Yes, in Islam, it is permissible to have friendships with individuals of the opposite gender as long as the interactions are respectful and within the boundaries set by Islamic teachings.
In Islam, it is generally considered haram (forbidden) for men and women who are not closely related to be friends with each other, as it can lead to inappropriate relationships or behaviors. It is important to maintain proper boundaries and respect in interactions between men and women.
Yes, wearing hair extensions is generally considered haram in Islam because it involves altering one's natural appearance in a way that may be seen as deceptive or imitating the opposite gender.
In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to shave chest hair. It is considered permissible as long as it is done for cleanliness or personal preference, and not as a way to imitate the opposite gender.
Nothing is prohibiting Muslims from celebrating birthdays of any family members or relatives or friends. However, the Islam morals should be considered. Violation should not be done to any of the Islam prohibitions in food, dress, drinks, dealing with the opposite gender, etc.. For example no alcohol or Pork meat may be offered in the celebration. no dancing with an opposite gender friend except for married couples, etc...
No. It is Haraam to talk about the opposite gender with sexual motivations. It is wrong to backbite about anybody.
In Islam, shaking hands with the opposite gender is generally not allowed due to the concept of physical modesty and avoiding unnecessary physical contact between unrelated men and women.
In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to shave the unibrow as long as it is done for hygienic or aesthetic reasons and not to imitate the appearance of the opposite gender.
My answer to that would be no because no matter how religious you are, that would be breaking the religious rules of Islam.
Gender dysphoria is the clinical term for the idea espoused by transsexuals, namely that they mentally self-perceive as the gender opposite their physical nature. (I.e. a male that sees himself as a girl or a female that sees herself as a boy.) Islam overwhelmingly condemns transsexual behaviors and activities. In Islam, a person experiencing gender dysphoria would be expected to try to "get cured" of the condition through both religious practice and psychological help.
No, crawfish is not considered halal in Islam.
No, lobster is not considered halal in Islam.