No, you generally cannot hold your girlfriend's hand during Ramadan if you are not married, as this is considered a non-mahram (unrelated) relationship in Islam, and physical intimacy like holding hands is prohibited outside of marriage and during fasting hours to avoid temptation and potential sexual arousal, which invalidates the fast. However, married couples can engage in affectionate touches like holding hands if they can control their desires, but for engaged or unmarried couples, it's considered haram (forbidden) and discouraged.
In an unmarried relationship, actions such as kissing and holding hands are considered haram, and individuals are encouraged to conduct themselves with self-restraint and adherence to Islamic principles of modesty and chastity.
During the month of Ramadan you should not do the following: 1. Don't use abusive language 2. Don't communicate with your boyfriend or girlfriend during the day 3. Having sexual intercourse during the day also spoil your fasting 4.
In Islam, intimate relations between spouses are generally permitted during the nights of Ramadan. However, it's important to maintain respect for the sanctity of the month and to avoid anything that may diminish the spiritual focus and observance of fasting during the daylight hours.
It's more of a two fold question, in married couple situation and unmarried couple situation, intercourse after sundown and before sunset, during Ramadan , is not an issue. Also hugging and being intimate without intercourse would not break your fast.
If there is no impurity (najas) on her private part, kissing and foreplay stuff will not be something haram. However, if there is discharge, and chances for the husband to take the discharge in his mouth, then this would be haram.
Be generous with physical touch—This includes holding hands, sharing cuddles in bed, giving massages, and other physical forms of non-sexual affection (kisses, hugs, etc.). Keep the lines of communication clear and open—Talk to each other often, and be genuine in intention.
From a religious perspective, Al-Sawm means to abstain from eating, drinking, and engaging in sexual intercourse from dawn until sunset with sole purpose of worshipping (Allah), subhanahu wa taala.
1- It is haram for a man to touch, hug, or kiss a girl who is not his mahram whether he is fasting or not. 2- If semen (maniy) is emitted because touching, hugging or kissing a non-mahram girl, then the fast is invalidated and one must make up that day. If no semen was emitted, then the fast is still valid.
A fasting person invalidates his fast by any of the following actions:
Some said that it does not invalidate wudu at all, and this is the correct view. This means that if a man kisses his wife, or touches her hand or hugs her , but he does not emit anything, then his wudu is not invalidated and it remains as it is.
The "777 Rule in Islam" primarily refers to a parenting philosophy based on dividing a child's upbringing into three seven-year stages: 0-7 years (play, love, bonding); 7-14 years (teaching, discipline, character building); and 14-21 years (mentorship, guidance, treating them as friends/companions). This framework, rooted in prophetic guidance, emphasizes intentional connection and age-appropriate engagement to raise balanced, resilient Muslim children, contrasting with a simpler "7-minute rule" for daily connection.
It is not permissible for a man and a woman who are not married to touch each other and to remain alone. Since it is haram to look at a woman who is non-mahram, it is definitely haram to touch or shake hands with her.
To counteract the temptation to engage in physical contact, Muslims who are dating often meet in public places with a chaperone or among groups of friends. One of the Muslim dating rules for halal relationships is to start with good intentions. Dating should be reserved for those men and women who are seeking a spouse.
A number of Muslim intellectuals and Muslim scholars have challenged this view and claim that certain physical contact is permissible as long as there is no obscenity, inappropriate touching (other than a simple handshake), secret meetings or flirting, according to the general rules of interaction between the genders.
In Ramdan or after Ramadan or before Ramadan or at any time you are not allowed to talk or even just a galance to any girl other than to those whoom u cannot marry. Because it is prohibited.
1- Mutual kissing between spouses does not invalidate fasting unless it involves swallowing the other party's saliva or spit. 2- If kissing entailed wetness with the meaning of reaching orgasm and ejaculation, then the whole fasting is void! And whether for the husband or for the wife.
In Islam, the raised index finger (al-musabbiḥa) symbolizes the core concept of Tawhid, the indivisible oneness of God (Allah) and the declaration of faith (Shahada), affirming there is no god but God. Muslims use this gesture during prayer (Salah) and sometimes when saying the declaration of faith, pointing to the singular nature of God, signifying faith, unity, and praise.
Having a crush is not haram. It's natural. But acting on it without wisdom can have major effects from blatant haram to the harmful. Age, timing, and readiness matter.
Crying is not a sin and it does not mean that one is ungrateful to Allah. Crying is a normal human behavior that Allah created in us. *{Moreover, He is the One Who brings about joy and sadness.}*
2)Yes, a husband can kiss his wife on the lips- 'French' kiss is just a name for a particular way of deriving pleasure, it is allowed. It used to be done before this name was invented. This answer was collected from Tafseer-Raheemi.com the official website of Sheikh Abdul Raheem Limbada (Hafizahullah) of UK.
Allah has created us all in pairs and we should always keep in mind that, he is the best of planners. In Islam, it's encouraged to approach intimacy with kindness and mutual consent. Couples should seek privacy, engage in foreplay, recite a supplication before intercourse, and maintain good hygiene.
Even if he sucks on her nipples, this comes under the heading of the intimacy that is permissible, and it cannot be said that the milk has any effect on him , because if an adult breastfeeds, it does not have any effect of making him a mahram.