The risk of e-cigarettes in Muhammadiyah's view

A person smoking an e-cigarette.

The vapour from e-cigarettes may be damaging to unborn babies and harmful to male fertility. (AAP) Source: AAP

Muslim Organisation Muhammadiyah considers electric cigarettes or often called vape or vapor, haram although it is quite popular among young people.


Mr. Wawan Gunawan Abdul Wahid from the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership explained why Muhammadiyah said that e-cigarettes, or often called vape or vapor, is haram to enjoy because it damaged health.

Vape is quite popular among young people although the risks to health have been described by many experts, but it does not dampen people's interest to enjoy it.

Muhammadiyah, one of the Islamic religious organizations in Indonesia, took a religious approach in this case,


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