Peace unto you... im new here

AbdAllah84

Junior Member
Ruling on Boxing

i read somewhere boxing is not allowed :S
because you're wacking someone in the face... im not surethough,..
anyway sister peace is going to be like... u made my thread into a settling match lol... :D

:salam2:

Sorry, I know it is meant to be a welcome thread, but since an issue about boxing was raised I thought I'll reply to it.

The Islamic sharee’ah permits all things that are beneficial to the body and do not harm it, and it forbids all things that may cause damage or harm to the body. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Your body has rights over you.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, Kitaab al-Sawm, 1839)

If sports are free from things which are forbidden in sharee’ah, then practising those sports is beneficial. Boxing is an ancient sport that was practised by the Greeks.

Boxing is the worst kind of sport, and probably it does not even deserve to be called a sport, despite the fact that western nations, in particular – where boxing is widespread at a professional level – call it “the noble sport” and a form of self-defence. They forget, or overlook, the fact that the main aim of boxing is to harm one's opponent and throw him to the ground, preferably with the “decisive blow” (or “knock-out”), as they call it, which is the highest level of victory in boxing.

“Many voices have been raised in the parliaments of many countries demanding a ban on professional boxing, in view of the harm that has been caused to many boxers. Sweden has succeeded in imposing such a ban, whilst many other nations have failed to do so, despite the many injuries, and even deaths, caused to many professional boxers as a direct result of this violent sport.

The fact of the matter is that the deaths of so many boxers is the reason for many voices calling for an end to this sport, or at least the imposition of strict rules to limit its violence.” (From Huna London magazine, issue # 413, March 1983).

Dr. Roger Whirty, the spokesman of the British Medical Council in Wales, spoke of the aims of the Council’s campaign against boxing: “We want to show everyone that boxing is an extremely dangerous sport, not only because of the increasing number of fatalities, but also because of the disabilities which affect many more times that number. In order to achieve that, we are trying to put pressure on various official bodies to condemn this sport, and not to consider it to be a sport at all. I reiterate once again that the danger of this sport lies in the harm caused to hundreds of boxers as a result of the disabilities that they suffer.

The number of boxers who have died as a result of injuries sustained in boxing between 1945 and 1983 is three hundred and fifty.” (From Huna London magazine, issue # 413, March 1983).

The Islamic attitude towards this sport:

The principles of Islam are completely opposed to the idea of the ummah accepting this dangerous deviation as a moral or intellectual trend which would permit such violent fights between members of the ummah or of the human race as a whole.

Among these principles we may list the following:

1. Harm. We have already mentioned the harm and danger to human life involved in this sport, and the testimony of western specialists who are motivated by their humanitarian feelings to fight and strive to eliminate boxing from the international sporting lexicon.

2. Violating the sanctity of the face. Boxing is based on allowing punches to the face of one's opponent using the maximum force that one possesses. Blows to the face earn more points than blows to any other part of the body. This clearly goes against the teaching of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), as narrated by Abu Hurayrah: “When any one of you fights, let him avoid (striking) the face.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath, 5/215).

Al-Haafiz said: “This prohibition also includes all those who are struck for the purpose of hadd or ta’zeer punishments or discipline. According to the hadeeth narrated by Abu Bakrah and others, which was recorded by Abu Dawood and others, about the woman who had committed adultery, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) commanded that she should be stoned to death, and said, ‘Stone her, but avoid the face.’ (Narrated by Abu Dawood, 4/152). If that is the command in the case of one who is being punished and is going to die anyway, then the rule is even more applicable in cases of lesser severity.” See al-Fath, 5/216

Al-Nawawi said: “The scholars said: it is forbidden to strike the face because it is soft and all of a person's beauty and most of his senses are located there. If the face is hit, there is the fear that all or some of them may be destroyed or disfigured. Any defect in the face is a terrible thing because it is so prominent and obvious, and usually the person who is hit in the face will not be spared some disfigurement.” (al-Fath, 5/216).

In al-Fath, he says concerning the specific prohibition narrated in the hadeeth:

“Al-Nawawi did not discuss the details of this prohibition. It is clear that it is haraam, and this is supported by the hadeeth of Suwayd ibn Maqran al-Sahaabi, that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) saw a man slap a slave (or a boy) in the face, and he said, “Do you not know that the face is inviolate?” (Muslim, 3/1280.


Islam-qa

:wasalam:
 

Asiya-sparkles

Junior Member
I am new to the faith of Islam. I recently converted.
please pray for me,

The Prophet (pbuh) said:

Three have a double reward: one of the People of the Book who believes in his Prophet and then believes in Muhammad has two rewards. When a slave carries out the due of God and the due of his master, he has a double reward. And the third is a man who has a slavegirl with whom he has intercourse and teaches her well and instructs her well and then sets her free and marries her. He has two rewards.

Assalamu alaikom wa rahmat ullah wa burrahktohu,

Dear sister,
It is good news for you, for Allah blesses those with a double reward for giving up falsehood for truth and on top of that you are as cleansed of sin as a newborn. Ma'shAllah, care for yourself like a newborn in a dangerous world, always keeping yourself aware of the chances for rewards and always keeping away from sins as much as you are able, and when you slip (because we all do) then sincerely repent and Allah will always keep you close. :)

Some very beneficial advice for all of us:
All human beings are born with certain proclivities and tendencies. Genetically, some of us are more prone to certain behavior or addictions than others.

For example, some people are actually born with a weakness to chemical dependencies. It's easier for them to become alcoholics.

Others are born with genetic pre-dispositions to violence.

However, in neither case is the behavior excused based on the fact that people have a proclivity towards the behavior. That doesn't mean that people should give in to whatever they feel naturally drawn to, rather, it simply means they need to make an added effort to restrain themselves from certain behavior.



Repentance is simple. It is about admitting a sin and sincerely asking God to forgive you. The best way to do that is to use the supplications that the Prophet (pbuh) taught, such as:

The Prophet (pbuh) said:

The master of invocations for forgiveness is that the servant says: Allahumma 'anta rabbee, laa ilaaha il-la ant. Khalaqtanee wa ana 'abduka. Wa ana 'ala 'ahdika wa wa'dika ma'staata'at. A'oozoo bik min sharee maa sana'at. 'Aboo'oo laka bee ni'matika 'aleeya, wa 'aboo'oo bizambee, fa'ghfirlee, inahoo la yaghfiral zunooba il'la ant

which translates (and can be offered in English as it is a dua)

O God You are my Lord, there is no god but You. You created me, and I am your bondservant, and I will stick to my covenant and promise of faith and sincere obedience to You, as to my ability. I seek refuge in You from the evil of what I have done, I acknowledge, to You, your bounties upon me, and I acknowledge, to You, my sin. Thus forgive me, for none forgives sins except You.

Whoever says this as he enters upon evening, then, dies that night, he would enter Paradise; and if one says this as he enters upon morning, then, dies that day, he would enter Paradise

A better way is as follows:

The Prophet (pbuh) said:

There is no one who commits a sin, goes and performs ritual ablutions, and then prays two rakats after which they seek God's forgiveness except that He forgives them. After this, he (peace and blessings be upon him) recited God Most High's words,

And those who, when they do an evil thing or wrong themselves, remember God and implore forgiveness for their sins - Who forgives sins save God only? - and will not knowingly repeat the wrong they did. (Qur'an, 3:135) [Sunan Abu Dawood Book]
 

Peace92

Revert to Islam
sister Asiya sparkles, thank you so very much for that.
I have probably commited many sins already but i am in the hope that Allah will forgive me. i converted about 6 months ago and i am now considering wearing the Hijab too. I pray it is easy for me God-Willing.

Please pray for me sister.
May i ask where do you live in Enlgand please?
 

Muslimah16

ServantOfAllah*
MashaAllah sister! im sooo happy to hear that :)
*hug*

JUst let me know if you need anything.. we will go hijaab shopping together lol..
Take care dear sister.

MashAllah im soo happy for you. :)
 

Asiya-sparkles

Junior Member
sister Asiya sparkles, thank you so very much for that.
I have probably commited many sins already but i am in the hope that Allah will forgive me. i converted about 6 months ago and i am now considering wearing the Hijab too. I pray it is easy for me God-Willing.

Please pray for me sister.
May i ask where do you live in Enlgand please?

salam alaikom,

you are very welcome Asma, ma'shAllah May Allah bless you with your intention to wear hijab and make it easy for you. Ameen, I found once I'd committed to wearing it I love it and cannot imagine life without it now, now am at another stage and am making dua for Allah to make donning the veil easy for me, so please also pray for me! :)

I live in Kent, where do you live sister?
 
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