Can you lick your wife pussy wet and swallow the liquid?
yes its normal and its allowed even in islam but only your wife and vagina only anus is forbidden
Why is sex outside of marriage bad for Christians?
It is bad not only for Christian but also for Muslims and Jews. This is because it forbidden in all religions to have sex without marriage.
Can a Muslim boy date a non Muslim girl without marridge?
It is not clear what do you mean to like a Muslim girl without marriage. If you mean practicing sex with her (oral or intercourse sex), then you can't per religion. It strictly forbidden and is sinful to excercise any kind of sex (oral or intercourse sex) with any girl (Muslim or non Muslim) without licit marriage per religion. Refer to question below for more information.
What is the meaning of Muslim girl name sunaina?
Sunaina is an Arabic name.
However, the person named Sunaina who is mentioned in the hadiths was actually a Jew.
Main difference between Hindus and Muslims?
Muslims believe in one God (Allah) who is unique in his divine and all-perfect identity and divine attributes thus we should submit to Him and obey his commandements. Muslims also have unique scripture from God namely the Noble Quran wich is unmatchable in Arabic and it contains the authentic teachings of God.
What are the Five themes of Islam?
The 'Five Pillars' or Tenets of Islam are the foundation of Muslim life:
These pillars are further elaborated as under:
Five Pillars of Islam:
1. Shahadat: [testimony that there is no god except Allah (God) the One and Only One, having No Partner whatsoever. And Muhammad is His servant and Messenger],
2. Salah: (praying five times a day)
3. Zakah: (specific compulsory charity-2,5% of annual savings)
4. Saum: (fasting during Ramadan)
5. Hajj: (pilgrimage) for each Muslim once in lifetime those who can afford .
The major beliefs on which the Muslim traditions are based are:Eemaan Mujmal: Translation: I believe in Almighty Allah, as are His beautiful Names and Attributes, I accept all His Commands, I declare from my tongue, and testify by my heart.
Eeman Mufassal: Translation: I believe in Almighty Allah. The Angels, all heavenly Books, all Prophets, in the Day of Judgment, and this that Good or Bad Destiny is from Him, and that there will be life after death and then No death (Eternal life in heaven or hell).
1. Belief in Almighty Allah (God): God- Allah is ONE Allah. There is no god but He. He and He alone deserves worship. He is All-Knowing, All-Seeing. All power lies in His Hands. He will punish the sinners and reward the Good. He is Eternal, Unique, and incorporeal. There is nothing like Him.
2. Belief in Angels Created by Almighty God- Allah Karim from light. They are obedient to Allah Karim. Carry out His commands. The Jews and Christians also believe in the Angels.
3. The Muslims believe in all heavenly books, including Tora, Zaboor, the Bible, the last one being the Qur'an. .
4. The Muslims believe in all the Messengers (Prophets May peace be upon them all) of Almighty Allah- No distinction among them. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) being the last Prophet of Islam. NO Prophet after him.
5. The Muslims believe in the life after death, resurrection and the Day of Judgment. Almighty Allah Karim is the Sole Ruler/Master of that Day. He enjoys the absolute authority to send people to Heaven or Hell. .
6. The Muslims believe that good and bad Destiny being in the Hands of Almighty Allah. No One can change his destiny.
7. Life hereafter: All the dead will be raised again and judged according to their good or bad deeds. There will be no death to them.
8. Hell and Heaven (Paradise)
9. The Muslims believe that Nobody can take the responsibility of some other person's deeds.
10. All the power of decision making is in the Hands of Almighty Allah, and none else.
What are the two different groups of Islam?
There are more than two factions! Just as there is a multiplicity of different sects and denominations in Christianity, Islam is practiced differently in different countries and by different groups. Although I think the answer you are looking for is Shi'a and Sunni.
Why did hindus accept Islam as their religion?
Low caste Hindus, like Sudras and Untouchables could not expect to have a good economic situation, protection, and privileges. There was no opportunity for advancement or improvement because they were seen as being inferior human beings. Islam claimed that all people were equally and could all attain what they wished to do. This made Islam much more appealing to Sudras and Untouchables because it liberated them from being forced to the bottom of the social ladder.
What is the meaning of the term khairul-wara?
Khair-meaning best
Wara-pious, Godfearing
Khairulwara-best of the pious ones.
What are people who practice the religion Islam are called?
Muslims. There are two sub-branches, Shia and Shi'ite.
*Note: Shia and Shi'ite can be spelled many different ways.
When was Baghdad under Muslim control?
Baghdad has always been under a Muslim sovereign since it was built by the Abbassids in the late 700s C.E. until the present with only two exceptions: (1) from 1256-1295 when the Mongol Ilkhanate was officially Tengriist and Buddhist and (2) from 1919-1932 when Iraq was a British Mandate.
What is a sentence for Five Pillars of Islam?
Arkan-i-Islam
1. Shahadat: [testimony that there is no god except Allah (God) the One and Only One, having No Partner whatsoever. And Muhammad is His servant and Messenger],
2. Salah: (praying five times a day)
3. Zakah: (specific compulsory charity-2,5% of annual savings),
4. Saum: (fasting during Ramadan)
Hajj: (pilgrimage) for each Muslim once in lifetime those who can afford it.When did the hijra take place?
It started the year of the emigration of the prophet Muhammad (saw) from Makkah to Madinah. This was 1431 lunar years ago this year 2010 CE. However the Hijri calendar is about 11 days shorter than the zodiac calendar as it is based on 12 lunar cycles.
The hijrah was calculated as being roughly 622/623 CE.
The most important Islamic belief is that the belief in Allah (God in English) as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no companion, no associate, and no resemblance and that prophet Muhammad is his Messenger. For all other beliefs and fundamentals, refer to question below.
King Solomon traveled because He had at His disposal, as you can read in the Bible, the Myrrh and the incense of Ethiopia, the wood of cedars from Lebanon, the perfumes of the Orient, and many other things besides....King Solomon did break away from the style King David had initiated, that is a nearly military like life applied to the royal court, an ascetic way of life regarding food, women and the drinks.
King Solomon did understand the importance of foreign politics and oversea alliances.
That is also a reason why He traveled extensively. Not only did He go abroad to control His financial and material assets, as His goldmines in Africa, by the way the DNA of some African people was proven to match the DNA of some Israeli people, but He also went abroad to reinforce His foreign power.
King Solomon was well known, some may add notoriously so, for His numerous spouses and his many descendants. Apart from bringing some fun to Him, marrying as many foreign princesses as possible did ensure the foreign position of the Kingdom of Israel.
Long before General Motors or IBM, King Solomon had made up the first global, multinational power company . He had Indian, Malay, Chinese, well you name it you have it, princesses as His rightfully wedded spouses.
The Queen of Saba was, so to speak, just the tip of the iceberg...
Of course, these princesses and King Solomon 's children had to be protected and looked after. This was the duty of some officers from His Royal Guard, the equivalent of today's British royal Guard or Queen 's Regiment, as an example.
Naturally these officers were no simple special duty soldiers, they also belonged to the intelligence corps of Israel at that time.
Most of them settled down abroad, married local women, and their descendants are now beginning to get back home, to Israel.
Just for the record, when you read the Bible thoroughly, you realize that only officers related to Solomon were allowed to exercise intelligence duties.
As to how did King Solomon travel, well, sorry, but you may go in for a surprise here.
Today' s luxury private jets, Lear jets, Boeing 777 and all modern stuff look rather primitive compared to what He had at His disposal.
You can find some descriptions of His flying vessel in the Bible, of course, and in chronicles about the Queen of Saba, relating the flight King Solomon and the Queen of Saba made non-stop from Israel to Ethiopia at that time.
For our readers interested in ancient aeronautics , they might find some interest in reading the book The Spaceships of Ezechiel and the Vedic Indian Vimana Sutras.
Of course, one may reject all of this and put it in the fairy tale category, somewhere between Winnie the Pooh and James Bond...nevertheless, this is history now, General Ariel Sharon striking reverse surprise counter offensive, was made possible by using the route across the Golan heights which was described in the Bible, used by the incoming tribes returning from the exile, and rediscovered some 2000 years later....
Shalom,
MadJew.
Takaful and re-Takaful meaning in Islamic finance?
It means Guarantee. In Islamic Banking terms this means, insurance against loss, i.e. the institution and/or its partners will inject money to guarantee that no loss happens or a negative balance sheet is not maintained. It has multiple meanings depending on which particular Islamic Banking field it is being applied to: Mutual Funds, Equities, Financial Services company, Banking, Investment Banking, etc. with each having its own applicability of the word "Guarantee".
you know i also thinks like that but wat can i do i don know is she Muslim or Hindu i wish she can be Hindu ok bye dude
she is Muslim.....
Is being a slave prohibited in Islam?
Islam, according to the FUNK AND WAGNALLS encyclopedia, recognizes the institution of slavery. This was affirmed in the so-called documentary- Slave Trade in the World Today made in about l959- Both men and women can be and are enslaved. Given the militant nature of Islam- taking Prisoners of War into bondage- as slaves, would seem a logical closing of ranks- and cuffs. There you have it, Islam recognizes and does not condemn slavery and related practices. However , they do not, generally speaking approve of Communism on grounds it denies the existence of God. ( akin to the Godless Communists) argument of the fifties.
Why has control of jersualem been a source of deep hostikity between jwes and Muslims?
Recently speaking, each group purports injustices done to its community when "the other guys" are in charge.
Jewish grievances from when the city of Jerusalem was under Jordanian occupation:
1) The Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism, was used as a trash dump and completely neglected by Jordanian authorities.
2) Jews were forbidden from praying in the Old City and from entering Jordan at all if they had Israeli citizenship. All Jews in the Old City were forcibly removed during the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9.
3) Jordan did not assure the safety of the Israeli military transit to Mt. Scopus (this was part of the Armistice Agreement in 1949).
4) Jordan dug up and removed Jewish burial grounds outside of the Old City in order to build highways (which could have easily gone around the graves) and physically rewrite history. (This is aside from the fact that uprooting the dead is an incredible sign of disrespect.)
5) Jordanian snipers patrolled the Old City Walls on Israel's border.
Arab/Muslim grievances since Jerusalem has been united under Israeli occupation:
1) The imposition of limits and checkpoints concerning access to Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock, in addition to the other issues with checkpoints.
2) The continued eviction and forced removal of Palestinians in East Jerusalem subject to a flawed Israeli Building Regulations committee.
3) The construction of Israeli Settlements such as Pisgat Zeev and Maale Adumim on the outskirts of East Jerusalem, making the possibility of the city as a Palestinian capital dubious.
4) Non-Muslims can visit Muslim holy sites. (The non-Muslims cannot pray there in a way offensive to Muslims, such as promoting Christ or denying Mohammed, but Muslims would prefer that their holy sites be off-limits to non-Muslims.)
5) Israeli unequal treatment of maintaining West and East Jerusalem. (This is general, such as schools, plumbing, police forces, firemen etc.)
this is an instruction given in the Quran itself which has to be followed.Scientifically also ,before concentrating the mind,freshness is always preffered and removal of lethargic behavior is also gained.The best answer to it is when you enter your house after doing work on workplace,you go to be freshed before attending to joyness.THERE ARE STEPS IN WUDU AS UNDER WELL EXPLAINED.,
1-WASHING INITIAL PARTS OF HAND/FINGERS WELL ONLY THREE TIMES.
2-WASHING INSIDE OF MOUTH /TEETH WELL ONLY THREE TIMES BY GARGLING.
3-WASHING MOUTH OUTSIDE FROM FOREHEAD TO CHIN ONLY THREETIMES.
4-WASHING NOSE INSIDE TO ACTIVATE YOUR SENSES,ONLY THREE TIMES.
5-WASHING BOTH HANDS UPTO KNEE ONLY THREETIMES.
6-MAKING MASA,TOBE LEARNT.
7-LASTLY WASHING BOTH LEGS WELL ONLY THREETIMES.
How many prayers in a day in Islam?
At least five obligatory.
The timings vary from day to day and place to place. However, the Muslim prayer timings are calculated from the movement of the sun round the year. Fajr prayer is offered during real dawn till sunrise. Zuhr in the beginning of afternoon when the sun declines a little till the shadows grow twice the size of the objects. Asr prayer form that time till sunset. Maghrib from sunset till almost 1 hour and twenty minutes after sunset. After that Isha prayer till after mid-night. Tahajjad prayer after Isha prayer till real dawn.
Historically, the name Alvira is from Old English and isn't Muslim. It's also said to have a derivation from the Spanish name Alvaro meaning "nobel".
It depends on the kind of madrassah-- and no, they are not all alike. A madrassah is a Muslim religious school, kind of like what American Christians would call a "parochial school." Students learn about their religion and they often are taught only from the perspective of Islam. But Islam is not monolithic: some madrassahs are conservative and anti-intellectual, featuring rote memorization and recitation of religious texts, with no critical thinking and no secular subjects (no science or math or literature)-- just students (usually boys) sitting and studying the Qur'an day after day for hours. Other madrassahs are quite modern, with both boys and girls in attendance, although often seated separately. These schools feature a wide range of subjects, both secular and religious, and they train students to be religious scholars while also preparing them for vocations.