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  1. Wearing gold is permissable only for muslim women, as it is reported in Sunan Abu Dawood, and Sunan Nasaye, and sunan Ibn e Maja from Ali r.a who stated that: "أن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم أخذ حريرافجعله فى يمينه, وأخذ ذهبا فجعله فى شماله ثم قال: إن هذين حرام على ذكور أمتي" (That Allah's MessengeRead more

    Wearing gold is permissable only for muslim women, as it is reported in Sunan Abu Dawood, and Sunan Nasaye, and sunan Ibn e Maja from Ali r.a who stated that:

    “أن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم أخذ حريرافجعله فى يمينه, وأخذ ذهبا فجعله فى شماله ثم قال: إن هذين حرام على ذكور أمتي”

    (That Allah’s Messenger- peace be upon him- took silk and put it in his right hand, and he took gold and placed it in his left hand. and said, ‘Indeed, these two are prohibited for the males of my Ummah.)

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    In Islam, tattoos are generally considered haram by most scholars. This view is based on Hadith which discourages altering the body permanently. The prohibition stems from beliefs about maintaining the natural creation of Allah and avoiding practices associated with pre-Islamic traditions. However,Read more

    In Islam, tattoos are generally considered haram by most scholars. This view is based on Hadith which discourages altering the body permanently. The prohibition stems from beliefs about maintaining the natural creation of Allah and avoiding practices associated with pre-Islamic traditions. However, opinions may vary slightly among different scholars and communities. Always consult a knowledgeable religious scholar for tattoo-related guidance.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    Celebrating birthdays is a cultural practice rather than a religious one. But Muslims views on birthday celebrations vary. Muslims can parties give gifts and enjoy birthdays with family and friends. If someone celebrates birthdays that are not according to Islamic teachings then it is absolutely notRead more

    Celebrating birthdays is a cultural practice rather than a religious one. But Muslims views on birthday celebrations vary. Muslims can parties give gifts and enjoy birthdays with family and friends. If someone celebrates birthdays that are not according to Islamic teachings then it is absolutely not permissible.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    The latest time you can pray Fajr (the dawn prayer) is just before sunrise. It is recommended to complete the Fajr prayer during the early morning twilight, but it must be performed before the first light of dawn turns into the full light of day.

    The latest time you can pray Fajr (the dawn prayer) is just before sunrise. It is recommended to complete the Fajr prayer during the early morning twilight, but it must be performed before the first light of dawn turns into the full light of day.

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  1. It depends if the content of the game does not entail any prohibited thing as observed in some games and does not cause any harm to anyone in terms of ethical and phycological aspects then it may possess validity, nevertheless one should seek some beneficial way to earn money instead of that.

    It depends if the content of the game does not entail any prohibited thing as observed in some games and does not cause any harm to anyone in terms of ethical and phycological aspects then it may possess validity, nevertheless one should seek some beneficial way to earn money instead of that.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    Easter is a Christian holiday and Muslims do not celebrate Easter. Muslims respect the Christian religion and Jesus because Jesus is one of Allah beloved prophets according to Islamic teachings. We have our special days to celebrate. These special days include Eid al Fitr Eid al Adha, and Milad un nRead more

    Easter is a Christian holiday and Muslims do not celebrate Easter. Muslims respect the Christian religion and Jesus because Jesus is one of Allah beloved prophets according to Islamic teachings. We have our special days to celebrate. These special days include Eid al Fitr Eid al Adha, and Milad un nabhi. All Muslim holidays are according to the Islamic Lunar calendar.

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    In Islam, the name of God is Allah. The name "Allah" is derived from the Arabic word for God and is used exclusively to refer to the creator of the universe in Islam.

    In Islam, the name of God is Allah. The name “Allah” is derived from the Arabic word for God and is used exclusively to refer to the creator of the universe in Islam.

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    Asma Issa Islamic Scholar Certified in Quranic and Hadith studies

    Nikah or Nikkah is an Islamic marriage. It is a religious marriage bounding between a man and a woman. The Nikah has importance in Islamic Sharia as it establishes the legitimacy of the couple in the eyes of Allah. There are several reasons behind this. During the Nikah, both the man and woman mustRead more

    Nikah or Nikkah is an Islamic marriage. It is a religious marriage bounding between a man and a woman. The Nikah has importance in Islamic Sharia as it establishes the legitimacy of the couple in the eyes of Allah. There are several reasons behind this.

    During the Nikah, both the man and woman must have witnesses and both must accept and consent that they have chosen to spend their lives together. Additionally, Allah protects the woman’s rights through Mahr, which is a marriage gift given by the man to the woman.

    Many countries, like Pakistan, recognize Nikah as a proper form of marriage, but other first-world countries require additional registration of the marriage.

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