Makruh is disliked, for example Prophet Mohammed(PBUH) said it is not liked to eat onion or garlic and go to the Masjid.
Mandub, means it is Sunnah.. Things which Prophet Mohammed(PBUH) said and did..
Haraam forbidden like Alcohol or Illegal intercourse.
Wajib, compulsary like prayer which is a order from Allah(SWT)
Mubah, this means halal somethings which we are allowed to do... like eating dates or honey....
2007-11-17 08:50:13
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answered by je 6
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Makruh...it's disliked but not haram(forbidden) doing it doesn't make u sin.
Mandub..i didn't know but i think u mean''mostahabb'' it means that it is recommended,but it's not obligatory.
Haraam...it's forbidden,totally,loud and clear..and who ever disobey this would be sinning.
Wajib....wajib is a bit tricky,that's what most Muslims are confused about.it's more than a ''sunna''(recommended by the prophet(pbuh)) but not ''fard''(obligatory).
Mubah...allowed
2007-11-17 18:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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makruh ~ disliked
mandub ~ recommended
haraam ~ forbidden
wajib ~ obligatory but not fard. Not doing something that is wajib is a sin but does not remove one from the fold of Islam. Not doing something fard removes one from the fold of Islam.
mubah ~ permissible but not really a religious issue so to speak
2007-11-17 17:05:05
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answered by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6
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makruh "you shouldnt do it"
mandub "you should do it"
haram "you absolutely cannot do it!"
wajib "you HAVE to do it!"
mubah "neither" (thinks like walking, eating, sleping...)
2007-11-17 17:16:33
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answered by 412envy 7
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Disliked
hmm dont know.
haraam is haraam, forbidden.
wajib=mandotary,,compulsory.
mubah=dont know
2007-11-17 16:06:00
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answered by Islam4Life 4
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thanks a lot for posting this now i know what they mean.....
i did know what haraam was but the rest i didn't *blush*
2007-11-19 00:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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