Everyone is free to wear clothes of their choice. But in Islam religion, some rules have been set for women regarding clothes. Women who believe in Islam are required to wear Hijab. If any woman does not wear Hijab and exposes her body parts, it is considered haram. Women who believe in Islam keep their body covered.
Playing Chess
There is also a ban on playing chess in the Quran. Chess is a very popular game in today’s time. This game is considered Haram in Islam. In Islam, it is said on the basis of Hadith that chess originated after the death of Prophet Muhammad. In Islam, it is considered gambling. But those who know and are fond of this game do not consider chess as gambling at all. These people believe that it is a skill-based game. It exercises the brain.
Transaction of Interest
In Islam religion, both taking and giving interest is a haraam act. For the followers of Islam, this is such a crime that even if a person has raped his mother 36 times, it is less than the crime of taking and giving money on interest.
Apart from this, some major haram things are as follows-
- Shirk (Partnership)- Any kind of bargaining with Allah is considered the biggest sin.
- Usury (Interest)- In the Quran, both taking and giving interest are considered haram.
- Liquor- Alcohol is completely prohibited in Islam.
- Illicit sexual relations- Establishing sexual relations with any man or woman after marriage.
- Stealing- Stealing is strongly condemned in Islam.
- Witchcraft- Practicing witchcraft is also forbidden in Islam.
- Getting a tattoo- In Islam, getting tattoos on the body is considered a haraam act. True Muslims are advised to stay away from these.
Apart from this, strict instructions have also been given in Islam regarding playing music, participating in non-Islamic things, gambling, doing obscene acts, wearing gold jewelry and lying or gossiping.
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