The Rules in Islam
It is forbidden for an unmarried man and unmarried woman to be alone.
It is forbidden for a man to wear gold and silk.
It is forbidden for a man to marry a woman who is not Jewish, Christian, or Muslim
It is forbidden for a woman to marry a non-Muslim man.
It is forbidden for a Muslim to listen to music.
It is forbidden for a Muslim to touch someone of the opposite sex unless married.
It is forbidden for a Muslim to hold hands with someone of the opposite sex unless married.
It is forbidden for a Muslim to hug someone of the opposite sex unless married.
It is forbidden for a Muslim to kiss someone of the opposite sex unless married.
It is forbidden for a Muslim to have sex with someone they are not married to.
It is forbidden to read romance novels as they depict haram actions such as kissing and unchaperoned courtships and allow Muslims to fantasize such actions and thus tempt Muslims to carry out such actions.
It is forbidden to keep a dog unless it is for sheep herding, farming, and hunting.
It is forbidden for a Muslim woman to unveil her hair. She must cover her body, and she is allowed to only show her face and hands.
It is forbidden to miss doing salat five times a day.
It is forbidden for a Muslim to curse or use swear words.
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The Rules in Islam
Non-FictionA simple guideline of the rules in Islam along with notes from a Muslim writer.