PDA

View Full Version : Photography


Lulua
25-05-2002, 19:52
http://www.islamonline.net/fatwa/english/FatwaDisplay.asp?hFatwaID=69010

Is photography allowed in Islam? Bearing in mind that it is not the same as painting or recreating a being, it's rather a capture of image through light and lens.

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.

Dear brother in Islam, we would like to thank you for showing keenness on knowing the teachings of Islam, and we appreciate the great confidence you have in us. We hope our efforts meet your expectations, yet we apologize for the late reply.

With regard to your question, Sheikh Ahmad Kutty, Imam and religious director at both the Islamic Center of Toronto (Jami mosque) and the Islamic Foundation of Toronto, and instructor at the Islamic Institute of Toronto, answers:



"Photography as a medium of communication or for the simple, innocent retention of memories without the taint of reverence/shirk does not fall under the category of forbidden Tasweer.



One finds a number of traditions from the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, condemning people who make Tasweer, which denotes painting or carving images or statues. It was closely associated with paganism or shirk. People were in the habit of carving images and statues for the sake of worship. Islam, therefore, declared Tasweer forbidden because of its close association with shirk (association of partners with Allah). One of the stated principles of usul-u-Fiqh (Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence) is that if anything directly leads to haram, it is likewise haram. In other words, Tasweer was forbidden precisely for the reason that it was a means leading to shirk.



The function of photography today does not fall under the above category. Even some of the scholars who had been once vehemently opposed to photography under the pretext that it was a form of forbidden Tasweer have later changed their position on it - as they allow even for their own pictures to be taken and published in newspapers, for videotaping lectures and for presentations; whereas in the past, they would only allow it in exceptional cases such as passports, drivers’ licenses, etc. The change in their view of photography is based on their assessment of the role of photography.



Having said this, one must add a word of caution: To take pictures of leaders and heroes and hang them on the walls may not belong to the same category of permission. This may give rise to a feeling of reverence and hero worship, which was precisely the main thrust of the prohibition of Tasweer. Therefore, one cannot make an unqualified statement to the effect that all photography is halal. It all depends on the use and function of it. If it is for educational purpose and has not been tainted with the motive of reverence and hero worship, there is nothing in the sources to prohibit it."



Also read:



Photography is Allowed



Do keep in touch. If you have any other question, don't hesitate to contact us.



Allah Almighty knows best.

khalid
05-06-2002, 23:59
http://www.islam.tc/ask-imam/view.php?q=3142


Picture frames and photographs of animate objects are not permissible to display. Frames having pictures of inanimate objects e.g. trees, mountains, etc. are permissible.

1-Hadhrat Abu Talha (Radhiyallaahu Ánhu) narrates that Nabi (Sallallaahu
Álayhi Wasallam) said, 'Angels do not enter a house wherein there is a dog
or picture.' (Mishkăt vol. 2 p. 385)

2-Ábdullah ibn Masóod (Radhiyallaahu Ánhu) narrates that Rasulullah
(Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, 'The people with the most severe
punishment by Allah will be the picture makers.' (Ibid).

3-Hadhrat Ibn Abbas (RA) narrates, 'I heard the messenger of Allah saying,
"Every picture-maker will be in the fire. A life will be created for every
picture the picture-maker made, and he will be tortured in Hell."

4-If you have to make pictures (says Ibn Abbaas) then make a picture of a tree
or such things which are inanimate.' (Bukhari and Muslim)

and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best

Mufti Ebrahim Desai
FATWA DEPT.

khalid
06-06-2002, 19:59
http://www.albalagh.net/qa/praying_room_pictures.shtml

1-This is also understood from a Hadith of Nabi , Sayyidna Aaisha (Radhiallaahu Anha) purchased a cushion/pillow which had pictures. When Rasulullah saw it, he stood at the door and did not enter. Sayyidna Aaisha (Radhiallaahu Anha) realized the he was displeased about something. She enquired, 'O, Rasulullah ! I seek forgiveness in Allah and His Rasul. What wrong did I do?' Rasulullah responded, 'What is this cushion/pillow with pictures?' She said, 'I bought it for you to sit on it and lean against it.' Rasulullah said, 'Verily the people of these pictures will be punished on the day of Qiyaamat. It will be said to them 'Give life to what you have created' and he said, 'Verily, the house in which pictures are found, angels do not enter.' (Mishkaat pg.358)

And Allah Ta'ala Knows Best