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Islamic terminology,
something which is
makruh or
makrooh (Arabic: مكروه, transliterated:
makrooh or
makrūh) is "disliked",
literally "detestable" or...
- – Recommended, "desirable" مباح, mubāḥ – Neutral, "permissible" مكروه,
makrūh – Disliked, "discouraged" حرام, ḥarām – Sinful, "prohibited" The two types...
- wājib),
recommended (mandūb or mustaḥabb),
neutral (mubāḥ),
reprehensible (
makrūh), and
forbidden (ḥarām).
Salah is
generally classified into
obligatory or...
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recommended (mandūb or mustaḥabb), neutral/permissible (mubāḥ),
disliked (
makrūh), and
forbidden (ḥarām).
Sharia rulings fall into one of five categories...
- wipe his body). but he
returned it. — Sahih
Muslim 317a
Things that are
makruh in ghusl. To
perform ghusl at a
place where anybody is
watching you. Performing...
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Synonyms of
mustahabb include masnun and mandub. The
opposite of
mustahabb is
makruh (discouraged).
Parallels have been
drawn between the
concept of mustahabb...
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Makruh –
which in the
Hanafi school is
known as "
Makruh Tanzihi" (Categorically Disliked). The
Hanafi scholars view the sin of
committing a "
Makruh Tahrimi"...
- true "fish", and
considers other sea creatures, such as crustaceans, to be
makruh.
Fishing is
permitted during pilgrimage. Some
Hanafi scholars are in disagreement...
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scholars who
allowed such relationships,
still considered them
undesirable (
makruh).
Offspring of human-jinn
relationships are nonetheless,
usually considered...
- it
would open
their souls and let
demons in.
Among some Muslims, it is
makruh (disliked) to
perform salah (worship) in a
place decorated with photographs...