نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 558
of a sow to such an extent that its flesh and bones gain strength, it
itself and its offspring become unlawful, and in case the quantity of
milk sucked by it is less, it is necessary that its confining (Istabra)
should be performed and thereafter it becomes lawful. And its istabra is
that it should suck milk from the breast of a goat of a sheep for seven
days and in case it does not need milk it should eat grass for seven
days. Moreover, it is also unlawful to eat the meat of an animal which
eats impurities and it becomes lawful when its istabra is performed. The
manner of observing istabra has been narrated in Article 226. 2642. Drinking wine is unlawful and in some
traditions (Ahadith), it has been declared to be a major sin. If a
person considers it to be lawful he is not a Muslim.Imam Jafar Sadiq (P)
says: "Wine is the root of all evils d sins. A person who drinks wine
loses his senses. At that time he forgets Allah, does not refrain from
any sin, respects no one, and does not desist from committing evil
openly. The spirit of faith and piety departs from him and only the
impure and malicious spirit, which is far off from the blessings of
Allah, remains in his body. Allah, His angels. His prophets and the true
believers curse such a man and his prayers are not accepted for forty
days. On the Day of Judgement his face will be black and his tongue will
come out of his mouth, the saliva will fall on his chest and he will
desperately complain of thirst". 2643. Sitting at a table at which people are
drinking wine is unlawful if the person sitting there is reckoned to be
one of them, and eating and drinking anythingat that table is also
unlawful. 2644. It is obligatory upon every Muslim to save
the life of a Muslim, who is dying of hunger or thirst, by providing
him something to eat or drink and thus savehis life.
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 558