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THE PROHIBITIONS THAT ARE TAKEN SLIGHTLY pdf

THE PROHIBITIONS THAT ARE TAKEN SLIGHTLY
Book Title The Prohibitions That Are Taken Slightly
Book AuthorSalih al Munajjid
Total Pages71
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The prohibitions that are taken slightly Book by Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid

THE PROHIBITIONS THAT ARE TAKEN SLIGHTLY

Book Contents

  • Introduction
  • Shirk: associating partners in worship with Allaah
  • Grave-worship
  • Sacrificing to anything other than Allaah
  • Allowing what Allaah has forbidden and forbidding what Allaah has allowed
  • Magic, fortune-telling and divination
  • Astrology, or believing that the stars and planets have an influence on people’s lives and events
  • Believing that certain things can bring benefit when the Creator has not made them so
  • Showing off in worship
  • Superstitious belief in omens
  • Swearing by something other than Allaah
  • Sitting with hypocrites and wrongdoers to enjoy their company or to keep them company
  • Lack of composure in prayer
  • Fidgeting and making unnecessary movements in prayer
  • Deliberately anticipating the movements of the imaam (when praying in congregation)
  • Coming to the mosque after eating onions or garlic, or anything that has an offensive smell
  • Zinaa – fornication and adultery
  • Sodomy (homosexuality)
  • Not allowing one’s husband to have marital relations for no legitimate reason
  • Asking one’s husband for a divorce for no legitimate reason
  • 21 . al-Zihaar
  • Having intercourse with one’s wife during her period
  • Having intercourse with one’s wife in her rectum
  • Not treating co-wives fairly
  • Being alone with a non-mahram woman
  • Shaking hands with a non-mahram woman
  • A woman wearing perfume when going out or passing by non-mahram men
  • A woman travelling without a mahram
  • Deliberately looking at a non-mahram woman
  • Seeing one’s womenfolk behaving in an immoral fashion and keeping silent
  • Making false claims about a child’s lineage, or denying one’s own child
  • Consuming riba (usury or interest)
  • Concealing a product’s faults at the time of sale
  • Artificially inflating prices
  • Trading after the second call to prayer on Friday
  • Gambling

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