Qat is prevalent in Kenya, Ethiopia, Yemen,
Djibouti, Somalia, and Somaliland. It is a fresh leaf and flower buds that
are chewed, to keep its use in fresh; it is localized to the immediate areas
of production although in recent years Qat trade has also spread to Europe
and America. Qat is chewed at social gatherings; at homes, business and
political discussions, usually after mid afternoon lunch. But some people
also eat in the morning time (Jabbane) and late in the night. (Biyo-raacis).
The flower buds of the tree contain a substance which is
mildly stimulating, anorexigenic and if used excessively affects the
judgment and self control, suppresses eating and sexual desire. It is
responsible for loss of desire to work and unproductive behavior. The
stimulant also affects wear off by bedtime. It is an intoxicant that clouds,
obscures or veils consciousness. Qat is the most important cause of broken
bones and broken homes. In Qat munching memory deteriorates, personality
degenerates and character disintegrates. Qat like other intoxicants offers
an escape from problems and worries to begin with, but ends up by
multiplying them and crushes rather than relieves the sufferer. The Qat
eater seeks to drown in his sorrows in the hope of enjoying an imaginary
paradise where his burdens will roll away in the brief span of mirqan time
(stupor). Qat is a well know thief. It takes away cash from families,
childhood happiness from abused children, chastity from young women,
reasoning from the educated, productivity from the working class. Qat is the
gateway drug to alcohol, wine and all other evil habits.
Qat soon overcomes the strongest man and turns him into a
raging beast that threatens those around him and insults imaginary enemies.
In the Mental hospital one of two patients occupies a bed because of Qat
related problems, while in the street, one out of every five persons has
problems because either he eats Qat or because one of his children or one of
his relatives eats it.
Qat causes 3 out of 4 cases of robbery with violence and
one in 2 cases of family quarrels and brawls. It is also the cause of many
cases of child abuse, divorce head injuries etc.
Short note as to where and how Qat chewing may begin and
continue throughout life
The mother who eats Qat. It begins in the womb for no
fault of the fetus and the poor unborn child in the womb gets the first
taste of it. The baby may born with congenital abnormalities.
Soon after birth, although Qat gets into milk in small
quantities, it has been shown that even these small amount affect the milk’s
odor in such a way that babies don’t like, they suck more frequently but
consume substantially less milk when it contains Qat substance.
The child grows up with the first attack of fever or
influenza, the parent gives the child a shot of [the] drug.
When the child comes back from school, on the street,
He sees Qat leaves outnumbering food and vegetables and
selling everywhere.
He sees young characters eager to start eating Qat.
He sees older people resembling his parents, teachers and
elders who grab bunches of Qat before going to lunch.
At home when parents, uncles with their friends/ guests
eating Qat, the children once again are exposed to this influence and grow
up with double standards.
He goes to a wedding reception; imagine the Sheikh comes
and performs the marriage ceremony according to strict, very strict Islamic
rites. As soon as the Sheikh is hustled out of the function, the parents and
the guests start eating Qat, and take the pride in eating more and more Qat.
The company of friends who eats Qat is also a strong
influential factor in causing one to become the same as his friends. The
daily worker squanders his wages at the nearest majlis on his way home after
the day’s work where the day’s pay may be frittered away with Qat in the
same day.
Finally a time comes that such a person takes Qat as a
mere time passing, or as an escape from some little anxiety and frustration,
but at last it leads him to lose his house, his properties, his job and he
may take to the streets as one of the homeless alcoholics.
The effects of Qat on the body
Qat is primarily a depressant for the central nervous
system and hence should be classified as a mind-altering drug. One may argue
that Qat is a stimulant and not a depressant because a person starts to move
and walk faster immediately when he eats Qat. I say this is because of its
depressing effect and not because of its stimulating effect. Qat depresses
the inhibitory centers in the brain.
Our finer qualities are judgments, social limitations and
shyness, talking only when necessary, self control. These are the qualities
that distinguish a human being from lower animals, and these qualities are
first to be depressed, and hence the person who eats Qat reverts to more
primitive behavior, becomes garrulous and talkative, judgment is impaired,
thereby causing easy to lose temper, car and other accidents, unjustifiable
behavior and wrong decisions.
Qat first depresses the higher brain centers called the
neo-cortex (new-brain) found in human beings, which control judgment and
their learned inhibitions; hence the person may become garrulous and
anti-social. The association cortex that associates sensory information and
relays it to the motor areas is very large in human beings and this
association cortex clearly sets humans apart from all [animals].
As Qat chewing continues, the deeper and more primitive
areas of the brain are depressed, leading to loss of motor co-ordination of
the muscle-skeletal system of speech and vision. When more Qat is eaten the
respiratory and cardiac centers in the medulla are depressed and the person
becomes comatose.
One or 2 bunches (mijin) affects reasoning, memory and
caution, while 3 or 4 bunches affects judgment and self-control. 5 to 6
bunches affects co-ordination, 7 or 8 bunches cause imbalance, and 10 or
more bunches affects the vital centers in the medulla causing coma
sometimes.
Continued use of Qat over a long period of time produces
diseases in virtually each and every organ of the body e.g. liver, heart,
brain, pancreas, sex glands, immune systems etc. It initially relieves
anxiety, thus removing the sense of guilt and justifying personal failures.
The user becomes indifferent to the needs of others. His deranged attitudes
and beliefs, his confused pattern of thoughts and behavior, his stubborn
rejection of advice from the elders, his contempt for traditional and
religious values, all leads to the following major categories of problems
the Qat eater would face:
Social problems:
Disrupted family life, violence, arguments and fights
always arise between him and his family members.
Violent behavior:
E.g. robbery, assault, rape, homicide and family violence.
Financial problems:
Loss of productivity for self and the nation.
Mental problems:
Frequent headaches, withdrawal symptoms.
Chronic illness:
Heart, brain, liver, diabetes, cancer, sex glands
illnesses.
Qat supporters always threaten us that if the Qat is
banned from the country that will cause high job unemployment due to
retrenchment. But the fact remains that employment losses in the Qat
industry would result in an increase in employment elsewhere in other
sectors of the nation’s economy, because the amount of US dollars in
circulation in the country will remain constant, and indeed may increase.
Imagine how many millions of dollars we buy with Qat every year from another
country. This much money would have been invested in other sectors such as
agricultural programs, education, small scale industries and many others
which can generate employment and development.
How Islam deals with mind-altering drugs?
Prohibition of intoxicants in Islam did not come down all
at once in one single day. It was a gradual process, beginning with
preparing the people psychologically for it, not by man-made legislation but
through divine revelations and laws. At first, Allah made it clear in simple
language that the harm of drinking wine was greater than its benefit.
Q.2; 219 "They ask you concerning wine and gambling. Say,
in them is great sin and some profit for them, but the sin is greater than
their profit...."
In this verse we can take Qat as a good example comparing
its harm to its benefit and we all agree its harm is more greater than any
small benefit of it. Allah also reminded Muslims:
Q.2; 195 "And do not be cast into ruin by your own hands"
Again Allah says Q.4; 29 "And do not kill yourselves;
indeed, Allah is ever merciful to you." Prophet Mohammed, pbuh, has said:
"That of which a large quantity intoxicated is unlawful in its little
quantity."
"Every intoxicants and stimulants is prohibited"
Hence Qat is intoxicant and stimulates too.