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The Rise of Drug Addiction Amongst Muslims: A Loss to Both the Community and the Nation

The Rise of Drug Addiction Amongst Muslims: A Loss to Both the Community and the Nation

&NewLine;<p>In recent years&comma; the alarming rise in drug addiction among Muslim youth has become a pressing issue&comma; both religiously and socially&period; Drug abuse is not only eroding the moral fabric of the Muslim community but is also creating long-term detrimental effects on society and the nation as a whole&period; With the increase in drug-related issues&comma; the potential for violence and anti-social behaviour activities has increased considerably&period; This addiction is more than a personal tragedy-it is becoming a collective crisis&period; Drug addiction in young Muslims is leading to the destruction of not only their individual futures but also their spiritual and social values&period; Islam&comma; as a faith&comma; places immense emphasis on maintaining moral integrity&comma; and abstaining from substances that cloud the mind and soul&period; When a Muslim youth falls into the grip of addiction&comma; they distance themselves from the religious teachings that encourage discipline&comma; self-control&comma; and contribution to society&period; This disconnect not only results in personal spiritual decline but also makes them vulnerable to destructive behaviours&period; A drug addict is more often prone to resorting violence and can be easily swayed towards anti-social activities thereby&comma; becoming a tool in the hands of those who wish to harm the nation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The rise of drug addiction is particularly concerning in sensitive regions like Kashmir and the border areas of Punjab&period; These areas have become a target of cross-border manipulation&comma; with reports suggesting that Pakistan is using drugs as a means to corrupt the youths&period; In Kashmir&comma; where the political and social situation often remains fragile&comma; the influx of drugs only deepens the crisis&period; A generation lost to addiction is not only a personal loss but also a national one&period; This deliberate attempt to destabilize India by turning its youth away from education&comma; productivity&comma; and nationalism is an alarming tactic&period;<br &sol;>The youth&comma; who should be<br &sol;>contributing to the nation&&num;8217&semi;s growth&comma; are instead becoming entangled in a vicious cycle of addiction and crime&period; Universities&comma; once considered places of enlightenment&comma; rational discourse&comma; and progress&comma; are now witnessing a deterioration in their atmosphere&period; As drugs infiltrate these institutions&comma; discussions that should be focused on nation-building&comma; innovation&comma; and constructive debate are being replaced by dull&comma; often violent<br &sol;>environments&period; A case in point is the recent unrest at certain universities in India&comma; where the presence of drugs has exacerbated tensions&period; With students falling prey to addiction&comma; they are losing the capacity to engage in rational discussions and contribute meaningfully to their education and to society&period; This is not just a loss for the Muslim community&comma; but a loss to the nation&comma; as these young minds are crucial to the country&&num;8217&semi;s future&comma;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>Muslims&comma; being followers of Islam&comma; have a greater responsibility to present themselves as ideal human beings&comma; Prophet Muhammad &lpar;PBUH&rpar; emphasized that intoxication in any form is detrimental to both individual and society&period; It is essential for Muslims to heed this warning and resist falling into the trap of addiction&period; As a community&comma; Muslims are called upon to set an example for their non-Muslim counterparts by leading lives of integrity&comma; discipline&comma; and responsibility&period; It is vital that Muslims not only refrain from drug abuse but also actively work to counter the spread of this menace within their communities&period; By doing so&comma; they can protect their own futures and contribute to foiling the plans of hostile forces that seek to exploit them for their own agendas&period; The fight against drugs is not just a personal battle-it is a fight for the nation&&num;8217&semi;s integrity and future&period; Muslims must rise to the occasion&comma; embody the values of Islam&comma; and be the vanguards of a society free from the chains of addiction&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>The rise of drug addiction among Muslims is not only a tragedy for the community but a significant threat to the nation&period; It is imperative that Muslims embrace their responsibility as citizens and as followers of a faith that promotes sobriety&comma; morality&comma; and social justice&period; By doing so&comma; they can thwart the malicious attempts of external forces and set an example of righteousness for all&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>-Resham Fatima&comma; International Relations&comma;<br>Jawaharal Nehru University<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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