There are 2 problems scholars may pick up on in boxing, and whether it is halaal or haraam, they are:
1) Hitting another person in the face is haraam
2) Men's clothing must be above belly button and bellow knee, and in some cases it isn't in boxing.
However, here are my replies:
1) Because boxing is a competitive sport, people in the sport are already aware of the consequences so it doesn't matter. The prophet also used to engage in physical sports, so does that make it allright?
2) Well modern day boxing is much different to say 70s or 80s because there is more freedom in clothing. And generally it does go below the ankle.
Also, some of the most famous boxers are guys like Muhammad Ali, Eubank, Hamed, who are muslim, so it could be a good way of making people aware of Islam, as I'm sure Ali has converted many people to the religion of Islam.
So, I've tried to justify my points. But can someone with more knowledge please explain if Boxing is haraam or not? With adequete reason.
Thanks.
1) Hitting another person in the face is haraam
2) Men's clothing must be above belly button and bellow knee, and in some cases it isn't in boxing.
However, here are my replies:
1) Because boxing is a competitive sport, people in the sport are already aware of the consequences so it doesn't matter. The prophet also used to engage in physical sports, so does that make it allright?
2) Well modern day boxing is much different to say 70s or 80s because there is more freedom in clothing. And generally it does go below the ankle.
Also, some of the most famous boxers are guys like Muhammad Ali, Eubank, Hamed, who are muslim, so it could be a good way of making people aware of Islam, as I'm sure Ali has converted many people to the religion of Islam.
So, I've tried to justify my points. But can someone with more knowledge please explain if Boxing is haraam or not? With adequete reason.
Thanks.