قرآن و سنت میں اسالیب ِتحریم کا تحقیقی مطالعہ
A Research study of prohibition methods in holy Qur’an and Sunnah
Keywords:
Haram, Prohibited things in Islam, Method of prohibition, Usool FiqhAbstract
Permissible things, referred to as "Halal" in Arabic, and prohibited things, known as "Haram," are clearly delineated in Islamic texts. However, hadiths also state that there are definitive boundaries between Halal and Haram, and actions within these margins are deemed Haram or prohibited. Therefore, it's crucial to comprehend how prohibition is articulated, including the terminology used to signify forbiddance. This paper outlines methods indicating prohibition, such as variations of the word "haram," words prefixed with 'la,' such as "la," or terms used to deter and dissuade actions, or those describing the worldly or afterlife consequences of an act. Moreover, actions declared as reprehensible or sinful are also elucidated. These methods are commonly employed in the Quran and Sunnah. The Holy Quran commands to combat those who do not believe and fail to prohibit what Allah has declared forbidden.