A number of emulsifiers (added as ingredients to processed foods & drinks) with the prefix 'E' have been studied and confirmed to have been derived from meat origins, the sources of which are considered HARAM or forbidden by Islam. Details of such emulsifiers (including E472 & E474) are as listed in the following website: http://www.iccservices.org.uk/halal_food_meat/halal_haram_ingredients.htm
In Islam, the consumption of pork and its by-products is forbidden according to dietary laws.
No, bananas are not forbidden in Islam. Non of the fruits are forbidden in Islam.
no, ballerina itself is not forbidden in Islam. what's forbidden in Islam is the concept of a woman dancing in front of men who are not related to her (as in she can marry them).
No. It is not forbidden.
It is haram to gamble in Islam
no
Everything that is Haraam in Islam is simply forbidden. And what is Haraam? Allah in his infinit wisdom knows entirely so as to why something is forbidden. But through logic and sence, we can understand that of what is forbidden has countless reasons known and unknown.
riba means interest and is forbidden in islam.
100% forbidden in Islam. No doubt about it.
Fireworks are not explicitly forbidden in Islam. However, some scholars raise concerns about the potential harm they can cause, such as noise pollution, safety hazards, and wasteful spending. It is advisable to exercise caution and consideration for others when using fireworks.
In Islam, foods that are considered forbidden include pork, alcohol, and any meat that is not slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws (halal).
No. It is better not to do so. Anyhow, it is not forbidden in Islam. Islam does not impose unnecessary restrictions.