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  1. Yes, it's haram because the Quran clearly forbids women from showcasing their beauty to strangers. When women post themselves on social media, it's a clear rejection of Allah's order.

    Yes, it’s haram because the Quran clearly forbids women from showcasing their beauty to strangers. When women post themselves on social media, it’s a clear rejection of Allah’s order.

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  1. The classification of surahs into Makki and Madani is based on their place of revelation. The ones revealed in Makkah are called Makki, and the ones revealed in Madinah are called Madani. Beyond this classification, there are some differences too. Makki surahs mainly consist of themes such as TawheeRead more

    The classification of surahs into Makki and Madani is based on their place of revelation. The ones revealed in Makkah are called Makki, and the ones revealed in Madinah are called Madani. Beyond this classification, there are some differences too. Makki surahs mainly consist of themes such as Tawheed (the oneness of God), prophethood, historical contexts, and stories, while Madani surahs consist of Islamic sharia, laws, and other matters of Islam. This is the main difference between them.

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    ”Yes, it's permissible and recommended according to hadith and the opinions of Imams. Even though the hadith is weak, it's okay to fast on that day. The hadith says, “When it is halfway through Sha’baan, spend that night in prayer and fast on that day.”

    ”Yes, it’s permissible and recommended according to hadith and the opinions of Imams. Even though the hadith is weak, it’s okay to fast on that day. The hadith says, “When it is halfway through Sha’baan, spend that night in prayer and fast on that day.”

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    The worshipper must intend, when he says tasleem at the end of the prayer, that he is saying salam to his right-side followers and angels (malaika), and the second salam to his left-side followers and angels (malaika). He should also have the intention to conclude his prayer and spread peace to theRead more

    The worshipper must intend, when he says tasleem at the end of the prayer, that he is saying salam to his right-side followers and angels (malaika), and the second salam to his left-side followers and angels (malaika). He should also have the intention to conclude his prayer and spread peace to the people around him.

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