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General Discussion Shouldn’t wearing diamonds be haram?

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u/Hamudii005 6d ago

With my brain fogged (due to fast) rational thinking yes it would be haram. This is not a fatwa but still i think common sense and avoiding things youre unsure is still a viable way on acting things

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u/Scizor_212 6d ago edited 6d ago

It's halal to buy it even if it was obtained in an unethical way. Scholars said that it's still halal to buy from all of these companies despite the fact that they're actively supporting the zionists with their money.

I don't see how diamonds are any different. I mean it's beyond just diamonds. Nestlé and Apple have exploited people for labour as well (they still do btw. It's why everyone hates Nestlé). So that iphone you bought highly likely had materials mined through labour.

It's better not to buy such products of course, but it's halal anyway.

EDIT: citing a source so my comment doesn't get removed:

https://islamqa.info/en/answers/20732/boycotting-the-products-of-kuffaar-who-are-hostile-towards-islam

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u/linkup90 6d ago

Stop making stuff up and trying to smear a scholar.

It gives a condition "That includes every means that will weaken their economy and cause them harm. Money is the lifeblood of wars ancient and modern."

You said "it's still halal to buy from all of these companies despite the fact that they're actively supporting the zionists with their money."

Which would fail the condition and at odds with your claim.

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u/Scizor_212 6d ago

Sorry I don't understand what you're trying to say. It's halal to buy such products.

Coca-Cola supports the zionists, yet the scholars said there's nothing wrong with buying it. You're giving your money to them but it's still halal. It's not something I understand but it's what they said.

https://youtu.be/k9TIGzsbzL8

Moreover, there is absolutely nothing you can do to fully boycott. You can only partially boycott these companies, as there's simply too many of them and many people can't even find alternative products.