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Can you pray in a room with photographs?
Yes. Almost every mosque in the world has words on the walls, and many have flowers depicted in wall art. Whole pictures of living animals and people are forbidden from being on the walls, much less in front of you while praying, but words are fine.
Can you have pictures in your room in Islam?
Yes, Islam considers it haram to hang pictures of people on your walls. Statues of human figures are also haram.
Where can I pray Islam?
The Holy Mosque in Mecca is the most revered place of worship for Muslims around the entire world. All Muslims are required to face the Ka’bah five times every day when offering their prayers.
Is it haram to take pictures of the Kaaba?
The authorities disapprove of you taking pictures inside the mosque in both Mecca and Medina. If you are caught they will ask to view your camera pictures and force you to delete them.
Is photography Haram?
According to Allama Hisham Elahi Zaheer, the ulema agree that any image made by the human hand is haram. According to him, the creator and owner of this image is still Almighty Allah. “Taking a photo is like capturing a human’s reflection in the mirror,” said Allama Zaheer.
Is it haram to look at statues?
It’s not permissible to keep pictures or statues of animate objects for display (e.g for decoration, beautification) as per the values of Islam. The Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said: “The angels do not enter a house in which there are pictures..”
Is it haram to draw nature?
Art in itself isn’t considered haram. It what you draw or create that is considered haram. If you are drawing nature, or lifeless objects, or even calligraphy, art is halal. In fact, it is Muslims who created these types of art.
Are illustrations Haram?
DIghtal art and illustration is not haram. HOWEVER! Drawing animate tings like people of animals is prohibited according to the Hadith. You can still draw other stuff like food or objects.
Is it allowed to pray in places with images of animate beings?
The scholars are unanimously agreed that it is not allowed to pray in a place in which there are images of animate beings. In fact some of them were of the view that doing so is haraam, although the view of the majority is that it is makrooh. Imam al-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
Should non-religious people have prayer rooms?
The idea derives from Indian and Hindu cultures. Naturally, the main purpose of the prayer room is to actually to pray, but that doesn’t mean that non-religious people shouldn’t have one. A prayer room can actually serve a lot of different purposes, considering the spiritual meaning behind a place like this:
What is a war prayer room and should you have one?
And, when you transfer these two meaning to religion, the war prayer room is a place where you can focus on the spiritual side of your life. Don’t take this the wrong way, God will listen to your prayer regardless of where you sink in them but having a quiet spot where you can speak to God does sound heavenly.
Why can’t we pray in a place where there are statues?
From the comments quoted above we may find out and understand the wisdom behind not allowing prayer in a place in which there are images and statues. These reasons are: The angels do not enter a room where there is an image.