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  1. In Islam taking photos of other people are halal because there is no direct prohibition in Quran or Hadith. Photography is invention of the modern world. Different opinions by different scholars about taking photos of others.

    Some Islamic scholars and schools of thought allow photography, especially for practical and important purposes, such as identification photos, family pictures, or documentary purposes, as long as it is done with respect for privacy and modesty. However, they may advise against taking or displaying pictures that are used for inappropriate or sinful purposes.

    Other scholars may have more conservative views and discourage photography altogether. These scholars believe that photos are equal to idols and photo should consider as idols.

  2. whether it is viewed as Halal admissible to take photographs of other in Islam can shift upon the translation of islamic lesson and social standards for the protection and modesty is significant to guarantee you are following islamic standards.

  3. 1. Is it Halal to Take Photos of Other People?

    • The permissibility of taking photos of other people in Islam is a subject of debate among scholars.
    • It can depend on various factors, including the intention, the use of the photos, and cultural or regional considerations.
    • Some scholars permit it for legitimate and beneficial purposes, while others may advise caution, especially when it comes to privacy and modesty.

    2. Photography Business by Islamic Law:

    • Engaging in a photography business, in and of itself, is not inherently haram (forbidden) in Islam.
    • The permissibility depends on the type of photography services offered and whether they adhere to Islamic ethical principles and legal requirements.

    3. Digital Cameras and Photography:

    • Digital cameras are tools used for capturing images, and their use is not inherently haram.
    • The permissibility of taking photos with a digital camera follows the same principles as traditional photography, depending on the intention and use.

    4. Government or Educational Purposes for Taking Photos, Especially of Women:

    • In government or educational settings, taking photos may be necessary for identification, documentation, security, or educational purposes.
    • The permissibility of such photography depends on the intention and necessity behind it.
    • Privacy and modesty should be respected, especially when photographing women, and it should be done in a respectful and non-invasive manner.

    It’s important to recognize that there isn’t a single, universally accepted stance on photography in Islam. Different scholars and communities may have varying views on the subject. Therefore, when taking photos of other people, especially in situations involving women, it is advisable to consider the specific context, intentions, and any applicable legal or cultural norms. Consulting with knowledgeable Islamic scholars or religious authorities can provide guidance tailored to your situation and location.