Celebrating birthdays is a cultural practice rather than a religious one. But Muslims views on birthday celebrations vary. Muslims can parties give gifts and enjoy birthdays with family and friends. If someone celebrates birthdays that are not according to Islamic teachings then it is absolutely notRead more
Celebrating birthdays is a cultural practice rather than a religious one. But Muslims views on birthday celebrations vary. Muslims can parties give gifts and enjoy birthdays with family and friends. If someone celebrates birthdays that are not according to Islamic teachings then it is absolutely not permissible.
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In Islam, tattoos are generally considered haram by most scholars. This view is based on Hadith which discourages altering the body permanently. The prohibition stems from beliefs about maintaining the natural creation of Allah and avoiding practices associated with pre-Islamic traditions. However,Read more
In Islam, tattoos are generally considered haram by most scholars. This view is based on Hadith which discourages altering the body permanently. The prohibition stems from beliefs about maintaining the natural creation of Allah and avoiding practices associated with pre-Islamic traditions. However, opinions may vary slightly among different scholars and communities. Always consult a knowledgeable religious scholar for tattoo-related guidance.
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