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Salams, I am 25 years old. I have been dealing with anxiety and depression majority of my life. I have overcome self-harm and anorexia in my teenage years. But in just the past two years, I had a rough patch and gained a little over 100 pounds. As a result, my health obviously declined drastically. What makes matters worse is that I struggle with lipodema, PCOS, and Hasimotos hypothyroidism. Most days, it's almost impossible to get out of bed. I have chronic pain now in my joints, mainly my knees which makes it difficult to exercise (sometimes, even to walk) and that aides my depression. I know it sounds like excuses but I feel like I tried everything. A few months ago a friend told me how she used edible marijuana to cope with her issues from her doctor and introduced me to it. I tried it and felt great results. I was able to move without pain which helped me exercise and it also boosted my mood. The doses I take never interfere with my life or my prayer, I am able to function normally, socially as well. I do not have a prescription for this because it's taboo in my family so I can't get it directly from a doctor. Recently, I read somewhere that weed is the same as alcohol in Islam. My question is, is this true? Is me taking edible marijuana to self-meditate the same as drinking and is thus prescribed the same punishment (40 days no accepted prayer)? Or is it just a sin? Or is it acceptable, in my case? Which of the three? Thank you.
بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم
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Marijuana is a narcotic substance, its use is haraam and hence is necessary to avoid it.
عن ابن عمر رضي اللہ عنہ أن النبي صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم قال: کل مسکر حرام (رواہ الجامعة إلا البخاري وابن ماجة) وفي لفظ لہ: کل مسکر خمر وکل خمر حرام (رواہ مسلم والدارقطني) (إعلاء السنن: ۱۸/ ۲۸)
عن أبي حازم عن عبد الله بن عمر قال قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم كل مسكر حرام وما أسكر كثيره فقليله حرام". (السنن الکبری
عن عائشة قالت: سئل رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم عن "البتع"؟ فقال: كل شراب أسكر فهو حرام". (باب بيان أنّ كلّ مسكر خمر وأنّ كلّ خمر حرام)
ویحرم أکل البنج والحشیشة والأفیون لکن دون حرمة الخمر (در مختار: ۱۰/ ۴۱، ط زکریا دیوبند)
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