Salaam my friends
I am sorry but I think much different than you do. I think we should change our points of view, which is one of the most harmful and dangerous things we can ever do to our religion. Instead of looking for 'what is permissible in Islam', we should look for 'what is 'absolutely impermissible in Islam'. Why are we looking for boundaries in our lives, if there were not a ban in Qur'an or a strong hadith? By doing so, do not we frighten people who thinks of converting Islam? If a Christian asks me here: "why clapping is forbidden?", should i tell him: "you call the satan by doing so". Do you think that makes sense? Do you think he would then consider Islam as the most 'logical' religion?
I am against irrational cliches such as:
"Clapping is forbidden in Islam"
"Watching TV is a sin"
"Do not use your left hand while eating, it is also a sin"
"Do not drink water on foot, just sit down wherever you are"
"Do not sleep lying on your back, not appropriate in Islam"
"Do not sit under a threshold, jinns will hit you"
......... and many more
My most beloved friends
As intellectual members of Islam, can we say that: "it is forbidden because i just heard that?"
All we should know that we must be extremely aware of the fact that if something is free in Islam and if we say that it is forbidden, we might be carrying a great burden in hereafter. When that habit continues for centuries, then we will be facing with almost a completely different belief than the original one. Who will be held responsible for that? Who wants to carry that burden? Isn't that too heavy?
Salaamun Aleykum to all of you again

I suppose you know that eating with your left hand is forbidden because it is the hand in which you use to wash your private parts and that you do good things with your right hand.
