1. Muslims believe in all the prophets. Prophet Muhammad pbuh is the last and the seal of prophets according to Muslims.

    Muslims believe in all the prophets. Prophet Muhammad pbuh is the last and the seal of prophets according to Muslims.

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    The door to temptation is wide open for humans. Women are designed to lure and ensnare the opposite sex with their bodily charms. Purdah is an attempt to curb the temptation. It creates a much needed segregation among men and women. If men find women in tight clothes or semi-naked, they're bound toRead more

    The door to temptation is wide open for humans. Women are designed to lure and ensnare the opposite sex with their bodily charms. Purdah is an attempt to curb the temptation. It creates a much needed segregation among men and women. If men find women in tight clothes or semi-naked, they’re bound to be tempted. Most of the rapists make an excuse that semi-naked women or women who flaunt their bodily charms are asking for it and it gives them the opening to take the extreme step. Although it’s a disgusting, pathetic excuse but that’s how men operate usually. Furthermore, Women usually feel empowered and safe when they cover their bodies. Therefore, purdah is emphasised by the almighty.

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    Music is a grey area according to Islamic theology. You don't find a clear cut injunction whether or not it's haram. Majority of the scholars believe that music especially heavy metal, pop, rock music create sensations in humans that eventually lead them toward sins. Zakir Naik opines that in musicRead more

    Music is a grey area according to Islamic theology. You don’t find a clear cut injunction whether or not it’s haram. Majority of the scholars believe that music especially heavy metal, pop, rock music create sensations in humans that eventually lead them toward sins. Zakir Naik opines that in music wo use lyrics that are absurd and based on lies. Therefore, one must steer clear of such stuff. The likes of Hamza Yusuf and Mufti Menk believe that there is no harm in listening to classical instrumental music.

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