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    halal jobs are those that comply islamic principles and are considered and permissible , common example include career in healthcare education technology and many others as long as they dont involve activities prohibited by islamic law such as alcohol , gambling related industries.

    halal jobs are those that comply islamic principles and are considered and permissible , common example include career in healthcare education technology and many others as long as they dont involve activities prohibited by islamic law such as alcohol , gambling related industries.

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    To make Ghusl for major impurity in Islam, follow these 7 simple steps: Niyyah: The first thing is the intention of cleaning yourself. Say Bismillah: Begin by saying "Bismillah". Wash Hands: Wash your hands thoroughly three times. Private Parts: Clean your private parts and any other areas of impuriRead more

    To make Ghusl for major impurity in Islam, follow these 7 simple steps:

    1. Niyyah: The first thing is the intention of cleaning yourself.
    2. Say Bismillah: Begin by saying “Bismillah”.
    3. Wash Hands: Wash your hands thoroughly three times.
    4. Private Parts: Clean your private parts and any other areas of impurity.
    5. Wudu: Perform a complete Wudu as you would for Namaz.
    6. Pour Water Over Head: Pour water over your head three times, while making sure it reaches the scalp.
    7. Wash Entire Body: Starting from the right side, and then the left side wash your full body. Make sure every part is fully clean.

    Ensure no part of your body is left dry. Ghusl is now complete, and you are purely clean again.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    Muslims cannot eat pork, it is totally against Islamic beliefs and teachings. In Islam, pork is absolutely haram. It is a very big sin If a Muslim eats pork intentionally and they should seek forgiveness from Allah. If a Muslim accidentally eats pork without knowing, which often happens in Western cRead more

    Muslims cannot eat pork, it is totally against Islamic beliefs and teachings. In Islam, pork is absolutely haram. It is a very big sin If a Muslim eats pork intentionally and they should seek forgiveness from Allah. If a Muslim accidentally eats pork without knowing, which often happens in Western countries, then there is no sin. After accidentally eating pork, Muslims usually feel regret and upset, and some may vomit after realizing they have eaten pork. Pork is considered the dirtiest meat.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    In Islam, the Day of Judgment is a big day. It is the day when everything ends, and Allah makes final decisions about everyone sins. Imagine a huge court room where every person who ever lived is being judged. So, when is it? Well, only Allah knows for sure. It is a big mystery. But there are signsRead more

    In Islam, the Day of Judgment is a big day. It is the day when everything ends, and Allah makes final decisions about everyone sins. Imagine a huge court room where every person who ever lived is being judged.

    So, when is it? Well, only Allah knows for sure. It is a big mystery. But there are signs in Islam that tell us when it is getting closer.

    On that day, everyone will be brought back to life, even if they died a long time ago. Then, they will have to answer for every deed they did in their life. It is like a big review of how we live. Good deeds will make people happy, but bad deeds will make them sad.

    Allah will be fair with everyone. He will decide who goes to heaven and who goes to hell. It is a serious day because it is when every sin counts, and there is no way to go back to life to change things.

    So, Muslims believe it is very important to live a good life. Follow Allah all rules and be kind to others. That way, when the Day of Judgment comes, they will be ready.

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    no selling perfume is generally not considered haram . selling alcoholic perfume is generally considered haram in Islamas it involves the promotion and trade of an alcoholic substances which prohibited in islamic teaching.

    no selling perfume is generally not considered haram . selling alcoholic perfume is generally considered haram in Islamas it involves the promotion and trade of an alcoholic substances which prohibited in islamic teaching.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    In Islamic teachings, the Dajjal is a false messiah who will appear before the Days of Judgment. Described as blind in one eye, the Dajjal will perform false miracles to mislead people world wide. True believers will recognize his deceit, and he will ultimately be defeated by Jesus (Isa) and the MahRead more

    In Islamic teachings, the Dajjal is a false messiah who will appear before the Days of Judgment. Described as blind in one eye, the Dajjal will perform false miracles to mislead people world wide. True believers will recognize his deceit, and he will ultimately be defeated by Jesus (Isa) and the Mahdi. The Dajjal will be a big test of faith and the stamp of good over evil.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    Whether or not is music haram in Islam is a topic of debate among scholars and within different Islamic sects. There is no certainty about is music is haram or not but opinions on this issue can vary. 1. Haram: Some Islamic scholars and schools of thought consider music to be haram, particularly ifRead more

    Whether or not is music haram in Islam is a topic of debate among scholars and within different Islamic sects. There is no certainty about is music is haram or not but opinions on this issue can vary.

    1. Haram: Some Islamic scholars and schools of thought consider music to be haram, particularly if the lyrics are vulgar or promote sinful behavior. They argue that music can lead people away from the remembrance of God (Allah) and can have a negative influence on behavior and morality.

    2. Halal: Other scholars and many Muslims believe that music is not completely haram. They argue that music can be enjoyed in moderation, as long as it does not promote sinful actions or distract from religious duties such as Namaz, Roza. They point to the absence of clear Quranic or Hadith prohibitions on music.

    3. Middle Ground: Some scholars and Muslims take a middle-ground approach, where they allow certain types of music. The music that is free from inappropriate or harmful content but not has shirk.

    4. Cultural Variation: It is important to note that opinion towards music can vary among different Islamic cultures and communities. What may be considered haram in one community might be seen as acceptable in another.

    Ultimately, the question of whether is music haram or halal in Islam depends on an your interpretation of Islamic teachings, your cultural background, and your personal beliefs.

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