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According to Shariah Law, what is considered 'recommended"? Arranged Marriages Smoking 5 Pillars of Islam Eating beef

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According to Shariah Law, what is considered 'recommended"? Arranged Marriages Smoking 5 Pillars of Islam Eating beef

According to Shariah Law,
what is considered
'recommended"?
Arranged Marriages
Smoking
5 Pillars of Islam
Eating beef

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ccording to Shariah Law, the **5 Pillars of Islam** are considered *fard*, meaning obligatory. Actions that are *mustahabb* or recommended are encouraged but not required. While some scholars might view arranged marriages as permissible or even beneficial under certain circumstances, they are not considered "recommended" in the sense of a religious obligation. Smoking is generally considered *makruh* (disliked) or even *haram* (forbidden) due to its harmful effects. Eating beef is permissible (halal) but not specifically "recommended." Therefore, none of the other options are considered "recommended" in the same way the 5 Pillars are.<br />
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