1. Tampons, as a hygiene product, are not explicitly addressed in Islamic scriptures such as the Quran or Hadith. Therefore, there is no direct prohibition or permission regarding their use. However, Islamic scholars often provide guidance based on general principles of cleanliness and purity (taharah)Read more

    Tampons, as a hygiene product, are not explicitly addressed in Islamic scriptures such as the Quran or Hadith. Therefore, there is no direct prohibition or permission regarding their use.

    However, Islamic scholars often provide guidance based on general principles of cleanliness and purity (taharah). In this context, tampons are considered permissible for women to use as long as they maintain their ritual purity for acts of worship, such as prayers (salah), by ensuring proper hygiene and cleanliness during menstruation.

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  2. In Islamic eschatology, Dajjal (the Antichrist) is believed to be blind in his right eye. This detail is mentioned in various Hadith literature, where it's described that his right eye will be damaged or deformed, appearing like a "grape" or "rotten grape." This blindness in one eye is considered onRead more

    In Islamic eschatology, Dajjal (the Antichrist) is believed to be blind in his right eye. This detail is mentioned in various Hadith literature, where it’s described that his right eye will be damaged or deformed, appearing like a “grape” or “rotten grape.” This blindness in one eye is considered one of the significant physical characteristics of Dajjal, signifying his deceptive nature and falsehood.

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