The Lawful And The Prohibited In ISLAM
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Creator: Yusuf al-Qaradawi
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Subject: fatwa
Title: The Lawful And The Prohibited In ISLAM
Created on: Mon Jan 14 12:19:42 -0500 2008
Updated on: Mon Jan 14 12:19:42 -0500 2008
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Abstract: ... A Summary of the Rulings Pertaining to Figures awl Their Makers Dogs Keeping Dogs Without Necessity The Permissibility of Keeping Hunting Dogs and Watch Dogs The Findings of Scientific Research Relative to Keeping Dogs Section 4: Work and Earning Livelihood The Obligation to Work If One Is Able When Begging is Allowable Dignity of Work Agriculture Earning Through Agriculture Prohibited Crops Industries Industries and Professions Industries and Professions Condemned by Islam Trade Prohibited Kinds of Trade Salaried Employment Prohibited Types of Employment A General Rule in Earning a Living Chapter 3: The Halal And The Haram In Marriage And Family Life Section 1: The Physical Appetites The Prohibition of Approaching Zina Khulwah Looking With Desire at the Opposite Sex The Prohibition of Looking at the 'Awrah of Others What May Be Seen of the Man or Woman The Display of Women's Adornment: What Is and What Is Not Women's 'Awrah Concerning Women Going to Public Baths The Prohibition of the Display of Women's Attractions How a Muslim Woman Should Conduct Herself A Woman's Serving Male Guests Sexual Perversion: A Major Sin A Ruling Concerning Masturbation Section 2: Marriage No Monasticism in Islam Seeing the Woman to Whom One Proposes Marriage Prohibited Proposals The Consent of the Girl Women To Whom Marriage is Prohibited Marriages Prohibited by Reason of Fosterage In-Law Relationships Sisters as Co-Wives Married Women Mushrik Women Marriage to the Women of the People of the Book The Prohibition of a Muslim Woman's Marrying a Non-Muslim Man Fornicatresses Temporary Marriage (Mut'ah) Marrying More Than One Woman Justice Among Wives - A Condition Why Marriage to More Than One Woman is Permitted in Islam Section 3: The Relationship Between Husband and Wife The Sexual Relationship Prohibited Intercourse Guarding the Secrets Between the Husband and Wife Section 4: Contraception Valid Reasons for Contraception Abortion Section 5: Divorce Mutual Tolerance Between Husband and Wife Rebelliousness and Strife When Divorce Becomes Permissible Divorce in the Pre-Islamic Period Divorce in Judaism Divorce in Christianity Differences Among Christian Denominations Regarding Divorce Consequences of the Christian Stand on Divorce The Christian Stand on Divorce: A Temporary Injunction, Not a Permanent Law The Islamic Limits for the Regulation of Divorce The Prohibition of Divorcing During Menstruation Taking an Oath of Divorce Where the Divorcee Resides During the Waiting Period Repeated Divorce Reconciling Honorably or Separating with Kindness The Divorced Woman's Freedom to Remarry The Woman's Right to Demand Divorce The Prohibition of ill-treatment The Prohibition of the Oath of Desertion Section 6: The Relationship Between Parents and Children The Protection of the Lineage The Prohibition of Denying Paternity The Prohibition of Legal Adoption A Practical Example of the Abolition of Legal Adoption Adopting a Child to Rear and to Educate Artificial Insemination Attributing the Child to a Man Other Than the Child's Father "Do Not Kill Your Children" Equal Treatment of Children Observing the Limits of Allah Regarding Inheritance Disobedience to Parents: A Major Sin Insulting Parents: A Major Sin The Parent's Consent for Jihad Non-Muslim Parents Chapter 4: The Halal And The Haram In The Daily Life of The Muslim Section 1: Beliefs and Customs Respect for Allah's Laws in the Universe The War Against Superstitions and Myths Believing in Those Who Foretell the Future Constitutes Kufr Divination With Arrows Magic Charms and Amu... [Full Article...]

