«
1
Helpful
»
0
Unhelpful
in category Other Beliefs

Can Muslims use CBD oil for medical purposes?

1 Answer
1 Answer
by
( 2.3k points):

Md. Ahasan Habib is a Bangladeshi entrepreneur and researcher, best known as the founder of Islampidia.org, an online platform dedicated to providing comprehensive Islamic knowledge. Established i ...
1 Helpful
0 Unhelpful

In recent years, CBD oil has gained attention for its potential health benefits. It’s often used to treat pain, anxiety, epilepsy, and other medical conditions. But because it’s derived from the cannabis plant, many Muslims ask: Is CBD oil halal? Can Muslims use it for medical purposes?

Let’s look at this from an Islamic point of view.

What Is CBD Oil?

CBD (Cannabidiol) is one of the compounds found in cannabis. Unlike THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)—which is the psychoactive ingredient that causes intoxication—CBD does not make a person high. It is not addictive and does not affect a person’s mind or behavior in the way intoxicants do.

The Islamic Ruling on Intoxicants

Islam clearly prohibits anything that causes intoxication. Allah says:

"O you who have believed, indeed, intoxicants, gambling, [sacrificing on] stone alters, and divining arrows are but defilement from the work of Satan, so avoid it that you may be successful."
Surah Al-Ma’idah (5:90)

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ also said:

“Every intoxicant is khamr, and every khamr is haram.”
Sahih Muslim

So the key question is: Does CBD intoxicate?

Scholars’ Opinions on CBD

Most contemporary Islamic scholars and fatwa councils agree that CBD oil is halal if:

  • It does not contain THC, or contains only very tiny, non-intoxicating traces.

  • It is used for medical purposes, not recreation.

  • It is prescribed or recommended by a qualified doctor.

This falls under the principle of "al-darurah" (necessity), where something normally avoided becomes allowed due to a clear health benefit.

Some scholars do recommend checking the source of the CBD, ensuring it’s extracted and processed in a halal way.

Conclusion

Yes, Muslims may use CBD oil for medical purposes, as long as it does not cause intoxication and is used under medical advice. Islam encourages seeking treatment for illnesses and does not forbid healing—as long as it is done within halal boundaries.


Can Muslims use CBD oil for medical purposes?

This article is written by Md. Ahasan Habib.
He is the founder of Islampidia.org.
A platform that simplifies Islamic knowledge for everyone.
Committed to sharing truth with clarity and compassion.
May Allah grant us all good health and guidance. Ameen.


User Settings


What we provide!

Vote Content

Great answers start with great insights. Content becomes intriguing when it is voted up or down - ensuring the best answers are always at the top.

Multiple Perspectives

Questions are answered by people with a deep interest in the subject. People from around the world review questions, post answers and add comments.

An authoritative community

Be part of and influence the most important global discussion that is defining our generation and generations to come

Join Now !
...