This document discusses the harms of drug use in Pakistan. It defines drugs as substances that alter normal bodily functions when entering the human body. The Quran prohibits intoxicants and gambling. While drugs may initially provide pleasure or relaxation, they ultimately damage the body and lead to addiction over time. Most drug addicts become beggars or thieves due to their addiction. The most commonly used drugs in Pakistan are cigarettes, snuff, heroin, alcohol, cocaine, and weed. Laws have been made to stop drug use but are not enforced properly, and drugs continue to be widely available and used. The document calls for stronger public awareness programs and punishments for drug dealers to curb drug use in Pakistan.