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No, it is "Give Moron a Miss".
You need to read your own sources because even your own sources say that its debated amongst scholars.https://islamqa.info/en/answers/284...-forbidden-haraam-in-mens-and-womens-clothing
https://islamqa.info/en/answers/8341/wearing-red-clothes
https://islamqa.org/hanafi/askimam/5448
This fake leader proclaiming to be making Riasat e Medina will cause gullible people to wear red and engage in this disgusting act. When will be the day when this filth stops insulting Riasat e Medina and misguiding the gullible youth
1.From al-Baraa’ ibn ‘Aazib (may Allaah be pleased with him): “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade us to use soft red mattresses and qasiy – garments with woven stripes of silk.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5390)
He looks super cringey, feet almost in grave and he's wearing red blushing like a pighla
You need to read your own sources because even your own sources say that its debated amongst scholars.
But I won't expect that much from you, co sidering you have a habit of posting sources you don't read.
You're undeserving of that title and you're a clear liar.
In the first link, it clearly says red is forbidden. In the second link, it clearly says once again that
It is permissible to wear red clothes if the red is combined with another colour; it is not permissible to wear plain red, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade doing so.
and then goes on discussion about the different opinions and hadiths to reach the conclusion.
In the third link by different scholars, it clearly says red color is impermissible and sin and then lists conditions where it is disliked (depending on dye).
In this blessed month of Ramadan, you're lying to my face just to defend your favorite leader. Nowhere in the links i posted does it say that plain red color is halal and you're an analyst, heh.
Imran Khan's red kurta is winning Twitter's latest trend
The PM's simple yet on point look has taken over #RedTwitter.
Twitter is out to beat the lockdown blues with reds.
Hashtag #RedTwitter has people posting pictures of themselves in red for some much needed positivity. Crimson lip-colours, carmine nails, vermillion travel throwbacks and cherry shirts were all part of what folks chose to share with the world.
Extra virginWhat shade of red this is?
Moron Mist?
You are sick man.https://islamqa.info/en/answers/284...-forbidden-haraam-in-mens-and-womens-clothing
https://islamqa.info/en/answers/8341/wearing-red-clothes
https://islamqa.org/hanafi/askimam/5448
This fake leader proclaiming to be making Riasat e Medina will cause gullible people to wear red and engage in this disgusting act. When will be the day when this filth stops insulting Riasat e Medina and misguiding the gullible youth
You're undeserving of that title and you're a clear liar.
In the first link, it clearly says red is forbidden. In the second link, it clearly says once again that
It is permissible to wear red clothes if the red is combined with another colour; it is not permissible to wear plain red, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade doing so.
and then goes on discussion about the different opinions and hadiths to reach the conclusion.
In the third link by different scholars, it clearly says red color is impermissible and sin and then lists conditions where it is disliked (depending on dye).
In this blessed month of Ramadan, you're lying to my face just to defend your favorite leader. Nowhere in the links i posted does it say that plain red color is halal and you're an analyst, heh.
The one your face turns into every time you see PM Khan.What shade of red this is?
Moron Mist?
What a loser this pm is turning out to be. Even worse, his followers. Discussing what kurta he’s wearing. Wow
Not silk so STFU....1.From al-Baraa’ ibn ‘Aazib (may Allaah be pleased with him): “The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade us to use soft red mattresses and qasiy – garments with woven stripes of silk.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5390)
He looks super cringey, feet almost in grave and he's wearing red blushing like a pighla
Imran Khan's red kurta is winning Twitter's latest trend
The PM's simple yet on point look has taken over #RedTwitter.
Twitter is out to beat the lockdown blues with reds.
Hashtag #RedTwitter has people posting pictures of themselves in red for some much needed positivity. Crimson lip-colours, carmine nails, vermillion travel throwbacks and cherry shirts were all part of what folks chose to share with the world.