells it, the
one who buys it, the one squeezes (the grapes, etc),
the one for whom it is squeezed, the one who carries
it and the one to whom it is carried.” Classed as
saheeh by al-Albaani as stated in Saheeh Abi Dawood,
2/700.
3 – The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) likened the one who is addicted to alcohol to one
who worships idols. It was narrated that Abu Hurayrah
said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) said: “The one who is addicted to
alcohol is like one who worships an idol.” Narrated by
Ibn Maajah, 3375; classed as hasan by al-Albaani in
Saheeh Ibn Maajah, 2720.
4 – The one who is addicted to alcohol will be denied
admission to Paradise. It was narrated from
Abu’l-Darda’ that the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) said: “No one who is addicted to
alcohol will enter Paradise.” Narrated by Ibn Maajah,
3376; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani as stated in
Saheeh Ibn Maajah, 2721.
5 – It was narrated that ‘Uthmaan (may Allaah be
pleased with him) said: “Avoid alcohol for it is the
mother of all evils. There was a man among the people
who came before you who was a devoted worshipper. A
seductive woman fell in love with him, and she sent
her slave-woman to him to call him to bear witness. He
went with the slave-woman, and every time they passed
through a door, she locked it behind them, until he
reached a beautiful woman with whom was a child and a
vessel of wine. She said, ‘I did not call you to bear
witness, rather I called you either to have
intercourse with me, or to drink a cup of this wine,
or to kill this child.’ He said, ‘Pour me some of this
wine.’ So she poured him a cup, then he said, ‘Give me
more,’ and he did not stop until he had has
intercourse with her and killed the child. So avoid
alcohol, for by Allaah faith and addiction to wine
cannot be combined except soon one of them will be
expelled.”
Narrated by al-Nasaa’i, 5666; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani
in Saheeh al-Nasaa’i, 5236.
6 – His prayers will not be accepted for forty days.
It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Amr said: The
Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: “Whoever drinks alcohol and gets
drunk, his prayers will not be accepted for forty
days, and if he dies he will go to Hell, but if he
repents, Allaah will accept his repentance. If he
drinks wine again and gets drunk, his prayer will not
be accepted for forty days, and if he dies he will go
to Hell, but if he repents, Allaah will accept his
repentance. If he drinks wine again and gets drunk,
his prayer will not be accepted for forty days, and if
he dies he will go to Hell, but if he repents, Allaah
will accept his repentance. If he does that again,
Allaah will give him to drink of the mud of khabaal on
the Day of Resurrection.” They said, “O Messenger of
Allaah, what is the mud of khabaal?” He said, “The
juice of the people of Hell.” Narrated by Ibn Maajah,
3377; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn
Maajah, 2722.
The fact that his prayers are not accepted does not
mean that the person’s prayers are invalid, or that he
should give up prayer. Rather what it means is that he
will not be rewarded for them. So the purpose of his
prayer is to fulfil his duty and to avoid the
punishment for not praying.
Abu ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mandah said: The phrase “his
prayers will not be accepted” means that he will not
be rewarded for his prayers for forty days, as a
punishment for drinking alcohol. This is like what
they said about the one who speaks when the imam is
delivering the khutbah on Friday: he prays Jumu’ah
[Friday prayer] but there is no Jumu’ah for him,
meaning that he will not be given the reward for
praying Jumu’ah, as a punishment for his sin.
Ta’zeem Qadr al-Salaah, 2/587, 588. See also Question
no, 20037
Al-Nawawi said:
With regard to his prayer not being accepted, what
this means is that he will not be rewarded for it,
even though it is valid, and he does not have to
repeat it.
With regard to what the questioner was told about her
fasting not being accepted, this is based on the view
of some of the scholars that the mention of prayer in
the hadeeth quoted above is a warning that no other
acts of worship will be accepted either.
Al-Mubaarakfoori said in Tuhfat al-Ahwadhi:
It is said that prayer was singled out for mention
because it is the best physical act of worship, and if
it is not accepted, it is more likely that other acts
of worship will not be accepted either.
Al-‘Iraaqi and al-Mannaawi also said something
similar.
Based on this view, fasting is not accepted either,
but this does not mean that the person who drank
alcohol should not fast, rather he is enjoined to
fast, but it will not be accepted from him, as a
rebuke.
Undoubtedly the person who drinks alcohol should still
offer the prayers on time, and fast in Ramadaan. If he
omits some of his prayer or fasting, he will be
committing a major sin that is even greater than the
sin of drinking alcohol.
It should be noted that if a Muslim commits sin and is
unable to repent because of his weakness of faith,
that should not be used to justify his persisting in
sin or his addiction, or his neglecting to do acts of
worship. Rather he has to do whatever he can of acts
of worship and strive to give up the sins that he is
committing.
The Muslim has to fear Allaah and beware of the wiles
and snares of the Shaytaan [Satan]. He should not let
his soul become a plaything of the Shaytaan. If his
Shaytaan overpowers him and makes him fall into sin
and disobedience towards his Creator, then he must
hasten to repent, for “the one who repents is like the
one who did not sin.” Narrated by Ibn Maajah, 2450;
classed as saheeh by al-Busayri as stated in al-Zawaa’id
Haashiyat Sunan Ibn Maajah.
This punishment for the one who drinks alcohol applies
to the one who does not repent. As for the one who
repents and turns to Allaah, Allaah will accept his
repentance and accept his good deeds.
We ask Allaah to protect us from the tricks of the
Shaytaan and to help us avoid temptations both obvious
and hidden.
Praise be to Allaah, the Lord of the Worlds.
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