Ramadan Paraphernalia

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Salaam,

Can someone tell me the Halal way to dispose off of Ramadan paraphernalia like time-tables, pamphlets with duas which are not legible anymore, etc.?

Thanks in advance,

Mehnaaz
 
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they may be destroyed by burning or by cutting them up so that the verses of the Qur’aan and the name of Allaah disappear, or they may be buried. Putting them in a shredder probably the easiest if you have access to one. Of burn them in your backyard. If you don't have those options then cut them up.
 
:wasalam:

they may be destroyed by burning or by cutting them up so that the verses of the Qur’aan and the name of Allaah disappear, or they may be buried. Putting them in a shredder probably the easiest if you have access to one. Of burn them in your backyard. If you don't have those options then cut them up.

Thank you, brother.

As a matter of fact, we do have a shredder. But after shredding the material, what do I do? Just throw it in the bin?

I don't have a backyard or a garden, so I can't bury it.

Any solutions?
 
inshallah You can throw it away after shredding. The whole purpose is so the letters don't make a word, and when shred up they are nothing more than individual letters.
 
inshallah You can throw it away after shredding. The whole purpose is so the letters don't make a word, and when shred up they are nothing more than individual letters.


Jazakallah Khair!

I'll probably do that.
 
Either burn or bury. Hz usman ra got the mus'haf burnt and also Hz abu bakr ra burnt the collection of ahadith he had.
 
Wa alaykum assalam,

I've always been told that anything with the name of Allah swt or the Prophets or the Angels should be (as has been said) shredded or cut up or wiped away so any names aren't readable, and then buried somewhere. If you can't bury them, then burning them is also an option.

That said, when it comes to Ramadan timetables I always keep them, I don't know why I do this but they're just a nice memory. I think I have them going back to 2012 now.
 

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