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Haram things in Islam

 Seven works are destructive to man.  Many people neglect these jobs.  But in Islam, these acts are forbidden and poets are considered sins.  The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told the Muslim Ummah to refrain from these seven acts.  Then-


 Hazrat Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated in the famous book of Hadith Bukhari that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: You will refrain from the seven destructive deeds.  The Companions said, O Messenger of Allah!  What are they?  He said-


Associating partners with God


 The first and foremost teaching of Islam is to bear witness to Tawheed, the Oneness of God.  To testify that there is no god but Allah, the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, is the Messenger of Allah.  When one takes a god other than Allah, he associates others with Allah.  This work is destructive for people.  Especially for believing Muslims.  That is why the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) called it a destructive act.


Practice magic


 Magic is forbidden and forbidden in Islam.  This act is also destructive for the believing Muslims.  That is why magic is forbidden in Islam.  Because magic is called the messenger of future knowledge.  But only Allah knows the knowledge of the future.  No one else.


To kill someone


 Killing someone unjustly is forbidden and a great sin in Islam.  According to Islamic law, killing someone unjustly without the death penalty is a destructive act.  Because killing someone unjustly is tantamount to killing humanity.


Eating interest


In Islam, usury is forbidden and

are sinful.  Those involved in usury are involved in destructive sin.  Interest makes the rich richer and the poor poorer.  That is why Islam has forbidden usury.


 - To consume the wealth of orphans


 Caring for orphans is a commendable and circumcised job.  All the caliphs of the Islamic caliphate, starting from the Prophet (peace be upon him), looked after the orphans.  It is haraam and a great sin to deprive orphans of their rights.  It has been declared in the Qur'an, "Do not consume the wealth of orphans (unjustly)."  Therefore, swallowing the wealth of orphans unjustly is one of the destructive acts declared in the hadith.


Escape from the battlefield


 Fleeing the battlefield amounts to betrayal.  So escaping from the battlefield is also a destructive act.


 - Slandering a pious woman.


 It is haraam to slander in Islam.  The punishment for unjustly slandering a virtuous chaste woman is severe.  This is a destructive act for the believing Muslims.  Because slander against a woman destroys all the relations of her family and social reputation.

Therefore, a believing Muslim should refrain from the 6 acts mentioned by Priyonabi as a destroyer.  From believing in God, abstaining from sorcery, not killing anyone unjustly, not engaging in usury, not consuming the property of orphans, not fleeing the battlefield for the needs of Islam and the country, and slandering believing women  It is important to refrain.


 May Allaah grant the Muslim Ummah the Tawfeeq to lead a life according to the guidance of the hadeeth.  Give tawfiq to follow the hadith properly.  Amen.






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