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Forex trading involves buying and selling of gold, silver, currency, cotton, wheat, gas, crude oil, animals and many other commodities. According to our knowledge, the current methods of "forex trading" are illegal due to non-observance of Shariah principles and the presence of Shariah fraud.If goldRead more
Forex trading involves buying and selling of gold, silver, currency, cotton, wheat, gas, crude oil, animals and many other commodities. According to our knowledge, the current methods of “forex trading” are illegal due to non-observance of Shariah principles and the presence of Shariah fraud.If gold, silver and currency are traded in forex trading, then as Shariat has imposed some conditions in the exchange of gold, silver and currency. One of the important conditions is the possession of both the assets of the case which means that the case is actually being conducted as a case. In which the negotiators want their place in exchange for both. The purpose of exchanging different currencies in an online forex business is usually neither the actual buying or selling of currencies.(Rather, the gain on the rise in prices is implied, in which the difference is eventually equalized, although in some cases gold, silver is also referred to on demand), Nor is possession found on its own terms, so this transaction will not be permissible.
If forex trading involves trading in commodities other than gold, silver and currency However, since buying and selling in this business is usually only a paper transaction, the goods purchased are neither seized nor intended to be seized. Rather, profit and loss are simply equalized, as if it is only intended to play sata, In such a case, in the case of selling back the purchased item, it is necessary to “Bay Qabl Al Qabz” (selling the item before taking possession and ownership of it), which is prohibited in Hadith Sharif.
God knows best۔۔۔
See lessYes, keeping cats as pets is allowed and even praised in Islam. Cats are generally considered clean animals in Islamic tradition, and there are several references to cats in the sayings (hadiths) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that highlight their positive qualities. One well-known hadiRead more
Yes, keeping cats as pets is allowed and even praised in Islam. Cats are generally considered clean animals in Islamic tradition, and there are several references to cats in the sayings (hadiths) of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that highlight their positive qualities. One well-known hadith mentions that a woman was punished in the afterlife for mistreating a cat by not feeding it or allowing it to roam freely. This illustrates the importance of kindness and compassion toward animals in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to provide for the well-being of animals under their care, including cats. This means ensuring they are fed, sheltered, and treated with kindness. There is no specific prohibition against keeping cats as pets, and they are regarded as clean animals in terms of Islamic dietary laws. It’s worth noting that while keeping cats as pets is allowed, the treatment of all animals in Islam is governed by principles of kindness and compassion. Muslims are encouraged to treat all creatures with care and respect.
See lessNo, never, Islam does not allow surrogacy in any way, because surrogacy is renting a mother's womb, which is gaining popularity in today's world, and in this way, giving birth to a child by using someone else's sperm by renting a womb is not legal in Islam.
No, never, Islam does not allow surrogacy in any way, because surrogacy is renting a mother’s womb, which is gaining popularity in today’s world, and in this way, giving birth to a child by using someone else’s sperm by renting a womb is not legal in Islam.
See lessIn Islam, piercing is generally allowed as long as it does not cause harm to the body and is not done with the intention of imitating non-Muslim practices. However, it is recommended to seek guidance from a knowledgeable scholar for specific cases.
In Islam, piercing is generally allowed as long as it does not cause harm to the body and is not done with the intention of imitating non-Muslim practices. However, it is recommended to seek guidance from a knowledgeable scholar for specific cases.
See lessIn Islam, women are allowed to work and pursue various professions, as long as their work aligns with Islamic principles and guidelines. Maintaining Modesty: Muslim women are expected to observe modesty in their dress and behavior, even while working outside the home. Permission of the Family: It isRead more
In Islam, women are allowed to work and pursue various professions, as long as their work aligns with Islamic principles and guidelines.
Maintaining Modesty: Muslim women are expected to observe modesty in their dress and behavior, even while working outside the home.
Permission of the Family: It is important for women to have the consent and support of their families, especially their husbands, in their choice of work.
Avoiding Haraam (Forbidden) Work: Women are not allowed to engage in work that involves activities prohibited in Islam, such as selling or promoting alcohol, pork, or any sinful activities.
Balancing Family and Work: While women are permitted to work, their primary responsibility is to their families, particularly in terms of caring for their children and maintaining their households.
Safety and Dignity: Work environments should be safe and dignified for women. They should not be subjected to harassment or exploitation.
Earning and Contributing: Women are encouraged to contribute to the well-being of their families and society by earning a lawful income.
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جی ہاں کوئی حرج نہیں ۔بس غیر شرعی امور سے بچا جائے ۔
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It's Halal, nothing wrong with it. According to the Holy Qur'an, a man cannot marry 14 types of women (4:23). Zaynab bint Jaḥsh was the first cousin and the seventh wife of Muhammad (peace be upon him). This was allowed both in the pre-Islamic period and after Islam.
It’s Halal, nothing wrong with it.
According to the Holy Qur’an, a man cannot marry 14 types of women (4:23).
Zaynab bint Jaḥsh was the first cousin and the seventh wife of Muhammad (peace be upon him). This was allowed both in the pre-Islamic period and after Islam.
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