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Israf (Waste Extravagance)
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3 Media
Wasting - Living The Quran Through The Living Quran 17 - Ramadan Reflections 1438/2017
Saleem Bhimji
The Wasteful Profligate - Ramadan Reflections 1441/2020 - 28/30
Saleem Bhimji
Wasting Time is An Act of Injustice - Ramadan 1436/2015
Sayed Mohammed Baqer al-Qazwini
3 Questions
If a girl with 20-30 expensive dresses understands that Allah disapproves of wasteful spending and decides to avoid it in the future, what should she do with her dresses, bags, and shoes? Can she keep what she has while not buying new items?
Zaid Alsalami
Is it allowed to purchase expensive items, such as an iPhone, if I can afford them, or would this be viewed by Allah as wasteful spending leading to disapproval?
Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi
Is taking a long hot shower considered extravagance if its purpose is just to wake up or relax? How long can this shower be before it would be considered excessive?
Zaid Alsalami