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My family keeps eating haram food what do I do?
You should stop your family from consuming haram. By defiantly consuming haram food they are deserving of Allah's punishment and we are taught to protect our families from it:
يا أيها الذين آمنوا قوا ...
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Is it permissible to hurt or insult the people who didn’t fast?
Yes it is as it comes under 'Enjoining Right and Forbidding Wrong' (الأمر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر). But it has stages, at first an offending person should be advised softly, and stricter measures ...
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If I didn't participate in act but I know that act is bad and didn't tell authorities, will I also get gunah?
If telling your parents or authorities will have an effect, then it is obligatory on you to do it. This comes under 'Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil' (الأمر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر), and ...
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Is a man required to protect his wifes?
Yes, if you mean protecting them against some harm which is being inflicted on them unlawfully. A person is required to change wrongdoing with his hands if he is able.
من رأى منكم منكرا فليغيره بيده ...
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Will the wife be questioned about her husbands sins?
A wife is obligated to correct her husband's behavior through means such as education and advice, and possibly asking someone who has authority over the husband. This obligation comes under the ...
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Is it permissible to hurt or insult the people who didn’t fast?
In hotels and restaurants, people can come and eat without publicising to the fasting public and hence maintaining the environment.
No one knows the reason why some people are present there. Who ...
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My family keeps eating haram food what do I do?
Just be patient and keep telling them that Haram food is prohibited. Then, don't forget the power of dua (prayer). Because guidance comes from Him and you can't given them guidance.
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