Praying in clothes bought with haram (unlawful) money is generally considered valid according to the majority of scholars, meaning the obligation of prayer is fulfilled, but the reward is severely diminished or lost. While the prayer technically counts, the act is sinful and discouraged. It is necessary to repent and avoid using such funds.
Can you pray with clothes bought with haram money?
So, if a person prays in clothing that is ḥarām—whether this be due to the way in which it was procured, its material, or attributes, or the specific money used in its purchase—his ṣalāh is deemed incorrect.
What happens if you buy something with haram money?
He who acquires Haram property, money, etc, has to get rid of it through giving it in charity or in some projects beneficial for Muslims, and repent to Allah, The Exalted, from consuming Haram.
No, you do not need to wear a thobe or any specific traditional garment for your prayer to be valid. The core requirement is to cover the awrah (navel to knees) and ensure your clothing is clean and modest. You can wear regular clothes that meet these criteria.
If the person folds his sleeves during the prayer, there is a consensus among the scholars that this is dislikable. But if the cloth is folded before one starts praying, there is a disagreement among the scholars over this issue. Some believe that this also is dislikable while others do not think so.
If someone's income is not halal will their prayers, hajj and fasting be accepted? - Assimalhakeem
Can I pray if I spot blood?
If it is another, perform ablution as it is venous bleeding" [Recorded by Al-Nisa`i and Abu Dawud from a raised chain hadith narrated by 'A`isha]. - Ibn 'Abbas said, "As for the woman who sees blood that is intense red, she must abstain from praying." He further said, "By Allah!
As for the Islamic ruling on the prayer of a person who suffers from urinary or gas incontinence, he should perform ablution for each prayer and wash his private parts thoroughly. Moreover, you may use a cloth to prevent your clothes from being stained by the urine, and then pray even if discharges occur.
The "777 rule in Islam" primarily refers to a parenting framework attributed to Imam Ali (a), dividing a child's upbringing into three seven-year stages: (0-7 years) play and love, (7-14 years) teach and discipline, and (14-21 years) befriend and advise, fostering a balanced approach to raising Muslim children with spiritual, moral, and emotional guidance. Another interpretation involves 7-minute daily connection blocks (morning, after school, bedtime) or a 7-second breathing technique for stress, while the number seven also holds significance in Quranic contexts like the reward for charity.
The 7 major sins in Islam, known as the "Seven Destructive Sins" from a Hadith narrated by Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), are: 1. Associating partners with Allah (Shirk), 2. Practicing magic (sorcery), 3. Killing a soul unjustly, 4. Consuming usury (Riba), 5. Consuming an orphan's wealth, 6. Fleeing from the battlefield, and 7. Slandering chaste, innocent women.
Quran 47:4 (Surah Muhammad) instructs believers on conduct during warfare: strike the necks of disbelievers until subdued, bind captives firmly, then release them with favor or ransom until war ends; it explains this testing is from Allah, and those martyred in His cause have their deeds never wasted, unlike deeds of disbelievers which can be rendered void.
Every time a person reads or learns from your donated material, you shall gain the reward of sadaqah jariyah as a result. As well as religious books, there are many other items you can give to benefit others, such as tasbihs, prayer mats, hijabs, medical supplies, clothing and so on.
The "21-second pee rule" comes from a Georgia Tech study showing most mammals over 3kg (like humans) empty their bladders in about 21 seconds, a consistent duration due to longer urethras in larger animals creating gravitational flow, not size. While not a strict medical guideline for humans (our range is wider, say 10-30 seconds), it serves as a fun health benchmark: significantly shorter times might mean a weak stream, and much longer times could signal holding it too long or potential bladder issues, suggesting a need to see a doctor if consistently off.
Natural Bodily Discharges. Any discharge from the private parts, whether it is urine, feces, exiting fluids, or the passing of gas, will break wudu. ...
Verse 2:222 in the Quran implies that relations during menstruation are prohibited. It does not mention forbidding prayers; however, it is mentioned in the hadith which states that women should not pray during menstruation and that they do not have to make up for the missed prayers during this period.
Another reason the bodily discharge from a woman's period is called unclean in the Bible is because, like any discharge of blood and waste from inside the body to outside the body, it is in fact unclean. Modern science has demonstrated that blood and waste that is outside the body needs to be disposed of carefully.
The ending of menstruation may be known from one of two signs: either the emission of a white discharge which comes at the end of the period or by total cessation of bleeding.