QUESTION: What I meant in my question about people in hijab openly doing sinful things is how do I tell the kaafir people that haraam is haraam and without backbiting; (especially if they specify a known person) can I just be straightforward saying that they are sinful or do I say “Maybe they do not know the ruling, but it is not permissible” or do I say something else? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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  5. QUESTION: What I meant in my question about people in hijab openly doing sinful things is how do I tell the kaafir people that haraam is haraam and without backbiting; (especially if they specify a known person) can I just be straightforward saying that they are sinful or do I say “Maybe they do not know the ruling, but it is not permissible” or do I say something else?
QUESTION: What I meant in my question about people in hijab openly doing sinful things is how do I tell the kaafir people that haraam is haraam and without backbiting; (especially if they specify a known person) can I just be straightforward saying that they are sinful or do I say “Maybe they do not know the ruling, but it is not permissible” or do I say something else?

QUESTION: What I meant in my question about people in hijab openly doing sinful things is how do I tell the kaafir people that haraam is haraam and without backbiting; (especially if they specify a known person) can I just be straightforward saying that they are sinful or do I say “Maybe they do not know the ruling, but it is not permissible” or do I say something else?

09 Oct

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You simply say Islam forbids that and Islam is not judged by Muslims, rather by sharia rules.

QUESTION: What I meant in my question about people in hijab openly doing sinful things is how do I tell the kaafir people that haraam is haraam and without backbiting; (especially if they specify a known person) can I just be straightforward saying that they are sinful or do I say “Maybe they do not know the ruling, but it is not permissible” or do I say something else?

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