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  1. Islam certainly outlines rules regarding slavery, but it does not insist on it. Islam specifies how slaves should be treated, ensuring their welfare and defining their social status. These details are provided, but they fall under permissibility (ibahah), meaning Islam provides guidelines for it asRead more

    Islam certainly outlines rules regarding slavery, but it does not insist on it. Islam specifies how slaves should be treated, ensuring their welfare and defining their social status. These details are provided, but they fall under permissibility (ibahah), meaning Islam provides guidelines for it as an optional matter rather than a mandatory obligation. This is why, for nearly 250 years, no Muslim scholar has insisted on slavery. In fact, when a group recently attempted to reintroduce slavery, all scholars united in opposition to it. This demonstrates that while Islam provides regulations for slavery, it does not promote or encourage the practice of enslaving people.

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  1. Getting tattoos and engraving the body are prohibited and haram in Islam. Therefore, one should never get a tattoo. However, if someone got a tattoo in their childhood or out of ignorance, they should sincerely repent to Allah. If it is possible to remove the tattoo, they should do so through medicaRead more

    Getting tattoos and engraving the body are prohibited and haram in Islam. Therefore, one should never get a tattoo. However, if someone got a tattoo in their childhood or out of ignorance, they should sincerely repent to Allah. If it is possible to remove the tattoo, they should do so through medical treatment. If they sincerely repent, Allah will forgive this sin and grant them entry into Paradise, insha’Allah. In Paradise, the tattoo will naturally disappear.

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  1. There is no explicit verse in the Quran prohibiting tattoos. However, the prohibition is clearly mentioned in the Hadiths. Some references are as follows: Sahih Bukhari, Hadith number: 2086 Sahih Bukhari, Hadith number: 2238 Sahih Bukhari, Hadith number: 5942 Sahih Muslim, Hadith number: 5571 SunanRead more

    There is no explicit verse in the Quran prohibiting tattoos. However, the prohibition is clearly mentioned in the Hadiths. Some references are as follows:

    1. Sahih Bukhari, Hadith number: 2086
    2. Sahih Bukhari, Hadith number: 2238
    3. Sahih Bukhari, Hadith number: 5942
    4. Sahih Muslim, Hadith number: 5571
    5. Sunan an-Nasa’i, Hadith number: 5104
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