Islamic teachings emphasize the value of work as a means of earning a lawful livelihood and contributing to society. Work is considered an act of worship when performed with the right intention, as it fulfills one’s responsibilities to oneself and others. The Quran encourages hard work, honesty, and fairness in all dealings, while the Prophet Muhammad taught that seeking knowledge and striving for excellence in one’s profession are commendable pursuits. Additionally, helping others through one’s work is seen as a virtuous act that earns spiritual rewards.
The Qura'an is the main source of Islamic teachings which is the words of Allah.
Islamic teachings does not permit the celebration of Valentine's Day.
According to Islamic teachings, angels are beings made of light that do God's will.
Yes, blood is considered najis (impure) in Islamic teachings.
The Qura'an is the main source of Islamic teachings which is the words of Allah.
No, consuming coffee is not considered haram (forbidden) according to Islamic teachings.
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.
According to Islamic teachings, wearing silk is considered haram for men.
No, it is not permissible to smoke weed during Ramadan according to Islamic teachings.
Anal sex is generally not allowed in Islam according to Islamic teachings, as it is considered to be prohibited and goes against the teachings of the religion.
According to Islamic teachings, physical intimacy outside of marriage, including making out, is considered haram (forbidden).