I think your question is what things in Islam are not allowed to do
Things allowed are halal and not allowed ones are haram u can find what is halal or what is haram on internet alcohol is haram bcoz it is intoxicant
Many things are not allowed in Islam. A few of them are:
1. Telling a lie
2. Deceiving others
3. Being cruel to humans, animals, birds, all living beings
4. Taking bribe
5. Usury, interest on loan (trade is Halal, usury is Haram)
6. Killing any innocent person irrespective of his/her caste, creed, color, religion
7. Adultery (having illicit relations with any married or unmarried man or woman
8. Occupying any other person's property, money etc.
9. Scadalizing, plotting, conspiring, injuring one's feelings, honor, reputation
10. Living as husband and wife without proper marriage.
11. Shirking duty
12. Dishonesty in trade, dealings
13. Disobeying Allah Almighty
14. Considering anything Halal or Haram against the teachings of Islam.
Following may be added:
Illegal in Islam: Following are illegal (Don'ts) in Islam
All that has been declared illegal (Haram) by Almighty Allah in the holy Qur'an or by Prophet (SAW) in his doings or sayings. For example:
1. Attributing any Partner, Son, Parents, Off-spring or Associate whatsoever to the ONE and ONLY Almighty Allah (God).
2. Killing any innocent human (irrespective of his caste, creed, color, country, religion)
3. Even halal (otherwise declared legal/halal) animals or birds slaughtered in the name of or attributed to any idol, holy man, any Deity.
4. Worshiping anything/anyone else than Almighty Allah.
5. Adultery, rape, extra-marital relations
6. Usury, profiteering, hoarding, black-marketing, blackmailing etc
7. Usurping the property/belongings of others
8. Backbiting, slander, blasphemy, defamation, theft, robbery, rebellion, disruption in society, etc.
9. Disrespect of any of the Prophets (May peace be upon them all)
10. Falsehood, fraud, cheating, defaming others
11. Eating flesh of dead animals/birds. Eating flesh of animals/birds declared Haram.
12. Performing any act of prayers against the teachings of the Holy Prophet (SAW)
13. (Bida'at) Inventing or adding any act of prayer not mentioned by the holy Prophet or Khulafai Rashidoon
14. (Bida'at) Deleting/subtracting any act of worship from the actions of the Holy Prophet (SAW).
Only Muslims are allowed to come to Mecca, as it is considered the holiest city in Islam. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter the city.
Yes, Shi'ite (Shia) are allowed to go to Mecca.
Christians are not allowed in Mecca, so there are no churches in Mecca.
No, only Muslims are allowed to visit Mecca.
Only Muslims who have completed the required religious duties and rituals, known as the Five Pillars of Islam, are allowed to come to Mecca during the annual Hajj pilgrimage.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed in Mecca, as it is considered a holy city for Muslims and entry is restricted to followers of Islam.
Non-Muslims are not allowed in Mecca because it is considered the holiest city in Islam and only Muslims are allowed to enter to preserve its sanctity and religious significance.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
No, only Muslims are allowed to visit Mecca for religious pilgrimage.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
No, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
No, Mecca is a holy city in Islam and only Muslims are allowed to visit for religious purposes. Tourists are not permitted to visit Mecca.