Some clerics have ordered a young Ghanaian practicing Muslim who recently won GHC6 million through a bet to return the money.
The young man has been ordered to rejβ¬Γ§t and return the entire amount of money to the betting company because his religious belief forbids gambl!ng in all its shades and forms, including proceeds from gambl!Γ±g.
The winner, only identified as Fuseini, went to receive his cash amount with his mother, who was seen wearing a hijab and wiping tærs of joy from the face of her son when he was presented with the dummy cheque of their winnings on Tuesday, November 14, 2023.
An emotional Fuseini, who has over the years been yearning to turn the fortunes of his family, was seen shedding tærs and being consoled by his mother and a staff member of Pawabet, the platform on which the money was won.
Despite Fuseiniβs tears of joy over his GHC6 million win, equivalent to N423,554,809 million, some Islamic clerics have questioned the m0rality of the win, describing it as haram, a f0rb!dden act, because it was money made through gambl!Γ±g.
Staunch Muslims view gambling as a sin or a practice not supported by Islam.
Some of the clerics have mounted pressure on the young man, whose economic woes are now history, to return the money.
The clerics urging Fuseini to return the gambling money have cited Quran 5:90, which says, βBelievers! Intoxicants, games of chance, idolatrous sacrifices at altars, and divining arrows are all abominations, the handiwork of Satan. So turn wholly away from it that you may attain true success.β
A social media platform, Iqra Foundation, has taken on the winner and his mother wrote: βFuseini has won GHC 6 million (60 billion old currency) on betting, which we all know is haram. His mother, with her veil, is in the picture in support of her childβs haram. Betting has become a canker to the youth, especially the Muslims and Zango youth in our communities so this Fuseini boyβs win will be a motivation to some innocent children out there. What do you think?β
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