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Encyclopedia > Makruh

Acts and substances which should be evaded by muslims. Neither Helal (allowed) nor Haraam (forbidden). Halaal (Arabic: حلال , also sometimes spelled halal) is the Islamic term for permissible, similar to the Jewish kosher. ... Haraam (harām) (Arabic: حرام ) is an Arabic word, used in Islam to refer to anything that is prohibited by the faith. ...


[1] Some of the Detestable (Makruh) Conducts in Islam


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BAHISHTI ZEWAR-ADHAAN (8004 words)
It is makruh for women to call out adhaan and iqaamah irrespective of whether they are offering their salaat in congregation or individually.
However, it is not makruh to call out the second adhaan of jumu'ah inside the musjid in front of the pulpit (mimbar).
It is makruh-e-tahrimi to appoint a faasiq or a bid'atee as an imam.
FIQH- THE NAMAZ (SALAH) OF TARAWIH and REVERENCE DUE TO MOSQUES (3232 words)
It is not makruh to plaster it with mud mixed with the dung of a cow.
It is not makruh to relieve one's nature or to have sexual intercourse in a house where one room has been made a masjid or in a room containing a copy of the Qur'an.
It is makruh to decorate the wall of the qibla with valuable things or with colors.
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