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  1. In Islam, piercing is generally allowed as long as it does not cause harm to the body and is not done with the intention of imitating non-Muslim practices. However, it is recommended to seek guidance from a knowledgeable scholar for specific cases.

    In Islam, piercing is generally allowed as long as it does not cause harm to the body and is not done with the intention of imitating non-Muslim practices. However, it is recommended to seek guidance from a knowledgeable scholar for specific cases.

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    Gambling is considered haram in Islam because it involves relying on chance rather than hard work and promotes greed, addiction, and goes against the principles of hard work and moderation.

    Gambling is considered haram in Islam because it involves relying on chance rather than hard work and promotes greed, addiction, and goes against the principles of hard work and moderation.

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  1. To repent in islam, one should sincerely acknowledge their mistakes, feel remorseful, ask for forgiveness from Allah, and make a firm commitment to avoid repeating the sin. it is also recommended to perform acts of worship, such as offering prayers, giving charity, and seeking knowledge to strengtheRead more

    To repent in islam, one should sincerely acknowledge their mistakes, feel remorseful, ask for forgiveness from Allah, and make a firm commitment to avoid repeating the sin. it is also recommended to perform acts of worship, such as offering prayers, giving charity, and seeking knowledge to strengthen one’s repentance. May Allah accept our repentance and guide us on the right path.

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  1. vomiting while fasting does not break the fast. But if he is able to fast after vomiting, he will complete it; If you are unable to fast, you can skip the fast. Qaza must be performed after this fast; Atonement will not be required. But, Swallowing vomit after it comes to the mouth will break the faRead more

    vomiting while fasting does not break the fast. But if he is able to fast after vomiting, he will complete it; If you are unable to fast, you can skip the fast. Qaza must be performed after this fast; Atonement will not be required. But, Swallowing vomit after it comes to the mouth will break the fast.

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