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VOL 16 NO 2: Prohibitions

Posted by: theMajlis

Prohibitions

The following are some acts prohibited by the Shariah, but in which people generally indulge:

• Engaging in unnecessary talk while the Athaan is being recited.

• Engaging in unnecessary talk while making Wudhu.

• Entering the toilet with a bared head.

• Eating without the head being covered.

• Spitting inside the toilet.

• Reciting the Masnoon Duaas or Bismillaah, etc. while making wudhu in a bathroom which also has a toilet.



• Entering the home with the left foot and without reciting Bismillaah.

• Wearing the trousers o­n or below the ankles. This applies to o­nly males.

• Wearing rings made of a metal other than silver or gold. All forms of imitation rings are prohibited for both men and women. Men may, however wear o­nly a silver ring.

• Eating and drinking with the left hand.

• Sleeping o­n the stomach. This is the style of shaitaan.

• Wandering in the public without Islamic headgear.

• Eating unnecessarily in the public.

• Drinking and eating while standing.

• Speaking when inside the bathroom or toilet unless it is necessary.

• Eating with knives and forks.

THE MUSJID

P R O H I B I T I O N S

The following acts are prohibited:

• To enter the Musjid without wudhu

• To speak, recite or make thikr when the Imaam stands up to proceed to the mimbar for the Jumuah Khutbah

• To recite Durood Shareef audibly or silently with lip movement when the name of Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) is mentioned during the Khutbah

• To enter the Musjid or to perform Salaat clad in a manner which is undignified and Makrooh according to the Shariah, e.g. jeans and sweaters, T-shirts with inscriptions even if the inscriptions are not lewd.

• To speak while the Athaan is being recited by the Muath-thin.

• To lean against the wall of the Musjid for no valid reason,

• To speak while making wudhu.

 
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