akhee said:warahmatulahi wabarakatuh.
i think he means - 'my smilies are going to down' (i think he put 'to' in by accident)
wasalam o 'alykum warahmatulahi wabarakatuh.
Yep...
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ahem, I mean astaghfirullah...
akhee said:warahmatulahi wabarakatuh.
i think he means - 'my smilies are going to down' (i think he put 'to' in by accident)
wasalam o 'alykum warahmatulahi wabarakatuh.
Muezzin said:Fair enough, but by the same token if we take it too literally, you wouldn't even be able to do scientific diagrams, architecture designs, clothes designs... All of these are 'pictures'.
I'm not trying to undermine the hadith, I'm just saying we shouldn't misinterpret it. Oh well, for all I know, I'm probably in the wrong.
nooo bro. the hadith or like the arabic word for picture within that hadith meant pictures of living things eg. things with a soul. so you can draw pictures of trees and plants and other non living things etc.
As for the Hadith quoted, they refer to the pictures created by hand that include pictures drawn of animals or humans.
Such smilies are not classified as pictures as in Hadith as they are created graphically and displayed within the computer.
We must be extremely careful to say this and that are Haram. Haram refers to things that one may be heavily punished upon death without repentance.
But if we take these pictures just to enjoy looking at them, this is undoubtedly haraam... And Allaah knows best.”
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