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  1. Yes, it is allowed. It is a general confusion among Muslims that wearing any type of sewn up item is forbidden in ٰٰIslam. However; the fact is that, only cloths/ items which are being sewn up as per body shape in wearable form are forbidden. Therefore, wearing belts, baby slings and bags etc are LaRead more

    Yes, it is allowed.

    It is a general confusion among Muslims that wearing any type of sewn up item is forbidden in ٰٰIslam. However; the fact is that, only cloths/ items which are being sewn up as per body shape in wearable form are forbidden. Therefore, wearing belts, baby slings and bags etc are Lawful during IHRAM

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  1. Wearing a baby carrier in Ihram is generally allowed. Safety First: Ensure that using a baby carrier does not compromise your safety or the safety of others during the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimage. Non-restrictive Ihram Garments: The Ihram clothing should not be concealed or restricted by the baby carriRead more

    Wearing a baby carrier in Ihram is generally allowed.

    Safety First: Ensure that using a baby carrier does not compromise your safety or the safety of others during the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimage.

    Non-restrictive Ihram Garments: The Ihram clothing should not be concealed or restricted by the baby carrier. Your Ihram garments should remain visible.

    Avoid Fragrance: Ensure that any fabric softeners or fragrances used in the baby carrier are washed out, as the use of scented products is prohibited in Ihram.

    Comfort: Make sure the baby is comfortable and safe in the carrier. The well-being of both the baby and the wearer is essential.

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  1. The Quran does not have a single surah (chapter) dedicated to telling the complete story of any specific prophet from start to finish. Instead, it presents stories of prophets and their messages throughout various surahs, highlighting significant events, lessons, and teachings associated with each pRead more

    The Quran does not have a single surah (chapter) dedicated to telling the complete story of any specific prophet from start to finish. Instead, it presents stories of prophets and their messages throughout various surahs, highlighting significant events, lessons, and teachings associated with each prophet’s mission. For instance, the story of Prophet Joseph (Yusuf) is one of the most detailed narratives and can be found primarily in Surah Yusuf (Chapter 12), offering a comprehensive account of his life, trials, and eventual success. Similarly, other prophets’ stories like Moses (Musa), Abraham (Ibrahim), David (Dawud), and more are scattered across different surahs to emphasize different aspects of their missions and guidance.

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