jabril | Unrecorded Date asalamu aliakum dear sis/bro i am a somalian young boy aged 19 years living U S A NY I ;ll apreciate any one who can answer my quesiton n as a muslim religion my question is,is it legall acording muslim religion to take care a some one who is not related to you and to see his or her private stuff f I mean to give him/or her a bath while YOU want to earn your living in that way is it haram/forbiden the money that I worked for that way? is it a halal? why is it haram/forbiden while I work that way? thank you all bro/sis BY JABRIL |
Yaska | Unrecorded Date Salaam Jabril, Brother in islam, the issue that you forwareded tous consists more than halal and haram, since cases are treated individually when gruanting to suitable fatwa for that case. Generally there are something which aren't haram in their origin, but could cause or lead to haram, then these thing may as well become haram eventhough they weren't haram by origin. In your case, Seeing some one's private organs is haram, muslim should work in order to earn and stand on his feet is "must". so, here working is not haram and again seeing other peoples organs(cawra) is haram, some most learned or 'lama dictates that working in place which leads you to haram is Haram it self too!!!! I suggest you to go your nearest mosque and asks the imam about this matter. This is just short and unreliable knowledge of mine, so you have to find out more on this matter. good lucky |
Anonymous | Unrecorded Date to salaam from Jabril thank you for sharing me with your little knowledge of islam I ;ll be more happy from any other person who can answer the question I have mentioned above aslamu aliakum may ALLAH bless you all |
Anonymous | Unrecorded Date asslamu alaikum to all, Brother jabril, doctors male and female observe and even touch genitals of their patients if a specific treatment is required, in order to earn a living. If it's not forbidden for them, then why should it be for you?(I assume you work in a nursing home or hoispital annexe). However, I too would consult the imam of the mosque you attend to clarify things. |