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Question:
Found in an Islamic comic story of the prophets. The happiness is in the comic is the picture of the prophet musa but the story in the comic is true as told in the Quran and good for the reading of children.
What is the law of painting a picture of the prophet?
Answer:
The Ulamak bans painting or describing the looks of the U.S. prophets and apostles because there is a lie with the face of the prophet or the true messenger and the act tarnish their glory.
Said Dr Ahmad Syarbasi:
Scientists have issued more than an advisory opinion of the of of the prophets and messengers, in order to preserve their place and vote for their dignity as a payment of the door that if it opens up was a way of abuse and the slaughter of exploitation - until he said - whoever does it is guilty and guilty and punished Allah come about it and here is a work that is not worthy of a Muslim. They ask you in religion:
It means: " the majority of the ulamak ulamak are haram to describe the faces of the prophets and the prophets. That is for keeping their position and keeping their glory and as closing the door of damage when the dibolihkan will lead to bad use and lies.
Whoever does such will have done a sin and a sin will be punished by Allah because of the work. It is an unworthy act of a Muslim." (the book of yasalunaka fi ad-Diin)
Said Dr Yusuf Al-Qardawi:
This is unless the subject of the image itself includes a forbidden in Islam as the subject of sedition from the female and the photography of a man who kisses a woman and towards her. And like that images that ennobles and glorify the images of angels and prophets and towards
It means " and must make the picture is as long as there is nothing to describe the haram in Islam or serve the place of slander from women and draw men kissing women and such. And also haram like that describes a glorified and consecrated seperta of the angels and the prophets and the same." (the book of al-Halal Wal haram fil Islam)
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Ustaz Azhar idrus
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