1. Previously in Islam eating horse meat was not haram, but makruh, meaning it should be avoided, but due to other important uses eating it is not as sinful as eating pork. But many scholars call it haram.

    Previously in Islam eating horse meat was not haram, but makruh, meaning it should be avoided, but due to other important uses eating it is not as sinful as eating pork.

    But many scholars call it haram.

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  2. Ducks are classified as halal, they must still follow other halal standards, such as being slaughtered according to Islamic law and cooked in a halal way that is free of haram ingredients such as alcohol and some animal fats.

    Ducks are classified as halal, they must still follow other halal standards, such as being slaughtered according to Islamic law and cooked in a halal way that is free of haram ingredients such as alcohol and some animal fats.

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  3. Balsamic vinegar (Italian: aceto balsamico) is a dark, concentrated, strongly flavored vinegar originating from Modena, Italy, made in whole or in part from grapes: freshly pressed grape juice with all skins, seeds and stems. Balsamic vinegar, since it is no longer intoxicating, is considered halal.Read more

    Balsamic vinegar (Italian: aceto balsamico) is a dark, concentrated, strongly flavored vinegar originating from Modena, Italy, made in whole or in part from grapes: freshly pressed grape juice with all skins, seeds and stems.

    Balsamic vinegar, since it is no longer intoxicating, is considered halal. A Muslim is allowed to buy balsamic vinegar from a non-Muslim who sells it

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  4. In the hadith Sahih al-Bukhari, narrated by Abu Huraira, it is said that Adam was created 60 cubits tall (about 30 meters) and that the people of Paradise will look like Adam.

    In the hadith Sahih al-Bukhari, narrated by Abu Huraira, it is said that Adam was created 60 cubits tall (about 30 meters) and that the people of Paradise will look like Adam.

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  5. no never , a muslim can't celebrate christmas day

    no never , a muslim can’t celebrate christmas day

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  6. yes, you can teach , if you know properly with tzwid

    yes, you can teach , if you know properly with tzwid

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  7. Esha time is variable Today Esha time is 7.18

    Esha time is variable

    Today Esha time is 7.18

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  8. In the hadith about fasting, the beloved Prophet said that a person who vomits involuntarily. He must complete his fast and intentionally vomiting does not break his fast. A person who intentionally heats himself breaks his fast.

    In the hadith about fasting, the beloved Prophet said that a person who vomits involuntarily. He must complete his fast and intentionally vomiting does not break his fast. A person who intentionally heats himself breaks his fast.

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  9. Yes, it is stated in Sahih al-Bukhari (581) and Sahih Muslim (831) that it is forbidden to pray after the Fajr prayer until the sun rises above the horizon at the height of a spear, during noon when the sun is at its peak, and after 'Asr when the sun has completely set.

    Yes, it is stated in Sahih al-Bukhari (581) and Sahih Muslim (831) that it is forbidden to pray after the Fajr prayer until the sun rises above the horizon at the height of a spear, during noon when the sun is at its peak, and after ‘Asr when the sun has completely set.

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