Yes,Weddings are Legal If the Wedding Has No Haram in it Then its Halal So it really Depends if the Wedding is With Naked Women or Drinking etc , then you should a STOP IT doing that Stuff is haram Make you Weddings Halal. like Making 1 side for Women and 1 side for Men
In Islam, the permissibility of grooming practices, including cleaning the unibrow, is generally viewed as acceptable as long as it does not involve altering the creation of Allah in a way that is forbidden. Removing excess hair from the unibrow is usually considered permissible and can be seen as maintaining personal hygiene and appearance. However, it is always best to consult with a knowledgeable scholar or authority for personal guidance, as interpretations may vary.
if ask about halal and haram , they are free to dress what ever they want but men must hide From the knee to the navel , for women there is two says , 1. to cover her all body from men 2. to cover her all body from men but can show her face and hands if their is to attractiveness from her to men
In Islam, it is considered haram (forbidden) for both men and women to leave their pubic hair untrimmed. It is recommended to keep the pubic hair clean and groomed as part of personal hygiene practices.
For Muslim women jewelry is not haram. For Muslim men only gold jewelry is haram.
According to Islamic teachings, wearing silk is considered haram for men.
yes
Yes, men are not allowed to wear gold jewellery
Its haram its used in different products but it had an affect on skin eyes. •May damage the nervous system causing numbness, "pins and needles" and/or weakness in the hands and feet. •This chemical is used in these types of products: Perfume, Cologne, After Shave, Body Spray, Facial Cleanser, Around-eye Cream, Body Firming Lotion, Acne Treatment, Body Wash/Cleanser, Oil Controller, Skin Fading/Lightener, Depilatory (Men's), Antiperspirant/Deodorant (Men's), Facial Moisturizer/Treatment, Antiperspirant/Deodorant
NO it is haram which means forbidden.
No! Haram! Only vaginal intercourse with the intention of bearing children. Everything else is Haram!
They can. It isn't haram, or forbidden.