There's literally nothing wrong with khat. It's part of our culture.OMG watch the video. This dumb somali siju is trying to claim Khat is not haram.
There's literally nothing wrong with khat. It's part of our culture.
There's literally nothing wrong with khat. It's part of our culture.
You're talking about addiction though. If I wanna chew a little on the weekends, that's fine. And it much better to import than wasting valuable water resources growing it like Yemen.You don't see anything wrong with 90℅ of folks 15-60 in an impoverished country addicted to a drug exclusively grown in countries that want them gone?
As if you care if something is haram or not. Also, it's the softest drug there is.Everything is wrong with Khat. It's a drug. Drugs are harmful and haram. End off.
You're talking about addiction though. If I wanna chew a little on the weekends, that's fine. And it much better to import than wasting valuable water resources growing it like Yemen.
As if you care if something is haram or not. Also, it's the softest drug there is.
It's Haram. I care because millions of Somalis are addicted. Khat is linked to mental illness, laziness, skinny farax syndrome and etc.
It's like how some heavy Muslim smokers argue smoking cigarettes isn't haram. By Islamic standards, khat is a drug.
You don't see anything wrong with 90℅ of folks 15-60 in an impoverished country addicted to a drug exclusively grown in countries that want them gone?
Exactly! Where do we draw the line? Ya'll wanna ban shaax?If khat is haram, then so is caffeine.
-Mental Ilness
Nope
-Laziness
Khat addicted or not, Somalis are lazy anyway. Our culture needs better work ethic
-skinny farax syndrome
lol, now you're just throwing digs in at Somali men. We're naturally thin.
Stumped you, didn't ICalcaal badana ma nagaa joojisid nayaa.