Yes, stealing is considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic teachings as it goes against the principles of honesty, integrity, and respect for others' property.
No, consuming coffee is not considered haram (forbidden) according to Islamic teachings.
According to Islamic teachings, wearing silk is considered haram for men.
According to Islamic teachings, physical intimacy outside of marriage, including making out, is considered haram (forbidden).
According to Islamic teachings, silver is not considered haram (forbidden). It is permissible for Muslims to own and use silver.
No, donating blood is not haram according to Islamic teachings. In fact, it is encouraged as an act of charity and helping others in need.
Yes, according to Islamic teachings, it is generally considered haram (forbidden) to touch a dog, as dogs are considered impure in Islam.
In Islamic teachings, wearing necklaces is not considered haram (forbidden) as long as they are modest and do not violate the principles of modesty and decency in Islam.
Yes, according to Islamic teachings, engaging in sexual activities outside of marriage, including receiving oral sex, is considered haram (forbidden).
Yes, according to Islamic teachings, engaging in sexual activities outside of marriage, including giving oral sex, is considered haram (forbidden).
No, wearing pants is not considered haram (forbidden) according to Islamic teachings. Islam emphasizes modesty in dress, but does not specifically prohibit wearing pants.
Yes, cursing is generally considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic teachings as it goes against the principles of respect, kindness, and good manners that are emphasized in Islam.
According to Islamic teachings, masturbation is generally considered haram (forbidden) except in cases of necessity or medical reasons.