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We Question The Lottery?:
Lottery is a form
of gambling, so why are
Muslims desperate
to play?
The Reality on the Ground!

- What does Islam says
about National Lottery?
- But why Allah has forbidden
Gambling?
- What about selling National
LOTTERY Tickets?
- What
does Judaism and Christianity say about the Lottery/
National Lottery?
- Isn't
it true that ALLAH chooses the National Lottery Winners?
- Many
Muslim Country including Pakistan and Egypt have National
Lottery.
- All the Money is going to charities and other good causes.
It’s a donation rather than Gambling.
-
I'm
hardly a practicing Muslim anyway: I do not pray or
fast.
- One
more sin will not harm me?
What
does Islam says about National Lottery?
Lottery is a form of gambling and as such is
haram in Islam. All forms of gambling: staking money
on card games; horse racing; gambling machines etc.
are all forbidden in Islam. Our beloved Prophet Muhammad
(SAW) was against any form of gambling. All the companions
of prophet (SAW) against any form of gambling. The four
jurists declare that any form of gambling is strictly
prohibited, and whomever gamble in any way are committing
a major sin. All this is based on strong ayah (verse)
in the Holy Qur'an where Allah SAYS:
" O who you believe! Intoxicants
(e.g. alcohol) and gambling and idols and (lottery by)
arrows are an abomination of Satan’s work, so avoid
them so that you may get salvation. Satan's only desire
is to create among you enmity and hatred by means of
intoxicants and gambling and stop you from praying and
remembering Allah. Will you not then stop? "
(TMQ Sura Ma'idah 5:90,91)
There is also a hadith in Bukhari, where the prophet
says that anyone who even asks someone to come gambling
should immediately give charity as compensation for
inviting to a bad action.
But
why has Allah forbidden Gambling?
1. Gambling is addictive and many people stake their
hard-earned wages in forms of gambling and lose their
wealth and even homes, while their families go hungry.
This leads to many social ills, including the break
up of families, and Islam is about building families
and providing for them, not neglecting them and destroying
them.
2. In all forms of gambling, including the National
Lottery, only a very small proportion of people wins.
The majority is losers. In effect gambling takes money
from the vast majority of people
3. Intense jealousy begins as losers look enviously
at the winners. This causes hatred among people, and
Islam is about creating love and brotherhood not, not
hatred.
4. Gamblers spend much time and effort in dreaming
" what I would do if I won a million", longing and wishing
that time and effort could be better spent in looking
after their families and remembering Allah.
5. Islam wants you to rely on ALLAH and earn your income
with your feet firmly planed on the ground, and not
rely on dreams and the National LOTTERY! This is a form
of minor SHIRK (relying on other than ALLAH)
6. Allah is our creator and He knows the best, and
in his wisdom He has made all forms of gambling forbidden
for us and as Muslims we place our trust in Him.
What
about selling National LOTTERY Tickets?
Shopkeepers or any persons selling items for use in
gambling, which includes lottery tickets, are committing
a major sin. This is from the Islamic Fiqh (juristic)
ruling that "that which leads to haram is itself haram."
What
does Judaism and Christianity say about the Lottery/
National Lottery?
The Methodist Church has slammed all forms of gambling
which includes the Lottery, as harmful instruments of
the Devil. They base this on the verse" nor do anything
whereby thy brother stumbles, or is offended, or is
made weak"(Romans 14:21) arguing that gambling harms
society and so must be shunned. However as seem quite
prevalent within the Christian church a lot of principles
are being compromised on, and you will find the Most
churches actually allow gambling: the roman Catholics
even allow bingo to played within their institution
Judaism is split over it's verdict on the Lottery. The
majority rabbis say that it is permitted. Of those some
say that, although permitted, a gambler is not suitable
as witness, nor his charity accepted.
Isn't
it true that ALLAH chooses the National Lottery Winners?
As Muslims we believe that nothing happens in the universe
without the will of Allah. His knowledge covers everything:
He knows the past, the present and the future. Therefore,
He knows who will win all national lotteries and He
knows when you and I will die. But He does not force
anyone to do the forbidden or the good. He tests you
to see what you would do under certain circumstances.
But it is you who, out of your will, and freedom of
choice, decide to spend £1 or $1on a national lottery
ticket, and not on your family etc. And it is you who
must pay the price on the day of judgement for the decisions
you made on Earth (as indeed we all will).
Many
Muslim Country including Pakistan and Egypt have National
Lottery.
Muslim does not decide on what is haram (allowed or
forbidden) on the basis of what happens in Muslim countries.
Our right or wrong comes directly from the Holy Quran
and the Sunnah. In Pakistan government has not implemented
Shari'h (ISLAMIC LEGAL SYSTEM). That does not mean it
is now Islamic to live without Shariah. Similarly in
Egypt, the government allows nightclubs and nearly naked
belly dancers. This does not mean that they are also
accepted in Islam. Indeed they are not!
All the Money is going to charities and other
good causes. It’s a donation rather than Gambling.
First of all only 25%-28% of the lottery money goes
to *good causes*. 50% goes on prizes (so a few individuals
become millionaires) 12% is tax (so the government gets
it) 5% goes to the retailers (so the shopkeepers get
it) and the 5% goes to Camelot (so they can line their
pockets) As you can see only a quarter goes to good
causes and they include art galleries, museums and charities.
Secondly in Islam you are not permitted to do a forbidden
act even it leads to some good. The rule of FIQH states
"the ends do not justify the means". Would you sell
drugs to finance the building of a mosque? Finally,
to donate some money to worthwhile causes a rewarding
act. And there are many good Islamic charities around,
and the National LOTTERY IS NOT ONE OF THEM!
I'm
hardly a practicing Muslim anyway: I do not pray or
fast. One more sin will not harm me?
You cannot be more wrong. Anyone committing a sin irrespective
of how sinful he already is is harming himself. Every
sin and every good deed will be accounted for on the
Day o judgement. The more sins you stop committing the
greater you win the battle for your soul. It IS WRONG
FOR ANY MUSLIM to ever fill that he is too much of a
sinful person for Allah to ever forgive him. On this
subject Allah says" Were the son of Adam to come to
me with sins reaching up to the sky I would still forgive
him" Make that change from this moment. Ask for Allah's
forgiveness and start practicing.
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