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Customs and traditions
Ruling on keeping a dog outside the house as a pet
SaveRuling on keeping a dog for protection inside an apartment. If it is kept in a separate room, will that prevent the angels from entering the rest of the house?
SaveDoes garnishing or decorating food come under the heading of excess which is haram?
SaveRuling on using live bait for fishing
SaveEverything Is Permissible in Islam Until Proven Prohibited
1. The scholars set a rule that says that in principle everything is permissible, and they based this rule on Shar`i evidence. 2. With regard to food, drink, clothing and soap (and cleaning materials), this rule is to be followed with regard to everything concerning which there is no Shar`i text. 3. With regard to meat that is available in a Muslim or Christian country, it is deemed to be permissible, unless it is proven that it was slaughtered by a method that is contrary to Islamic rulings. 4. With regard to products for which there is no Shar`i evidence that they are prohibited, or the list of ingredients does not include any components that are prohibited or are harmful, then we rule that it is permissible and pure. 5. The basic principle concerning clothing is that it is permissible except what is excluded by Islamic rulings, such as silk which is prohibited for men, and some animal skins that cannot be purified by means of tanning.SaveIs it permissible for her to pray in clothes that she was wearing when she was carrying a pet animal?
SaveIs it proven that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) ever sat on a chair?
SaveSigning shirts – does it come under the heading of wastefulness?
This practice comes under the heading of wasting money and extravagance that is not allowed, because it serves no significant purpose. If we assume that it does serve some purpose, that purpose may be achieved in a different way, without wasting money and being extravagant.SaveRuling on preparing a specific type of food for a new mother and those who come to visit her
SaveIs looking at the universe and nature an act of worship?
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