yes, it is halal. Nothing in Quran or prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings prohibit use of condoms if necessary.
Yes, condoms are generally considered permissible (halal) in Islam as a means of contraception within the bounds of marriage. However, opinions may vary among Islamic scholars on the use of condoms for other purposes.
Yes, using condoms is considered permissible in Islam as a means of contraception within the bounds of marriage.
NO you cannot
Sushi can be considered halal in Islam if it is prepared according to Islamic dietary laws, which include using halal ingredients and avoiding haram substances such as alcohol and pork. It is important for Muslims to ensure that the sushi they consume meets these requirements to be considered halal.
Using condoms will help prevent the likelihood of pregnancy and the transfer of sexually transmitted infections.
Yes
by using condoms and not having sex.
Condoms themselves do not cause dryness; however, some individuals may experience reduced lubrication when using condoms, particularly if they are not using additional lubricant. Latex condoms can sometimes create friction, which might contribute to a feeling of dryness. To alleviate this, using water-based or silicone-based lubricants can enhance comfort and reduce any potential dryness during intercourse.
There is no use for withdrawal when using condoms. If you are afraid of the condom being burst then use a spermicide along with condoms. No I have my beautiful baby boy because of the failure of this exact thing...
no, it is not halal
It is halal if from halal meat.
You can stop using condoms if you're on birth control, but it makes sense to keep using them. They provide additional pregnancy protection, and also reduce the risk of some sexually transmitted diseases.