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144. It is inadmissible that man, who hath been endowed with reason, should consume that which stealeth it away. # 119 |
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There are many references in the Bahá’í Writings which
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prohibit the use of wine and other intoxicating drinks and
which describe the deleterious effect of such intoxicants on
the individual. In one of His Tablets, Bahá’u’lláh states:
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Shoghi Effendi, in letters written on his behalf, states
that this prohibition includes not only the consumption of
wine but of “everything that deranges the mind”, and he
clarifies that the use of alcohol is permitted only when it
constitutes part of a medical treatment which is implemented
“under the advice of a competent and conscientious
physician, who may have to prescribe it for the cure of some
special ailment”.
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