Why Islam forbids intoxicants and gambling

Living in an age where drinking socially has become a norm and gambling dens and casinos fast getting legalized and lawful, being a non-gambler and a totalitarian makes one witness the bizarre gazes from the so called 'civilized' and 'evolved people'. It often makes one hear word...

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Main Author: Siddiqui, Muhammad Iqbal
Format: Book
Published: New Delhi Idara Isha'at-E-Dinayat 1997
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