writing novels including muslim chracters without making any harm to d religion is haram or halal? if the writing is aimed to give a bit of information about the muslim society to the non muslim society is t permisiable,because the stories are all imaginations?is imaginating such stories which arent reality is allowed in islam?
my dear brothers and sisters i need answer please
may allah bless you all
سُبْحَانَ اللّهِ - SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah)
Whoever recites [the above] one Hundred times, a thousand good deeds are recorded for him or a thousand bad deeds are wiped away.Sahih Muslim; #4:2073.
Re: writing novels including muslim chracters without making any harm to d religion
ohh if u can give proof??
سُبْحَانَ اللّهِ - SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah)
Whoever recites [the above] one Hundred times, a thousand good deeds are recorded for him or a thousand bad deeds are wiped away.Sahih Muslim; #4:2073.
Re: writing novels including muslim chracters without making any harm to d religion
If you're trying to make stories about Muslims for non-Muslims, wouldn't you want it to be based off the Quran and not imagination? Unless I'm not understanding correctly.
Re: writing novels including muslim chracters without making any harm to d religion
I really doubt if we will find any authenticate material, quotes, ayyats or ahadeeth that would specifically state it is halal. Remember, we are not to make haraam that which is halal. No manu could ever read a compilation of all that is halal on the earth, it would be too large for one man to read it in 10 lifetimes.
The question should be "Is it haraam?" and if someone states it is haraam ask them to provide proof from the Qur'an, Ahadeeth or trusted scholars.
Re: writing novels including muslim chracters without making any harm to d religion
oh jaza kalla kahair well c
سُبْحَانَ اللّهِ - SubhanAllah (Glory be to Allah)
Whoever recites [the above] one Hundred times, a thousand good deeds are recorded for him or a thousand bad deeds are wiped away.Sahih Muslim; #4:2073.
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