To take out blood from ones own body, or to cause any bleeding by scratching or brushing the teeth etc. is Haraam. However, if this becomes in evitable for relief from any distress, it is allowed.
what bout donating blood? my bro gives blood every year (its something their company does)
It is forbidden to apply any kind of ointment to the body, whether it has a sweet smell or not. If however, it becomes necessary for medical reasons it is allowed. The expiation for this violation is one sheep.
Men are not permitted to travel under any kind of shade or shadow, be it the hood of a car, an umbrella or walking in the shadow of a car, bus, caravan or aircraft. All traveling must be under the open sky
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what does ihraam mean? it says that in a state of ihraam.. these acts are haraam
theres about 25 other sins, i wont list all
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Ehraam Un-stitch garment worn during Haj or Umra
They are not sins; these things are prohibited when a person is doing haj or umra.
For example, hunting is forbidden in ehraam while allowed otherwise.
or covering ful face for ladies is also forbidden in ehraam while allowed otherwise.
My understanding of this is a little different. I feel the first line means, "What if you are Big, but like the tree of dates ...", in the sense that some people consider themselves to be strong, powerful, influential etc., but don't help anybody else. :)
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- It is forbidden to apply any kind of ointment to the body, whether it has a sweet smell or not. If however, it becomes necessary for medical reasons it is allowed. The expiation for this violation is one sheep.
is medicine not allowed?
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quite a strange think to know and same is the one below it. Who told you about it
As Code_Red said, there is a context for all the prohibitions you have listed sadzzz... namely the pilgrimage/hajj... context is important... i'm surprised you took them all out of context...