Skin Grafting – Islamic Perspective
Q:1) Is skin grafting permissible in Islam? A: Yes, it is permissible subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions………
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Q:1) Is skin grafting permissible in Islam? A: Yes, it is permissible subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions………
Q: 1) What importance Islam gives to personal cleanliness?
A: Islam attaches great importance to cleanliness. This is clearly apparent in Islamic legislation which makes ablution and bathing a duty. Islam also requires to wash our hands before and after meals, and to wash our clothes to purify them. All these obligations are related to individual…….
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) urged the people to clean and not pollute their environment. He (PBUH) said: “To clear the road of all sources of harm is a benefaction”………..
Q:1) Artificial insemination (Test Tube Babies) is it lawful or prohibited in Islam? A: Such practice is lawful under the following conditions:
a) If it only involves a married couple ) During the marriage life……….
I remember reading before he became the star of the team, that he was a very good player but had A very bad temper. He would regularly fight with other players and swear, for instance……
“According to the teachings of Islam, our body – including all of our physical faculties – is a trust from Allah and we are required to protect and preserve it according to the best of our ability. Consequently, we are not allowed to alter or tamper with our physical faculties unnecessarily; we are only permitted to interfere with them in order to correct a natural deformity…
“Islam denounces excesses in beautifying oneself when it alters the physical features that Allah created him with. The Glorious Qur’an considers such alterations as inspired by Satan, who “…will command them (his devotees) to change what Allah has created…” (An-Nisa’: 119)
Q: 8) What is the Islamic point of view regarding the marriage involving AIDS carriers? A: Any one who knows that he or she is an AIDS carrier must not enter a marriage relationship without disclosing the facts, for transmitting the disease is criminal and hiding the fact would be fraudulent, and both acts are objectionable.
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