This is too technical. Pride is forbidden when it causes you to look down at people and reject the truth. This means that pride is forbidden when it is like arrogance.

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It is too extreme. I have never heard anyone say this. The interpretation of this hadeeth is that she should not take of her clothes and not her hijab and abayah. Shiekh Al Albani to my knowledge used to forbid this. Some scholars, like Ibn Othaimeen, say that she can even change her clothes if […]

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Calling your home in names is something permissible.

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There is a weak hadeeth that one should say that in the name of Allah we enter and in His name we exit and to Him is the resurrection. It is not permissible to pray two rak’ah whenever one enters the house as this is an innovation.

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The hadeeth clearly states that the head must be removed.

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It is not permissible as it is part of the customs of the non Muslims. It would also lead eventually into giving gifts and then celebrating at the end.

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This varies from one person to the other and from one extreme sport to the other. Generally speaking, if the safety rate is high and there is a need for it, it is permissible. But if accidents happen and the person who is doing it is more susceptible to such accidents, it is forbidden. On […]

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