Vomiting itself is not considered haram (forbidden) in Islam; it is a natural bodily function. However, if someone deliberately induces vomiting without medical necessity, it could be viewed as harmful and discouraged. Additionally, during fasting in Ramadan, vomiting unintentionally does not break the fast, but deliberately inducing it would. Always consider the context and intention behind the act.
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harram
no its harram
The month of Moharram is called as Ul-Harram because it is one of the four months (of the Lunar Calendar) in which it is harram (forbidden) to set into wars, attacks or quarrels among the Arabs. The other months are Rajab (7th month), ZulQueda (11th month), and Zulhejjah (12th month).
coke is not harram but some argue it is. The particular substance is caffeine which may harm your body which is harram but to be honest, nearly every food containing sugar can harm your body. The amount of sugar in coke is too much so it can cause diabeetes and that's why people may call it harram. JUST DRINK IT, QUR'AN DOESNT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IT :d
tera sir harram zyadeya teri maa chud
ts comepletly harram for a Muslim girl to marry a non beilever
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
vomiting is "pagsusuka". He vomits.. - Siya ay nagsuka. He is vomiting. - Siya ay nagsusuka.
The term for it is hyperemesis, excessive vomiting, such as in hyperemesis gravidarum, the excessive vomiting of pregnancy.
neck pain from vomiting
Emetophobia is the name of the phobia associated with the fear of vomiting.