ISLAM AND THE WEST - 69

 Coming back to gambling, it may now be possible to understand how gambling goes against the principles mentioned above. If you look at the social impact of gambling, it is only the gambling house which wins in the end, almost everybody else loses, many even become destitute. Think of the lottery which is seen as a more positive example of gambling. Many of us marvel at the luck of the individual who has just won a million dollar jackpot, but do we ever reflect on where that million dollars came from? Those million dollars are not given by the government, they are not donated by a philanthropist, they come from hundreds of thousands of people who buy lottery tickets with their hard earned and much needed money, in the vein hope that one day they will get lucky and get a million dollars in return for their one dollar or ten dollars, or however much they spent on buying lottery tickets. Considering that if you buy a $7 ticket of NZ lotto, your odds of winning first division are 1 in 383,838. It just shows that for one person to win, many more have to lose.

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