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10 strictly Haram things in islam that muslim didn't know about

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  News Hub Creator May 28, 2021 12:38 AM Haram is an Arabic word which means “Forbidden”. Haram is the things which are prohibited in the Quran and the Sunnah,  things Muslim cannot do . And violated your soul. 1. Music This is a long debate, we must have seen that some of the scholars are calling it Halal while others are calling Haram, to counter this, we have added Zakir Naik’s stance about this matter; Furthermore, we can see the authenticity of prohibition here in Al-Jaamius Sagheer 2. Drinking Alcohol and Gambling Drinking and Gambling are one of the greatest sins in Islam. Allah and his prophet (PBUH) have prohibited us from Drinking alcohol. In Quran, this is written; Furthermore, it is stated that; 3. Hitting oneself or the other If you are hitting yourself (Such as your face or chest) in grief or anything or hitting any other person (Your child or any other Muslim brother) is strictly Haram! In Quran it is stated; (Killing does not mean taking life only, it...

The Real Meaning Of Five Pillars Of Islam You Never Know: Read About Them Here

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  Fashionista1992 May 28, 2021 4:34 AM You may have heard about the five pillars of Islam. Or hear about the five makeup of the foundation of Islam. What are the five pillars of Islam? Islam is built upon five practices. This practice makes a complete cycle in the life of a Muslim. Every Muslim must recognize all the pillars to be referred to as a devoted Muslim. The pillars are Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Let us explain them one after another. Shahada (Faith) The proclamation of belief in Allah and his messenger. Salah (Prayer) This is the devotion needed of all Muslims. This should be done five times a day. Zakat (Alms-giving) The practice of giving to the needy by a Muslim all through a lifetime. Sawm (Fasting) This is done during Ramadan. In the holy month of Islam, all Muslims are expected to fast. Hajj (Pilgrimage) The sacred visit to the holy city of Mecca. This is required of every Muslim, at least once in a lifetime. The five pillars of Islam are the practices t...

10 most Religious Countries in the World by Perception

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  News Hub Creator May 27, 2021 9:31 AM In some countries, religion isn't just a way of life; It's the law. Here is a compilation of the top 10 religious countries in the World starting from Number 10. 10.  Lebanon Religion rank: 10 Best Overall Rank: 73 Lebanon is a Levantine country in the northern Arabian Peninsula, located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and bordered by Syria to its north and east, and Israel to its south. Its location at the crossroads of Asia and Europe gave birth to early kingdoms and has put it in the center of political and religious upheavals throughout history. 9.  Oman Religion rank: 9 Best Overall Rank: 71 The oldest independent state in the Arab world, Oman is located on the southeast corner of the Arabian Peninsula at the confluence of the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea. 8.  Qatar Religion rank: 8 Best Overall Rank: 30 Qatar became subject to the Islamic caliphate after the rise of Islam in 628 A.D. and was subsequently rul...

VIDEO: Saudi Crown Prince MBS Rejects Most Hadith, Wahhabism, Promotes Reliance on Quran

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NewsRescue Mohammed Bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia in a new interview on Al Arabiya describes what he sees as the problem with a majority of hadith which he says are not reliable for not having good chains. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM – Mar 07, 2018: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud visits 10 Downing Street in London, UK. The de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia said only few hadith have detailed chains of many narrators. Another number “Ahad” hadith have a single person ion the chain, and the majority which he says he cannot use for Shariah law have longer single narrator chains with unknown persons or breaks in the chains. On Wahhabism, MBS said the Ibn Wahab himself would reject the continuous use of his interpretations, expatiating that the Quran transcends time and is open to continuous interpretation. Saying that no one now or in the past is infallible. Much of this controversial discussion is viewed in this clip with English subtitles which is take...