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  1. Before Islam, it was common for Arabs to keep dogs, and people were used to having them around. When the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) came, he ordered people to get rid of dogs to discourage keeping them. This order was only temporary, and later it was canceled. After that, the Prophet (peacRead more

    Before Islam, it was common for Arabs to keep dogs, and people were used to having them around. When the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) came, he ordered people to get rid of dogs to discourage keeping them. This order was only temporary, and later it was canceled. After that, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said it was okay to keep dogs for three specific reasons: hunting, guarding crops, and protecting herds. (If your home is unsafe, keeping a dog for security is also okay.) Keeping dogs for other reasons is not allowed.

    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that angels of mercy do not enter a house if it has pictures or dogs.

    In another saying, the Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned that if someone keeps a dog for any reason other than guarding livestock, crops, or hunting, they lose a part of their daily reward.

    So, aside from these three reasons, keeping a dog isn’t allowed.

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  1. It is permissible to own cat in Islam. The condition is that it should not be hurt, food and water should be taken care of. It is proven that the cat is done on the authority of Hazrat Abu Hurayrah, so it is in Tirmidhi Sharif: asked: Why was your surname Abu Hurairah? He said: I used to graze the gRead more

    It is permissible to own cat in Islam. The condition is that it should not be hurt, food and water should be taken care of. It is proven that the cat is done on the authority of Hazrat Abu Hurayrah, so it is in Tirmidhi Sharif: asked: Why was your surname Abu Hurairah? He said: I used to graze the goats of my family and one of them was a small cat. At night I used to sit him on a tree and during the day I would take him along and play with him. Similarly, people started calling me Abu Hurairah. It is mentioned in some books that one day I was carrying a cat when the Messenger of Allah saw me and addressed me as Abu Hurairah. I became known as Abu Hurairah.

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  1. Smoking an electric cigarette is permissible per se, however, it is not permissible like eating and drinking, but it is a habit of non-peaceful people, so some jurists have called it Makruh (Tanzihi), and there is also extravagance in it. Should be avoided.

    Smoking an electric cigarette is permissible per se, however, it is not permissible like eating and drinking, but it is a habit of non-peaceful people, so some jurists have called it Makruh (Tanzihi), and there is also extravagance in it. Should be avoided.

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  1. Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival that comes after Ramadan. On Eid, people pray Namaz e Eid together, give Sadqa tul Fitr before Eid prayer, enjoy meals, and celebrate with friends and family. It's a time of joy and gratitude for completing the month of fasting Ramadan.

    Eid al-Fitr is an Islamic festival that comes after Ramadan. On Eid, people pray Namaz e Eid together, give Sadqa tul Fitr before Eid prayer, enjoy meals, and celebrate with friends and family. It’s a time of joy and gratitude for completing the month of fasting Ramadan.

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    There are four obligations in ablution: 1. Wash face once, 2.Wash hands including elbows once, 3. Wiping a quarter of the head, 4. Washing both feet including the ankles once. And there are three obligations in bathing: 1. Rinsing once, 2. Pouring water into the nose once, 3. Pour water over the whoRead more

    There are four obligations in ablution:

    1. Wash face once,

    2.Wash hands including elbows once,

    3. Wiping a quarter of the head,

    4. Washing both feet including the ankles once.

    And there are three obligations in bathing:

    1. Rinsing once,

    2. Pouring water into the nose once,

    3. Pour water over the whole body once.

    (Al Ahnaf)

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