It's infectious like yawning then ...Unc woody was tired which made me feel tired which made someone else feel tired which..
But why do most people seem to be tired??![]()
Actually, I think Insane Insaan makes a good point.It's unnecessary in my opinion (the mood that is). We wouldn't tell non-mehrams our moods in real life, and I'm not going to do so here in public.
And I think effective communication is more straightforward and to the point without the moods.
Just my opinion...
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Exam life is physically exhausting and mentally exhausting too...esp with other commitments. Time for me to be off again.Can only answer for myself. Farm life is physically exhausting although mentally refreshing.
That sounds like a good combination.Can only answer for myself. Farm life is physically exhausting although mentally refreshing.
Ruling on drawing smiley faces when chatting on the internet
Drawing faces or pictures of living beings is haram, but on forums and other places on the internet people draw emoticons using symbols, for example (Rasema had to delete it) represents a smiling face if u look at it vertically. is this haram?.
Praise be to Allaah.
It seems – and Allaah knows best – that this face, whether it is smiling or sad, does not come under the same ruling as images that it is forbidden to make, draw, or use, for two reasons:
1 – It contains none of the features of a real face, such as eyes, mouth and nose, and it has no head or ears.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The image is the head; if the head is cut off, there is no image.” Narrated by al-Ismaa’eeli in his Mu’jam from the hadeeth of Ibn ‘Abbaas and classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah no. 1921 and in Saheeh al-Jaami’ no. 3864.
2 – The majority of fuqaha’ are of the view that if something is cut off from an image without which it could no longer live, then it is not a haraam image. For a detailed discussion of this issue and the views of other madhhabs, see Ahkaam al-Tasweer fi’l-Fiqh al-Islami, pp. 224-240.
But we should point out two things:
This usage in chatting on the internet does not come under the drawing of images, rather it comes under the use of images.
Please see the answer to question no. 78963.
Secondly: A woman should not use these images when speaking to a man who is not her mahram, because these faces are used to express how she is feeling, so it is as if she is smiling, laughing, acting shy and so on, and a woman should not do that with a non-mahram man.
It is only permissible for a woman to speak to men in cases of necessity, so long as that is in a public chat room and not in private correspondence. See question no. 34841.
And Allaah knows best.
Islamic QA
i dont think a picture is an accurate representation of any mood...besides some moods are beyond all normal human level of emotion....i may consider it if you really want and insist =)And sis ummu sufyaan, why don't you want a mood dear sis? I can see as your 'mood' because you ask lots of questions. It'll suit you Whaddya say?
i dont think a picture is an accurate representation of any mood...besides some moods are beyond all normal human level of emotion....i may consider it if you really want and insist =)
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