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Al-Manaahi al-Lafziyyah (forbidden expressions)
Is it permissible to attribute thought to Allah?
SaveIs it permissible to use the phrases the “Holy Qur’an” and the “Holy Prophet”?
SaveAre calamities connected to the words we say?
SaveSaying “O Allah, there is no jealousy (Allahumma la hasad)”
SaveRuling on cursing or inveighing against circumstances
SaveRuling on describing a professional player as “God” or “Godlike”
SaveWhat is the ruling on someone who describes another person as a Jew, meaning that he is miserly or greedy?
Summary of the answer: It is not permissible for a Muslim to accuse his fellow Muslim of being a Jew, a Christian or the like, even if he only meant that he has some of the (stereotypical) characteristics of the Jews, Christians or others.SaveCan Allah be described as having protective jealousy (gheerah)? Can it be said that Allah has protective jealousy for His Prophets and close friends?
SaveWhat is the ruling on saying “Praise be to Allah to the ultimate degree”?
SaveThere is nothing wrong with saying of someone who defeats another “he knocked him off his throne”
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