Prohibitions in Islamic Law
his category explores the various prohibitions in Islamic law, focusing on actions, behaviors, and practices that are considered sinful or forbidden (haram) according to Islamic teachings. It provides detailed insights into the principles and sources that define these prohibitions, such as the Quran, Hadith, and scholarly interpretations. Topics include dietary restrictions, unethical behaviors, and violations of moral or spiritual conduct, all aimed at guiding Muslims towards a righteous and lawful life.
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Killing a Soul is Forbidden by Allah, Except in the Right Way
IntroductionIn Islam, the sanctity of human life holds a central and sacred place. The act of killing in Islam is…
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Magic (Sihr) in Islam: An Islamic Perspective on Sorcery and Its Consequences
Magic, or sihr in Arabic, has been a subject of both fascination and fear across cultures and civilizations. Within Islam,…
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Shirk – Associating Partners with Allah in Islam
Introduction In Islam, the concept of Shirk, or associating partners with Allah, holds significant importance. It is considered one of…
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