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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Islamic history and biography
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Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Rulings on art and acting
Ruling on reading love stories and watching romantic movies
SaveUsing musical tunes on mobile phones
SaveOn acting; and the ruling on marrying young girls
SaveIs It Prohibited to Depict the Companions?
Depicting the companions of the Prophet Muhammad in films, plays, or other media is prohibited in Islam. Their honored status, as praised in the Quran and Hadith, must be preserved. Such portrayals expose them to mockery, distort their legacy, and may lead to doubts about Islam. Islamic teachings emphasize that when harm outweighs any potential benefit, the act becomes impermissible. Therefore, representing the Companions in any visual form is considered prohibited.SaveRuling on plays and skits for the purpose of da’wah
SaveRuling on playing the role of a kaafir or the shaytaan
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