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Haram Relationship Can Cause Harm!


 

❌Haram relationship can cause harm!!!! ❌Haram relation teaches to have illegal relation ❌ Haram relationship reduces shame,,
❌ Haram relationship teaches to wake up at night,,,
❌ Haram relationship teaches you to cheat.
❌ Teaches not to have haram relations. Haram relationship teaches to break the sacred bond. ❌ Haram relationship husband teaches to bind the wife inside,,, Haram relationship destroys all deeds. Haram relationship is with Allah Deprived of worship,
❌ Haram relationship teaches to waste time by sinning.
❌ Haram relationship commits men and women to the most heinous crime called Paraqiya. Haram relationship teaches children to deprive their parents of affection.
❌ Teaches to cry because of the pain of not getting haram relation,,
❌Haram relationship teaches suicide.
❌ Haram relationship called paraqiya pushes people towards hell.
❌ Haram relationship with peopleBeing convicted of murder for the crime of murder teaches him to rot in jail,,,
❌ Haram relationship teaches disrespect to elders,,,
❌ Haram relationship teaches to disrespect teachers!!
❌ Haram relationship teaches disobedience to parents!!
❌Haram relationship called Paraqiya teaches to surrender oneself to obscenity!!
❌Alienation before marriage makes life hell!! __etc etc etc_
⭕ The last thing is the forbidden relationship called paraqiyatarnishes the beautiful character of man, So my dear brothers/sisters stay away from this haram relationship..!!Keep the beautiful character given by Allah. ️ Amen

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