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The Philosophy Behind the Prohibition of Gambling - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief The Philosophy Behind the Prohibition of Gambling 2022-10-22 400 Views Gambling It is very rare to find someone who is not acquainted with the various harms of gambling, and in order to further explain this fact, we present here, briefly, some of its evil consequences: Contents Gambling, the Premier cause of agitation and excitement The connection between crime and gambling The economic harms of gambling The social harms of gambling Gambling, the Premier cause of agitation and excitement All psychologists are of the opinion that mental agitation and excitement is the principal cause of many diseases.
For example, reduction in (body) vitamins, ulcers of the stomach, insanity, mild and severe nervous and psychological disorders and the like, often arise as a result of excitement – and the premier cause that brings about such excitement is gambling.
An American scholar has stated: In this country alone, more than two thousand individuals die every year due to excitement and agitation arising as a result of gambling, and on average, the heart of poker-player beats in excess of a hundred beats a minute. At times, gambling also triggers cardiac and cerebral apoplexy and is undoubtedly a factor which brings about early ageing.
Apart from what scholars have stated, a person who engages in gambling, finds that not only is his soul subjected to tension but also the tracts of his body come to possess an unusual and atypical state – his heartbeat increases, sugar level in the blood rises, there occurs a disruption in the secretion of the internal glands, the colour of his face pales and he suffers from a lack of appetite.
Upon conclusion of the gambling bout and subsequent to a tense battle of nerves he goes to bed, predominantly resorting to alcohol and drugs in order to soothe his nerves and calm his body. Therefore, the harm arising as a result of these ought to be added to that which arises directly as a consequence of gambling. Another scholar has said: A gambler is a diseased person, who is in need of constant psychological attention.
An effort should be made to make him comprehend that there exists a psychological vacuum, which propels him towards this reprehensible act so that he embarks upon treating himself.