When visiting a mosque, avoid talking loudly, laughing, using your phone, or making noise, as the space is for peaceful worship. Do not walk directly in front of people praying, eat, smoke, take photos without permission, or wear revealing clothing. Shoes must be removed at the entrance.
During the prayer hours/periods you are not allowed to be inside the mosque. But in between two sessions you are more than welcome. Some people might be praying outside the obligatory prayer times during your visit. Do not stare at, stand close to or walk in front of them.
Remove their shoes in certain specific areas around the mosque. Keep food and drinks out of the mosque, except areas that have been designated as eating areas. Avoid bringing any animals into the mosque. Keep the mosque's building and courtyard clean by disposing off litter properly and safely.
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.
Halal flirting? Absolutely. In Islam, romantic affection between spouses is not only permitted but beautifully modelled by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). His relationship with Aisha (RA) was full of tender playfulness, jokes, and emotional intimacy.
Most mosques while not expressly forbidding women's entry in masjids, have no provision or a separate prayer zone for women. Under the circumstances, they are reduced to a 'men only' zone.
I went to hagia Sophia and the blue mosque in istanbul this summer. They require your shoulders, knees and head to be covered. They dont care if you wear jeans as long as they arent shorts and come below your knee. So capri or regular jeans are respectful.
Visitors are expected to maintain a quiet and respectful demeanor inside the mosque. Talking loudly, using mobile phones, leaning against walls, touching walls and monuments, running around the courtyards, or engaging in any kind of disruptive behavior is discouraged.
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.
At this time, we do not have menu items that meet Halal standards. You can find a comprehensive list of nutrition facts and ingredient lists on our Nutrition and Allergens page.
Wearing makeup isn't a problem. If you contact the mosque, you can ask what they would prefer women to wear ahead of time. I'd also recommend wearing shoes you can easily slip off, since both men and women must remove their shoes before entering the prayer hall.
Both the Quran and authentic Hadith prohibit physical intimacy outside the sacred bond of marriage, making kissing before marriage a sinful act that requires awareness and repentance.
Therefore hugging and kissing between males and females whether relatives or not (as long as they are legally eligible to marry each other) is absolutely prohibited as hugging and kissing raises possibilities of intimacy and runs the risk of lusts.
Since 2020 this emoji has been known to be combined with the 🥺 Pleading Face and the 👈 Backhand Index Pointing Left to indicate a bashful or shy pose (🥺👉👈), also often called a "simp" pose.
The Star and Crescent emoji ☪️ portrays a star and crescent moon symbol, which is often used as a symbol of the religion of Islam. It is commonly used to represent Islam, Muslims, and Islamic countries.
What does 🖕 Middle Finger emoji mean? The middle finger emoji represents the physical act of raising one's middle finger—considered an obscene gesture in many cultures—and is used for offensive or humorous effect.
Nifas refers to “post-natal bleeding.” Women are excused from performing regular tasks like praying and fasting during this time until the bleeding stops or when 40 days have passed.
The reason you provided for not having kids is not reasonable at all and it is against the Sunnah of the Prophet saaw in which He said (Get married and have offspring as I will be proud of you in the Hereafter).