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Prohibition of Reading Someone Else’s Writing or Letters

Prohibition of Reading Someone Else’s Writing or Letters - And How It Relates to Today’s Digital Resources Introduction Among the refined etiquettes taught in Islam is respect for others' privacy. This includes refraining from reading another person’s writings, letters, or personal notes without their permission. Scholars have discussed this issue extensively, drawing evidence from hadith, the practice of the Salaf, and juristic principles. Foundational Evidence from the Hadith The foundation for this etiquette is based on the narration attributed to the Prophet ﷺ: “Whoever looks into his brother’s writing without his permission is as though he is looking into Hellfire.” This narration has been reported from Ibn ʿAbbās (رضي الله عنهما) through various chains. However, scholars of hadith have classified it as weak (ḍaʿīf). Abu Dawud stated that all its routes are weak, Abu Hatim described it as munkar, and Ibn Hajar and al-Albani also declared its chain weak. Despite its weaknesses,...

Quiz: Discovering The Exhilarating World of Oceania - Are You Smarter Than A Fourth Grader?

🌏 Test your knowledge of Oceania with this fun quiz! Whether you’ve always dreamed of visiting the sandy shores of Fiji, climbing New Zealand’s Southern Alps, or experiencing the vibrant cities of Australia, this quiz will challenge what you know about one of the most fascinating regions on Earth. Take it now and see how well you score on geography, culture, history, and more!

Oceania landmarks and people

Oceania Quiz

Oceania is a vast region made up of 14 independent countries and numerous territories, scattered across the Pacific Ocean. It covers over 8.5 million square kilometers of land and consists of four main subregions: Australasia (Australia and New Zealand), Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia. Despite its size, Oceania has a relatively small population of around 43 million people (2024 estimates), with the majority living in Australia and New Zealand.

The history of Oceania is deeply tied to seafaring and exploration. The indigenous peoples of Polynesia were among the world’s greatest navigators, crossing thousands of miles of ocean long before European explorers arrived. Australia is home to the Aboriginal peoples, whose culture dates back more than 65,000 years, making it the oldest continuous culture in the world.

Economically, Australia and New Zealand are the powerhouses of the region, with strong industries in mining, agriculture, tourism, and services. Australia ranks among the world’s largest exporters of iron ore and coal, while New Zealand is globally recognized for its dairy and agricultural exports. Many Pacific island nations rely heavily on tourism, fishing, and remittances, though climate change and rising sea levels pose serious long-term challenges.

Culturally, Oceania is a treasure trove of traditions — from the haka war dance of the Māori in New Zealand, to the colorful festivals of Fiji and Samoa, to the globally loved Sydney Opera House.

🌺 Ready to explore? Take the Oceania Quiz now and test how much you really know about this diverse and vibrant region!

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