Yes, it is allowed. It is a general confusion among Muslims that wearing any type of sewn up item is forbidden in ٰٰIslam. However; the fact is that, only cloths/ items which are being sewn up as per body shape in wearable form are forbidden. Therefore, wearing belts, baby slings and bags etc are LaRead more
Yes, it is allowed.
It is a general confusion among Muslims that wearing any type of sewn up item is forbidden in ٰٰIslam. However; the fact is that, only cloths/ items which are being sewn up as per body shape in wearable form are forbidden. Therefore, wearing belts, baby slings and bags etc are Lawful during IHRAM
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Bitcoin or any other digital currency is purely a virtual and imaginary currency, lacking the fundamental attributes and conditions of real currency. Currently, no government has officially accepted responsibility for it. Various religious authorities and scholars worldwide, including Darul Uloom DeRead more
Bitcoin or any other digital currency is purely a virtual and imaginary currency, lacking the fundamental attributes and conditions of real currency. Currently, no government has officially accepted responsibility for it. Various religious authorities and scholars worldwide, including Darul Uloom Deoband, have issued fatwas declaring it as illegitimate.
Bitcoin or any digital currency, in essence, is nothing more than a fictional currency, devoid of the essential characteristics of real currency. The online trading of Bitcoin or digital currency under the guise of buying and selling is merely a deception, as it lacks actual substance, and there are no legal conditions for its transactions. In reality, it is akin to forex trading and takes the form of usury and gambling.
However, in my opinion, if the government were to grant permission, there may be a possibility of engaging in spot trades.
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