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nurul3eyn
03-28-2006, 07:11 PM
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"Allah desires to make clear to you and to guide you to the ways of the (righteous) people before you and to turn to you in mercy; and Allah is Knowing, Wise. And Allah desires to lighten your burden, for man was created weak.”

One of the beauties of Islam is that it has prohibited only such things that are unnecessary and expendable, while providing alternatives which are better and which give greater ease and comfort to human beings. This point has been explained by Ibn al-Qayyim:

Allah has prohibited seeking omens by drawing lots but has provided the alternative of istikhara which is a supplication for seeking Allah's guidance.

He has prohibited usury but has encouraged profitable trade. He has prohibited gambling but has permitted betting on forms of competition which are useful for their (the Muslims) religious striving, such as horse or camel racing and competing in marksmanship.

He has prohibited (to men) the wearing of silk but has given them the choice of other materials such as wool, linen, and cotton.

He has prohibited adultery, fornication, and homosexuality but has encouraged lawful marriage. He has prohibited intoxicating drinks in order that they may enjoy other delicious drinks which are wholesome for the body and mind. And He has prohibited unclean food but provides alternative wholesome food. (Rawdat al-Muhibbeen, p. 10, and Alam al-Muwaqqin, vol. 2, p.111.)


Thus, when we survey the Islamic injunctions in their totality, we find that if Allah limits the choice of His servants in relation to some things, He provides them with a still wider range of more wholesome alternatives in relation to other things of a similar kind. For assuredly Allah has no desire to make peoples' lives difficult, narrow, and restricted; on the contrary; He desires ease, goodness, guidance, and mercy for them.

Source:
"The Lawful and Prohibited in Islam" - Yusuf Al-Qaradawi

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03-28-2006, 07:13 PM
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One of my favourites from the list -

Allah has prohibited seeking omens by drawing lots but has provided the alternative of istikhara which is a supplication for seeking Allah's guidance.
But Subhanallah, Allah knows everything!

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