Signs which have already occurred 1. The sending of our Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) 2. The death of our Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) 3. The splitting of the moon 4. Disappearance of the noble Companions (may Allah be pleased with them) 5. Conquest of Jerusalem 6. Widespread death like murrain or sheep 7. Prevalence of turmoil (Fitnah) of all kinds 8. Prevalence ...
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Entertainment involving Sexual promiscuity, Intoxicants & Gambling are prohibited in Islam
Islam prohibits any kind of entertainment that includes fornication, adultery, or any other form of sexual promiscuity or anything that leads to it. It also prohibits entertainment that involves gambling and any form of Intoxicant. Adultery, fornication and whatever leads to it Perhaps the most natural and common means of enjoyment for humans is that of sexual intercourse. Islam caters ...
Read More »Is playing chess & other dice games permissible in Islam?
There are different views on playing chess and hence you can find both positive and negative answers for it. However, as regards to the games in which dice is used are unanimously prohibited by all scholars. Many scholars – including Imam Abu Haneefah, Imam Shafi and Ibn Qayyim – said that chess is haram. Imam Malik was of the view ...
Read More »Islam prohibits Sinful speech & Excessive laughter
Islam prohibits any speech that is sinful and oppressive or that may cause harm to other human beings. It also prohibits excessive laughter or extreme humor, something that is commonly found today. Sinful speech is haraam in Islam Perhaps the most common form of prohibited entertainment is sinful speech. Many people today do not think twice about what they are ...
Read More »Prohibition on entertainment involving Shirk & Kufr in Islam
Just like every action of life, entertainment is also governed by certain guidelines described by Quran and the authentic Sunnah. Prohibition on entertainment involving Shirk & Kufr in Islam is one of these guidelines. The greatest sin that a human can commit is to give the exclusive rights of Allah to anyone other than Him. This is known as shirk, ...
Read More »Islam prohibits celebrating the festivals of the disbelievers
Allah Almighty has given us two holy days for celebration, worship and full. These are the days of Eid al-Adha (at the culmination of the hajj) and Eid al-Fitr (at the end of the fasting month of Ramadan). Anas ibn Malik (ra) narrated: The Prophet (pbuh) came to Madinah during two days in which they played. The Prophet (pbuh) asked: ...
Read More »Prohibition of Musical instruments and immoral songs in Islam
This particular issue of the prohibition of Musical instruments and immoral songs deserves a lengthy explanation since it has become a topic that is often debated in the Muslim community today. It is important, however, to take an unbiased look at the various views on this issue and accept that there is a difference of opinion regarding the prohibition of ...
Read More »Few basic principles of fiqh (Jurisprudence)
Before delving into the topic at hand, it is important to clarify a few basic principles that are used to formulate opinions mentioned in this article. Indeed, it is impossible to delve into the area of fiqh and not make mistakes. However, qualified scholars or students of knowledge who are sincere, follow the general principles, and struggle to find the ...
Read More »Az Zubair bin Al Awwam (ra) – The disciple of Prophet (pbuh)
Az Zubair bin Al Awwam (ra) is well known in the books of seerah as “The Disciple” of the Prophet (Pbuh). This title was given to him by Prophet (pbuh) himself. Let us learn about this great companion who served Islam with this life. The Quraish tribe was comprised of several clans and the most prominent clan among them was ...
Read More »Khabbab ibn Al-Aratt (ra) – The Preacher and Teacher
Khabbab ibn Al-Aratt (ra) was one of the great companions of our beloved Prophet (pbuh), who accompanied him throughout his life and served Islam till his death. He was one of those who require a special mention about his achievements and greatness. Arab tribes led miserable lives under the hot sun in the deserts of Arabia. Their whole lives were ...
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