1. Cultural festivals like Sufi Urs, Jogi, and priest celebrations are often viewed as primarily religious events, but they encompass a broader spectrum of cultural and social dimensions. While they may have religious origins and include elements of devotion and reverence towards spiritual figures, theRead more

    Cultural festivals like Sufi Urs, Jogi, and priest celebrations are often viewed as primarily religious events, but they encompass a broader spectrum of cultural and social dimensions. While they may have religious origins and include elements of devotion and reverence towards spiritual figures, they also serve as platforms for community bonding, cultural expression, and the preservation of heritage.

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  2. NO. silver is not haram for men to wear. The only haram material for men to wear as a jewelery in Islam is gold.

    NO. silver is not haram for men to wear. The only haram material for men to wear as a jewelery in Islam is gold.

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  3. You can offer nafl any time except for the prohibited time. These are, when the sun is rising and when the sun is at high noon when the sun is directly on top of us, lastly when the sun is setting. You see Fajr time ends before the sun comes out, Zuhr starts when the sun leaves a 90 degree angle andRead more

    You can offer nafl any time except for the prohibited time. These are, when the sun is rising and when the sun is at high noon when the sun is directly on top of us, lastly when the sun is setting.

    You see Fajr time ends before the sun comes out, Zuhr starts when the sun leaves a 90 degree angle and shadows start to form and Maghrib starts after the sun has completely set.

    Sajda is not allowed during these times and you can offer Nafl any other time, after Fajr, Zuhr or whatever time you like.

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