- A
psychoactive drug, psychopharmaceutical, mind-altering drug, or consciousness-altering drug is a
chemical substance that
changes brain function and results...
- influence" [of
alcohol or
other drugs] (DUI), "driving
under the
influence of
intoxicants" (DUII), "driving
while impaired" (DWI), "impaired driving", "driving...
-
other intoxicants, such as
opium and khat, as khamr,
based on a
hadith attributed to
Muhammad stating, "The Holy
Prophet said: 'every
intoxicant is khamr...
- with weapons,
trading in
living beings,
trading in meat,
trading in
intoxicants,
trading in poison."
Harvey (2013), p. 83.
Roderick Bucknell;
Chris Kang...
- products,
blood and carrion.
Health is
viewed as a
trust from God and
intoxicants, such as
alcoholic drinks, are prohibited. All meat must come from a...
-
Intoxicants in Sri
Lanka are
legal in
certain contexts. One can
legally buy most alcohols, tobaccos, and
certain herbals (including
narcotics such as...
-
demand from
their members that they do not
promote or
produce alcoholic intoxicants. Some
common reasons for
choosing teetotalism are psychological, religious...
-
knowing of others'
karmic destinations and the "extinction of
mental intoxicants" (āsavakkhaya).
Scholars have
noted inconsistencies in the presentations...
-
Bwiti is a
spiritual discipline of the forest-dwelling Punu
people and
Mitsogo peoples of
Gabon (where it is
recognized as one of
three official religions)...
-
value of the
trees as a food source. Yet it may be
possible that
another intoxicant is at play –
elephants are also
known to eat the bark of the tree, which...