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Disallowed MattersBook by Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
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Part - 5
Fasting
It is forbidden to fast on the day (Eid) of
Fitr and the day (Eid) of Adhaa, on the
three days of Tashreeq following the
day of Adhaa, or days when there is
doubt as to the date (e.g., when there is
confusion as the beginning of
Ramadaan – Translator).
It is forbidden to single out a Friday or a
Saturday for fasting; to fast all the time;
to start fasting one or two days before
the start of Ramadaan; to fast in the
second half of Sha’baan, unless one has
the habit of fasting regularly.
It is forbidden to fast for two days
continuously without breaking one's fast
at night; to fast on the Day of ‘Arafaah in
‘Arafaah, unless one does not have an
animal to sacrifice;
It is forbidden to rinse one’s mouth or nose
excessively whilst fasting; for a woman to
observe a naafil fast when her husband is
present, except with his permission; to
forsake suhoor – one should eat or drink
something, if only a sip of water; to engage
in obscenity, vehement arguments or fights
when fasting.
Hajj and Udhiyah
(sacrifices):
It is forbidden to delay Hajj with no
reason or excuse; to engage in
obscenity or arguments during Hajj.
It is forbidden for a person in ihraam to
wear a shirt, turban, trousers, cloak or
socks; for a woman in ihraam to wear a
face-veil or gloves; to uproot, cut down
or strike the trees of the Haram.
It is forbidden to carry weapons in the
Haram; to hunt or disturb the animals
of the Haram; to pick up lost property,
unless to find the owner; to put
perfume on one who has died in
ihraam, or to cover his face or to
embalm the body – he should be buried
in his ihraam garments, for he will be
resurrected reciting the Talbiyah.
It is forbidden to leave Hajj before
completing Tawaaf al-Wadaa’ (final
circumambulation of the Ka’bah), but
women who are menstruating or
bleeding after childbirth are excused.
It is forbidden to slaughter one’s
sacrificial animal before the Eid prayer;
to sacrifice an imperfect animal; to give
the butcher a fee for slaughtering; for
the one who intends to offer a sacrifice
to remove anything from his hair, nails
or skin once the first ten days of Dhoo’l-
Hijjah have started, until after he has
offered his sacrifice.
It is forbidden to consume riba (interest,
usury); to engage in transactions that
involve unknown goods, cheating and
deception; to sell sheep in return for
meat; to sell left-over water; to sell
dogs, cats, blood, intoxicants, pork,
idols, animal semen used for breeding
purposes;
Trading and earning:
It is forbidden to accept the price of a
dog, because the price of anything that
Allaah has forbidden is also forbidden,
whether one is buying or selling. It is
forbidden to artificially inflate the price
of a product which one has no intention
of buying, as is done at many auctions.
It is forbidden to conceal the faults of a
product when selling it;
It is forbidden sell anything after the
second call to prayer on Friday; to sell
something which is not in one's actual
possession; to sell something before
taking possession of it;
It is forbidden to sell gold for gold or
silver for silver, except like for like. It is
forbidden for a man to outbid his
brother or undercut his brother; to sell
fruits before it is known for sure that
they are free of faults; to cheat in
weights and measures; to hoard goods;
It is forbidden go out and intercept
travelers coming from elsewhere for the
purpose of trade – one should wait until
they reach the marketplace, because
this is fair and is in the interests of all
concerned.
It is forbidden for a city-dweller to sell
on behalf of a Bedouin (such as a
resident of a city or country acting as an
agent for someone who has come from
outside) – he should leave him to
conduct business on his own terms.
It is forbidden to sell the skin of an
animal one has offered in sacrifice; for a
person who has shares in a plot of land
or a palm tree, etc., to sell his share
without first offering it to his partners.
It is forbidden to earn a living by means
of the Qur’aan (like those who recite
the Qur’aan for people and ask for
payment in return); to wrongfully
consume the property of orphans; to
gamble;
It is forbidden to engage in extortion; to
offer or accept bribes; to steal; to pilfer
anything from the war-booty, because
this is stealing from the wealth of all the
people.
It is forbidden to seize people’s wealth
by force, or to take it with the intention
of destroying it; to withhold from the
people the things that are their due;
member Allaah.
It is forbidden conceal lost property that
one has found; to take lost property,
unless one is the rightful owner;
It is forbidden to cheat in any way; for a
Muslim to take anything from his
brother’s property, except with his
consent, and whatever is taken by
embarrassing a person is haraam.
It is forbidden to accept a gift in reward
for interceding; and to accumulate
wealth and distribute it in different
parts of the world in such a way that a
person becomes overburdened with it
and does not remember Allaah.
InshahAllah we will continue with the series talks
about
“Disallowed Matters In “Marriage”
For more Authentic Articles, Audios and Videos please
visit to
www.sarandibmuslims.com your valuable comments
and
participation could make Sarandib Muslims a good
source of
authentic Islamic knowledge for Sri Lankan Muslims.
JazakAllahu Khairan

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  • 1. Disallowed MattersBook by Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid Power point presentation made by www.sarandibmuslims.com All concerns comments should be emailed via contact page in sarandibmulims.com Part - 5
  • 2.
  • 4. It is forbidden to fast on the day (Eid) of Fitr and the day (Eid) of Adhaa, on the three days of Tashreeq following the day of Adhaa, or days when there is doubt as to the date (e.g., when there is confusion as the beginning of Ramadaan – Translator).
  • 5. It is forbidden to single out a Friday or a Saturday for fasting; to fast all the time; to start fasting one or two days before the start of Ramadaan; to fast in the second half of Sha’baan, unless one has the habit of fasting regularly.
  • 6. It is forbidden to fast for two days continuously without breaking one's fast at night; to fast on the Day of ‘Arafaah in ‘Arafaah, unless one does not have an animal to sacrifice;
  • 7. It is forbidden to rinse one’s mouth or nose excessively whilst fasting; for a woman to observe a naafil fast when her husband is present, except with his permission; to forsake suhoor – one should eat or drink something, if only a sip of water; to engage in obscenity, vehement arguments or fights when fasting.
  • 9. It is forbidden to delay Hajj with no reason or excuse; to engage in obscenity or arguments during Hajj. It is forbidden for a person in ihraam to wear a shirt, turban, trousers, cloak or socks; for a woman in ihraam to wear a face-veil or gloves; to uproot, cut down or strike the trees of the Haram.
  • 10. It is forbidden to carry weapons in the Haram; to hunt or disturb the animals of the Haram; to pick up lost property, unless to find the owner; to put perfume on one who has died in ihraam, or to cover his face or to embalm the body – he should be buried in his ihraam garments, for he will be resurrected reciting the Talbiyah.
  • 11. It is forbidden to leave Hajj before completing Tawaaf al-Wadaa’ (final circumambulation of the Ka’bah), but women who are menstruating or bleeding after childbirth are excused.
  • 12. It is forbidden to slaughter one’s sacrificial animal before the Eid prayer; to sacrifice an imperfect animal; to give the butcher a fee for slaughtering; for the one who intends to offer a sacrifice to remove anything from his hair, nails or skin once the first ten days of Dhoo’l- Hijjah have started, until after he has offered his sacrifice.
  • 13. It is forbidden to consume riba (interest, usury); to engage in transactions that involve unknown goods, cheating and deception; to sell sheep in return for meat; to sell left-over water; to sell dogs, cats, blood, intoxicants, pork, idols, animal semen used for breeding purposes;
  • 15. It is forbidden to accept the price of a dog, because the price of anything that Allaah has forbidden is also forbidden, whether one is buying or selling. It is forbidden to artificially inflate the price of a product which one has no intention of buying, as is done at many auctions. It is forbidden to conceal the faults of a product when selling it;
  • 16. It is forbidden sell anything after the second call to prayer on Friday; to sell something which is not in one's actual possession; to sell something before taking possession of it;
  • 17. It is forbidden to sell gold for gold or silver for silver, except like for like. It is forbidden for a man to outbid his brother or undercut his brother; to sell fruits before it is known for sure that they are free of faults; to cheat in weights and measures; to hoard goods;
  • 18. It is forbidden go out and intercept travelers coming from elsewhere for the purpose of trade – one should wait until they reach the marketplace, because this is fair and is in the interests of all concerned.
  • 19. It is forbidden for a city-dweller to sell on behalf of a Bedouin (such as a resident of a city or country acting as an agent for someone who has come from outside) – he should leave him to conduct business on his own terms.
  • 20. It is forbidden to sell the skin of an animal one has offered in sacrifice; for a person who has shares in a plot of land or a palm tree, etc., to sell his share without first offering it to his partners.
  • 21. It is forbidden to earn a living by means of the Qur’aan (like those who recite the Qur’aan for people and ask for payment in return); to wrongfully consume the property of orphans; to gamble;
  • 22. It is forbidden to engage in extortion; to offer or accept bribes; to steal; to pilfer anything from the war-booty, because this is stealing from the wealth of all the people.
  • 23. It is forbidden to seize people’s wealth by force, or to take it with the intention of destroying it; to withhold from the people the things that are their due; member Allaah.
  • 24. It is forbidden conceal lost property that one has found; to take lost property, unless one is the rightful owner; It is forbidden to cheat in any way; for a Muslim to take anything from his brother’s property, except with his consent, and whatever is taken by embarrassing a person is haraam.
  • 25. It is forbidden to accept a gift in reward for interceding; and to accumulate wealth and distribute it in different parts of the world in such a way that a person becomes overburdened with it and does not remember Allaah.
  • 26. InshahAllah we will continue with the series talks about “Disallowed Matters In “Marriage” For more Authentic Articles, Audios and Videos please visit to www.sarandibmuslims.com your valuable comments and participation could make Sarandib Muslims a good source of authentic Islamic knowledge for Sri Lankan Muslims. JazakAllahu Khairan