Is photography allowed
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ASSALAM-O-ALAIKUM
Brother, Burhan.
With reference to you reply which is dotted below.
Allah Subhanah has singled out ‘shirk’ or associating
other deities with Allah as the one single biggest sin in Islam. Many
amongst mankind through the ages used to make images and portraits of the pious
amongst them, and as times and generations went by, the ignorant amongst them
would start worshipping these images of their deceased pious ancestors and thus
involve themselves in the abomination of ‘shirk’! Thus Allah and His
Messenger (saws) guided the believers to abstain from making and glorifying
images and portraits, and thus eliminated the very root that might lead some
amongst them to the evil path of ‘shirk’!
Looking at this above paragraph, its cleary states to
abstains from pictures as during the early ages they were having only option to
paint picture about living human beings or animated.So due technologocal
development, we have digital cameras.still the bottom line is picture making.
its fine to have picture for basic needs for passport or
ID cards.
What about the portraits people hang or keep at homes of
their dear ones.
we have newspapers and magazine full of pictures.
so will they angels enter to these homes or not.
What about taking pictures and videography in marriages,
is it allowed.
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Answer:
Is photography
allowed
In the name of Allah,
We praise Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah
guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide
them aright. We bear witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah
Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the
seal of His Messengers.
Because
the concept of cameras and photography is a technological development of man
after the establishment of the Quran and the Sunnah, there is a difference of
opinion amongst the scholars regarding its permissibility. The majority of the scholars of Islam are of
the opinion that photography in its itself is not forbidden in Islam, because
it provides nothing but an exact reflection and mirror image of the creation of
the Supreme Creator as opposed to paintings, or images, or the sculptures of
animate objects, where there is a possibility that man can make an imaginary
addition/subtraction to the original creation of the Creator, and are thus
strictly forbidden in Islam.
The majority of the scholars are
also of the opinion that a believer must not decorate or display in his house
any pictures, images, idols, or photos of animate objects, as in light of the several narrations of the
Messenger of Allah (saws), the Angels of Mercy do not enter a house where there
are pictures (of animate objects).
Sahih Al-Bukhari
Hadith 4.450 Narrated by Abu Salim
Once Gabriel
promised the Prophet (saws) that he would visit him, but Gabriel did not come,
and later on he said, "We Angels, do not enter a house which contains a
(animate) picture, or a dog."
Almost all the scholars of Islam
are unanimous in their opinion that there is no harm if one takes a portrait
photograph for necessary and legal reasons, and to comply with the modern
methods of identification like identity cards, driver’s license, passports, etc. Some opine that there is no harm if one
wishes to take photos and/or videos of family and loved ones and keeps them
secured in albums for memory; but if they abstain from it, it would be better
and purer for them.
Sahih Al-Bukhari
Hadith 3.267 Narrated by An Numan
bin Bashir
The Prophet (saws)
said "Both legal (halaal) and illegal (haraam) things are obvious, and in
between them are (suspicious) doubtful matters. So whoever forsakes those
doubtful things lest he may commit a sin, will definitely avoid what is clearly
illegal; and whoever indulges in these (suspicious) doubtful things bravely, is
likely to commit what is clearly illegal.
Sins are Allah's Hima (i.e. private pasture) and whoever pastures (his
sheep) near it, is likely to get in it at any moment."
Whatever written of
Truth and benefit is only due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever
of error is of me alone. Allah Alone
Knows Best and He is the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan