The Harms of Alcohol: A Muslim's Reflection
Assalamu alaikum, everyone. I need to share something that's been weighing on my soul. In many societies, including ones I've been around, alcohol is treated as completely normal-something expected at family gatherings, with friends, and so on. But I'm here to say: don't touch it, not ever. It's like a social disease; why even start? Why depend on a substance for anything? What good does it really bring? And why risk it? It's poisonous, and I've had enough. Never again, truly. I feel so impure and regretful, like I've never sinned so deeply before. I know we usually keep our mistakes private, but this burden was too heavy, and I hope my words can help someone else. From the bottom of my heart, never drink in your life. It drags you into danger, clouds your mind, ruins your judgment, and above all, Allah (SWT) has forbidden it-that alone should be reason enough. I'm ashamed that I let cultural pressures overshadow my faith, even briefly. I always knew it was wrong, but I didn't fully grasp why. I'll carry this lesson with me and strive to become a better Muslim.