Yes, it is generally permissible for Muslims to play Video Games according to Islamic teachings as long as the content does not promote violence, gambling, or other prohibited activities in Islam. It is important for Muslims to prioritize their religious obligations and not let gaming interfere with their daily prayers or other religious duties.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to draw eyes according to Islamic teachings.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to wear silver according to Islamic teachings.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to dye their hair according to Islamic teachings as long as the dye used is not harmful and does not imitate the appearance of disbelievers.
Yes, it is permissible for Muslims to wear shorts according to Islamic teachings as long as they are modest and cover the aurah (private parts) properly.
Yes, it is generally not permissible for Muslims to wear silk according to Islamic teachings, as it is considered a luxury material reserved for the opposite gender.
According to Islamic teachings, watching pornographic content is not permissible for Muslims as it goes against the principles of modesty, purity, and respect for oneself and others.
According to Islamic teachings, silver is not considered haram (forbidden). It is permissible for Muslims to own and use silver.
According to Islamic teachings, masturbation is generally considered haram (forbidden) except in cases of necessity or medical reasons.
No, according to Islamic dietary laws, it is not permissible for Muslims to eat lobster.
In Islamic teachings, it is generally not permissible for Muslims to shake hands with members of the opposite gender, as physical contact between unrelated men and women is discouraged to maintain modesty and avoid temptation.
According to Islamic teachings, physical intimacy, including kissing, is generally not allowed before marriage. Muslims are expected to practice modesty and refrain from engaging in such activities until they are married.
Gambling is not permissible in Islam according to Islamic teachings. It is considered haram, or forbidden, because it involves elements of uncertainty, deception, and exploitation, which are against the principles of fairness and justice in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to earn a living through honest and lawful means.