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Playing Ludo Star is HARAM

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What I heard that the things which take you away from rememberance of Allah or make hurdle in His Ibadat or could further accelerate in further sins is not a likeable things and better avoid them. For example playing cards isn't sin but if we start gambling with cards it's a sin and initially Tash is first step and could effect you to accelerate towards gambling SO better avoid it, the dice itself used in a lot of gambling and Ludo is just starter of it. Now if it's count in Haram or Makruh personally I think It's count in Makruh. Need to search it more @Zibago
 
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Ok again any body in mood please join

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wah... These mullahs have lost their minds. I truly believe listening to them actually reduces brain cells causing the person listening to become more stupid and less wise.

These idiots are the reason our religion is in a downfall. They have done far more damage to Islam than any enemy of Islam could have dreamed of.

How can we bring scholars, philosophers, scientists and thinkers like the days of old when we are busy wondering if ludo is haraam or not. It is most certainly NOT!! Dimagh kharab hogaya hai un logo ka Jo sochtay hain yeh.

Hadd ho gaye hai. Pictures and statues are haraam but ohh loud speaker in masjids, islamic videos and CNIC and ads of their dars meeting are halal. Jahil.

They are the same who fatwad against printing presses. If they had their way then they would always be 4 centuries behind the rest of the world.

@Zibago @Hell hound @Moonlight i played card games, ludo, life game ( lost it and now can't find it anywhere) and I would play all of them again bcz they relax a person and help create closer ties with family through family fun. According to these idiots cricket and all sports apart from running and swimming are haram.

So have downloaded ludo star? :D
 
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Got to praise the guy. Ran the whole over-priced J. boutiques business on "religion". Now, his children are following in his path.

It is those very boutiques that enabled him to buy the pardon after he was accused of blasphemy. After all, good business acumen is needed for economically productive religious practices. Just look at the Vatican as a bigger example. As George Carlin once said, "God does not need my money; the CHURCH needs my money!"
 
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Oddly, it has a lot to do with the behavior of most clergy in any religion. Christianity was for a long time in this rut as well, with the clergy assigning the concept of atonement within "them" rather than it being derived from the message sent through as an individual act. Even today, many Christians confess to a man behind woodwork. The same goes for many Muslims, their atonement for their sins is to look for more indulgence in religion and since the only framework many Muslim countries hold for learning about religion is through such groups(or worse); these people fall for it.

In the initial years of Islam, you were not confessing to the Prophet or his companions more so than you were confessing to god; heck it was discouraged to brandish your sins like a whine in front of people. So each person was more confident and focused on their connection to god rather than someone else's or otherwise. This was due to the way it was spread, person to person- no one really holding or claiming more knowledge than the other and everyone eager to learn more. As that waned out and centers of knowledge kept constricting, the importance of these centers grew as much as their centralization to a core "control" group for what was to be taught disappeared slowly and gradually.

The guilt you mention is a product of society, because from day one to a child the concept is less of Ar-Rahman Ar-Rahim and more of a sadistic(an-aozubillah) being whose indulgence is to beat you for whatever little you do. Its not more different than having extremely strict parents with whom you are unable to offend out of fear of punishment.

Still, we don't see many clergies doing the same in other religions and people getting affected by it, that much. Or they have come a long way since that used to happen with them? Can/will be transform?

And do you think that if the central Muslim authorities (read: plural) and clergies don't introduce reforms, if they don't change with time, there's a chance that they will go extinct and powerless (more and more people already have started questioning these retards, than before) like the Roman catholic church?

Yeah, the greatest fear of humans is the fear of the unknown and since nobody has returned from death (except Lazarus maybe) to tell the story of the beyond, first hand. People need someone for reassurance and hope. See, I understand the basics of it, but I can't figure out the solution. Not an effective one, at least.

It is those very boutiques that enabled him to buy the pardon after he was accused of blasphemy. After all, good business acumen is needed for economically productive religious practices. Just look at the Vatican as a bigger example. As George Carlin once said, "God does not need my money; the CHURCH needs my money!"

Everything is connected with money, that is what I always say. Looks, education, personality, quality, caliber whatever else you call it, don't matter. The same is true for religion, always has been.

"In God we trust, all others pay taxes" huh?
 
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Everything is connected with money, that is what I always say. Looks, education, personality, quality, caliber whatever else you call it, don't matter. The same is true for religion, always has been.

"In God we trust, all others pay taxes" huh?

Do you think if I mention the hajj as an example of a religiously mandated ritual with huge financial implications, as I mentioned the church above, in the context of your post above, your colleague will get all bent out of shape again and accuse me of being an islamophobe and give me another negative rating? :D
 
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Do you think if I mention the hajj as an example of a religiously mandated ritual with huge financial implications, as I mentioned the church above, in the context of your post above, your colleague will get all bent out of shape again and accuse me of being an islamophobe and give me another negative rating? :D

Only if you have money, you are required to go on pilgrimage, otherwise you are fine as hell, sitting in your home.

Are you an atheist somehow?
 
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Only if you have money, you are required to go on pilgrimage, otherwise you are fine as hell, sitting in your home.

Are you an atheist somehow?

Absolutely not! I have been to Mecca many times already. ;)
 
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