10 Things Society Needs to Understand
A woman’s life does not come to a standstill just because she is a divorcee.
The passing of one person does not mean the life of the survivor is over.
A cat crossing your path does not cause bad luck.
Water served by an unmarried girl is not "forbidden" or impure.
If one family member refuses to eat, it does not make the food haram for the rest of the family.
Note: The authority to decide what is Halal and what is Haram belongs solely to Allah. As humans, our duty is to follow His commands without adding our own inventions or subtracting from His laws.
Cooking Khichdi on a Thursday does not bring bad luck to a household.
Leaving a Janamaz unfolded does not mean the Devil will offer prayers on it. If he wanted to pray, he wouldn't be Iblis in the first place.
If a woman is childless, her presence at a wedding is not an "ill omen" or bad luck.
Not wearing bangles does not make the water a woman serves forbidden to others.
Sweeping the floor at night does not cause anything bad to happen.
Everything happens by the will of Allah. Believing in these fabricated myths is not only a deviation from the path shown by Allah and His Messenger but can also lead to Shirk.