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Hey heye hey watching football is permissible. But i like the Shaykh, he has good points.
Ruling on wearing shorts when playing sport and exercising
I play basketball, so I wear shorts when practicing and when playing in matches. Is this haraam?
Praise be to Allaah.
Playing sport is permissible if that does not distract one from something that is obligatory. If it distracts you from something that is obligatory then it becomes haraam, and if it becomes a person’s way of life so that it takes up most of his time, then it is a waste of time, and in this case at the very least it is makrooh.
With regard to playing sport wearing only shorts which show the thighs or most of them, this is not permissible. The correct view is that young men must cover their thighs, and it is not permissible to watch players when they have their thighs uncovered in this manner.
Fatwa of Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen from Fataawa Islamiyyah, vol. 4, p. 430.
Assalamualikum
of course it is permissible as what is haram and what is halal is clearly mentioned in Quran yet everything has limitation.If something that we do take us away from remembering Allah or worshiping Allah then in sha Allah it is not something good.
Trust me,life is much better than watching football game
Allah knows the best.Assalamualikum.
Yeap, I agree with you, but sometimes i need to relax a bit. I dont watch foootie all day btw
Football doesn't make u relax.That is the worse choice of game for those want to relax .Football increases ur blood pressure and controls ur mind.
I used to watch football and played football.Neither makes me relax
Sister, you should really play football occasionally because it is good for your health. It doesn't increase blood pressure, that's fallacy.
Salamn alik.
I wish i can play...but those joyful days is history now...Now I am a mother and a fulltime housewife..and the most important thing ..am a Muslimah... ...house work is more than enough to keep me healthy.
Anyway...hope you enjoy playing football but make sure your shorts is below knee
Assalamualikum.
You know what my point against football is?
You are not only supporting the kafirs in their festivals like the time of the people of the caves and Ibrahim alayahi salam, but you many times are imitating them and there ways. We are also copying them in nationalism.
And...im no scholar, but i thought we are supposed to hate the kaffirs
You know what my point against football is?
You are not only supporting the kafirs in their festivals like the time of the people of the caves and Ibrahim alayahi salam, but you many times are imitating them and there ways. We are also copying them in nationalism.
And...im no scholar, but i thought we are supposed to hate the kaffirs
Assalaam walaikum,
This is boring. The other posts on soccer are more fun. For heaven's sake quit being haters. There is so much to enjoy in life...and I see bitterness here...I'm going to the other soccer posts.
Assalaam walaikum,
I will enjoy my life. I enjoy every second...I am blesssed.
( How did you know I was an excellent dancer...once upon a time when I got on the dance floor everyone else left to watch...but that was many a moon ago ).
Islam is joy sister. Islam is pure joy. There is no guilt in Islam. Guilt is self-imposed. Faith is the antidote to guilt. Each salat removes sin.
A moth runs to light with joy ...and I run to Allah with reckless joy.
Salaamalaykum waa rahmatullahi,
I will put in my two cents here.
There must be moderation in any form of entertainment (or hobby). I don't see a lot of harm, if someone just tunes in and enjoys an hour or so of soccer, if he/she has the time.
On the other hand, one must not base one's schedule around soccer matches, watching 3-4 hours of soccer a day, followed by listening to expert commentators etc etc. We should be definitely not be going out and buying vuvuzelas, flags and what not & be completely engrossed in the sport. It is simply a waste of time.
But at the same time, youngsters will be youngsters. And they definitely enjoy playing, watching and discussing sport. So I think they can be excused to some extent.
Wasalaamalaykum waa rahmatullahi