Emoticons, haram maybe?

sister do u really think Islam is that strict? u cant even use emotions ^o)

emotions aren't haraam lol
 
The thread starter is talking about emoticons, like smileys.

Not emotions. As that would just be silly.
 
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Anyways........back on topic...... :-\

Emoticons.....hmm.....i dunno..... anyone care 2 shed some light?
 
Woah.... this thread is straying big time. The topic is, are emoticons haraam because they have eyes. Lets stick to that :)
 
I Read 2 Opinions About Emotions.

One Said...they Are Haram

The Other Said....they Are Haram Between Men And Women...but Between Men And Men...or Women And Women...it's Halal

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Sometime I Use Emotions.....but I Believe In Opinion No. 1
 
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you know, i was thinking the same thing...but i found this:
With regard to pictures on cell phones, computers and videos, these do not come under the same ruling as photographs, because they are not tangible, unless they are printed.
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sis, what makes you think that a picture is haram if the eyes are present
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In The Name Of Allah, The Most Gracious, The Most Merciful

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I Read 2 Opinions About Emotions.

One Said...they Are Haram

The Other Said....they Are Haram Between Men And Women...but Between Men And Men...or Women And Women...it's Halal

yeah, I think we should restrict using emtioncons while interacting in the general forums. May forgive our shortcomings.

wasalam
-SI-
 
does anyone here understand the difference between picture icons made to be representations of gods to be worshipped and passport or other photos?

if an emoticon is haram because it is animated then what about videos of my fave Brother Estes? you cant get anymore animated than him

I do not understand it when people get busy making haram silliest of things yet at the same time busy committing haram while others are even busier making halal what Allah made haram
 
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What is strongly impermissible is to draw the entire human body with all its details, or the face and neck with all its details (except when necessary for immediate educational purposes and the like).

As for drawing an outline of the human body, without detailed features, and labeling the various parts, or drawing the details of a particular part (such as the heart), this is permitted, and this is not disliked if for a reasonable purpose (such as education).

It is mentioned in Imam ` Ala ’ al-Din al-Haskafi’s al-Durr al-Mukhtar that, among the types of pictures that are not prohibited to have are those that are:

“(Small) such that the details of their limbs are not apparent to someone who looks down at them standing while they are on the ground, as Halabi mentioned, (or with their head or face cut off) or with an organ effaced out that the body cannot live without, (or of an inanimate object).”


Ibn Abidin clarified in his supercommentary, Radd al-Muhtar

“(His saying ‘with their head… cut off’) That is, whether it did not have a head in the first place, or it had one and it was effaced.” [Radd al-Muhtar` ala al-Durr al-Mukhtar, ‘Babma yufsidal-salatwama yukrahufiha’]

Allah Knows Best
 
Sister ! First of all do not say anything without knowledge dear sister , wether it is haalal ot haraam . Secondly , a person won't die if he does not use emojis . So be careful
 

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