QUESTION: Is this authentic that prophet Muhammad (s) prohibited us to cut our nails on wednesday? And said that whoever cut his nails on Wednesday gets the disease of leprosy (برص) | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: Is this authentic that prophet Muhammad (s) prohibited us to cut our nails on wednesday? And said that whoever cut his nails on Wednesday gets the disease of leprosy (برص)

QUESTION: Is this authentic that prophet Muhammad (s) prohibited us to cut our nails on wednesday? And said that whoever cut his nails on Wednesday gets the disease of leprosy (برص)

16 Oct

ANSWER:

This is absolutely baseless and fabricated!

QUESTION: Is this authentic that prophet Muhammad (s) prohibited us to cut our nails on wednesday? And said that whoever cut his nails on Wednesday gets the disease of leprosy (برص)

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