Misty on Nostr: Halal are the things the comply with Islamic law. This includes food, businesses, ...
Halal are the things the comply with Islamic law. This includes food, businesses, services, products, relationships, and more.
Most things are halal.
There seems to be some sentiment that amongst some that if you're online for business or if you're selling something via social media that you're selling your soul.
This is not true unless you're specifically and purposely operating out God's boundaries.
My original thought was "If you're selling your services online, you're not selling your soul," but OnlyFans -- OnlyFans is a service that is sold online. OnlyFans is not halal for sure.
So, I thought I'd better clarify.
To save time, here is what Gemini spit out when I asked it for a definition of halal items.
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A halal service is a service or product that complies with Islamic law. While the term "halal" is most commonly associated with food, it can also apply to other products and services.
Here are some examples of halal services:
- Financial services: Halal banking and finance adhere to Islamic principles, such as prohibiting interest (riba) and investing in non-permissible industries.
- Travel services: Halal travel agencies offer packages that cater to the needs of Muslim travelers, ensuring that accommodations, transportation, and activities comply with Islamic guidelines.
- Beauty and wellness services: Halal beauty products and spa treatments are formulated without ingredients that are considered haram, such as alcohol or animal-derived products.
- Education and training: Halal education programs incorporate Islamic values and principles into the curriculum, ensuring that students receive a holistic and faith-based education.
The specific requirements for a halal service may vary depending on the nature of the service and the Islamic school of thought. However, in general, a halal service must be free from haram elements and adhere to the ethical principles of Islam.
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Most things are halal.
There seems to be some sentiment that amongst some that if you're online for business or if you're selling something via social media that you're selling your soul.
This is not true unless you're specifically and purposely operating out God's boundaries.
My original thought was "If you're selling your services online, you're not selling your soul," but OnlyFans -- OnlyFans is a service that is sold online. OnlyFans is not halal for sure.
So, I thought I'd better clarify.
To save time, here is what Gemini spit out when I asked it for a definition of halal items.
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A halal service is a service or product that complies with Islamic law. While the term "halal" is most commonly associated with food, it can also apply to other products and services.
Here are some examples of halal services:
- Financial services: Halal banking and finance adhere to Islamic principles, such as prohibiting interest (riba) and investing in non-permissible industries.
- Travel services: Halal travel agencies offer packages that cater to the needs of Muslim travelers, ensuring that accommodations, transportation, and activities comply with Islamic guidelines.
- Beauty and wellness services: Halal beauty products and spa treatments are formulated without ingredients that are considered haram, such as alcohol or animal-derived products.
- Education and training: Halal education programs incorporate Islamic values and principles into the curriculum, ensuring that students receive a holistic and faith-based education.
The specific requirements for a halal service may vary depending on the nature of the service and the Islamic school of thought. However, in general, a halal service must be free from haram elements and adhere to the ethical principles of Islam.
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