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  • Does Doing A Grey Area Matter Incur Sin?

    Posted by Mohammad Ali Soomro on November 26, 2023 at 9:39 am

    hello there, assalamualaikum

    my question is about Mushtabihat (Grey areas)?

    is it like a mathematical formula? that when there’s a mathematical probability of 50-50 or 40-60 or 75-25. which exists even without evidence present on both sides matter regardless of the 2 sides?

    or is it like ,only when a matter has both evidence to suggest it is Halal, and also evidence to suggest it is Haram. only now after being backed by evidence from both sides can this be termed Mushtabiat (grey area)?

    And would it be sin if a person does something which is Mushtabihat to him?

    and secondly, if there’s a matter about which there’s no evidence to prove it is Haram and no evidence to prove that it is Halal. this matter comes in front and then a person with a mathematical mind thinks that the probability is 50-50 here. in this situation will he get sin for doing the thing, if the thing comes out to be sin in reality?

    Deleted User 9739 replied 1 year, 7 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Does Doing A Grey Area Matter Incur Sin?

  • Deleted User 9739

    Member November 26, 2023 at 9:51 pm

    “only when a matter has both evidence to suggest it is Halal, and also evidence to suggest it is Haram.”

    Halal and haram are mutually exclusive, they cannot overlap. You are presenting a hypothetical premise which is false ab initio, because the Book of God, being the source of all evidence, is coherent and it doesn’t contain any such contradictory evidence, citing something as halal and haram at the same time.


    “secondly, if there’s a matter about which there’s no evidence to prove it is Haram and no evidence to prove that it is Halal.”


    No such thing exists at all which is neither halal nor haram. It is an amr e mahal (impossibility). If something is not specified or commanded as forbidden or haram, it is halal or permissible by default. There is no separate enumerated list of halals.. such list exists only for harams, which are clearly pronounced in Quran. The principle is contained in the verse 6:119 :

    قد فصل لکم ما حرم علیکم

    Also see 6:150.

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