If a woman has some disease n doctor suggests her to cut her hair then she can cut them as short as needed.
If a woman has some disease n doctor suggests her to cut her hair then she can cut them as short as needed.
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If a woman has some disease n doctor suggests her to cut her hair then she can cut them as short as needed.
If a woman has some disease n doctor suggests her to cut her hair then she can cut them as short as needed.
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یھدیکم اللہ و یصلح بالکم
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Alhamdulillah
See lessPosting a picture on Instagram for any purpose, whether it is your picture or another person's picture, it is not permissible to post this picture, and moreover, posting a picture of a stranger is also a sin of exposing an unaware woman. Yes, and revealing a woman's veil is a major sin, so every perRead more
Posting a picture on Instagram for any purpose, whether it is your picture or another person’s picture, it is not permissible to post this picture, and moreover, posting a picture of a stranger is also a sin of exposing an unaware woman. Yes, and revealing a woman’s veil is a major sin, so every person should refrain from posting a nude picture on their Instagram profile
See lessYes, 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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In Islam, the belief that ringing in the ears is a sign of a good or bad omen has no basis. The teachings of Islam are that Muslims should trust Allah and avoid these types of superstitions. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) declared belief in evil omens to be false and considered it a form of polytheism.Read more
In Islam, the belief that ringing in the ears is a sign of a good or bad omen has no basis. The teachings of Islam are that Muslims should trust Allah and avoid these types of superstitions. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) declared belief in evil omens to be false and considered it a form of polytheism.
If someone experiences ringing in their ears or similar occurrences, they should not interpret it as a sign to proceed or refrain from their plans.
Instead, Muslims are encouraged to recite the following Dua:
Only trust in Allah and superstition have no place in Islamic teachings.
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