![]() ![]() ![]() This was prevention and denunciation through action, for if looking The Messenger of Allaah (peace andīlessings of Allaah be upon him) turned his head away. (Yawm al-Nahr) from Muzdalifah to Mina, when some women riding onĬamel-borne sedan chairs passed by. (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) on the Day of Sacrifice In Saheeh Muslim (1218) it is reported that Al-Fadl ibn ‘Abbaas (mayĪllaah be pleased with him) was riding behind the Messenger of Allaah ![]() he would lower his gaze even when he could hardly see the women as they were covered in sedan chairs: The prophet of Islam would lower his gaze when women would pass in camel-borne sedan chairs, i.e. We know that we have been told to lower our gaze. Please note that this answer is not about looking at non-covered men/women, it's about looking at covered and/or appropriately dressed men/women, which is me trying to add further direction to the question asked as explained above. Keeping all that in mind, please read the answer below. Asking "Is watching Drama haraam?", is like asking "Is a pencil haraam?" where both questions can't be answered unless the questions are given further direction, as in their current state, are too general and can't be answered with any useful meaning.įor example: Is a pencil haraam? No, but it can be used for haraam! Therefore, using that style of thought, I have tried to give your question some much needed direction to make it more of a valid question.
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