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  1. "It's not permissible in Islam for a Muslim to eat pork. If you accidentally eat pork, you should repent and, if possible, try to vomit the food. This is based on an incident involving Hasan (RA) when he ate dates from the group of zakat. The Prophet made him vomit the food, which indicates this praRead more

    “It’s not permissible in Islam for a Muslim to eat pork. If you accidentally eat pork, you should repent and, if possible, try to vomit the food. This is based on an incident involving Hasan (RA) when he ate dates from the group of zakat. The Prophet made him vomit the food, which indicates this practice. The hadith states: ‘Hasan took some dates from the dates of charity and placed them in his mouth. Rasulullah (salla Llahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) instructed him to take them out of his mouth and said, “Do you not know, we the Ahlul Bayt do not eat of charity?”

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  1. You can determine which is the correct religion by studying all religions and their sacred texts. When you read the Quran, the Bible, and the Ramayana together, you can discern which one is correct. The accurate one will guide you on the right path. In my case, when I read the Quran, I found it fullRead more

    You can determine which is the correct religion by studying all religions and their sacred texts. When you read the Quran, the Bible, and the Ramayana together, you can discern which one is correct. The accurate one will guide you on the right path. In my case, when I read the Quran, I found it full of wonders. Later, I read the Bible and noticed many historical similarities between the two. I realized that the Quran is more accurate and truthful, leading me to believe that Islam is the best religion. Therefore, you must research for yourself. By asking who is the creator of the world and why it was created, you will find the answer.

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  1. Shaving the head, or **halq**, is not obligatory for Umrah, but it is one of the recommended acts for men upon completing the pilgrimage rituals. Men have the option to either shave their heads completely (halq) or to cut their hair short (taqsir). Women, on the other hand, are only required to trimRead more

    Shaving the head, or **halq**, is not obligatory for Umrah, but it is one of the recommended acts for men upon completing the pilgrimage rituals. Men have the option to either shave their heads completely (halq) or to cut their hair short (taqsir). Women, on the other hand, are only required to trim a small portion of their hair, typically a fingertip’s length.

    Both halq and taqsir are acts of devotion and a symbolic gesture of renewal and humility before Allah. While shaving the head is considered more virtuous, cutting the hair short is also acceptable and fulfills the requirement for completing the Umrah rituals.

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