The etiquette of sexual intimacy is in Islam

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Question: Is it permissible for a woman to breastfeed her baby without having to take a ghusl after having intercourse with her husband? What harm or impact will this have on the child?
Answer: If necessary, ablution can be performed and then breastfeeding. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: In Islam, can a man look at his wife’s genitals and kiss her?
Answer: It is forbidden in Islam to do such things. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: Is it permissible for Arafa to have sexual intercourse with his wife during the days of Eid?
Answer: On the day of 'Arafah, people fast. Therefore, it is permissible to do this at night after iftar. Eid is absolutely permissible. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: It is said that it is not permissible to have sex on the days of Eid. Is that right?
Answer: This is absolutely wrong. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: Can a husband kiss his wife's breast?
Answer: Yes, it is permissible. This is not forbidden in our religion. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: Is it a sin to meet and hug an engaged boyfriend or girlfriend?
Answer: It is a sin to do such things until the marriage is read and the wedding is announced. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: I often fall asleep after joining my wife at night and wake up in the morning and then take a bath. Is this possible?
Answer: There is no harm in that. It is enough to read the morning without crashing. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: Can a man be rewarded for embracing his wife and being close to her?
Answer: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) also said that there is a reward for a couple having intercourse, because it is a blessing that they protect themselves from the haram. Vallohu a'lam.
Question: Is it permissible for a woman to touch the 'awrah of a man (i.e., a married woman) or vice versa?
Answer: There is no harm in that. But a man of pure nature does not do such a thing.
Question: Can a woman be satisfied with her oral cavity?
Answer: No, it is not permissible. Sexual intercourse between a couple should also be within the framework of Islamic etiquette. The requirement of Islamic law is to use everything created in its proper place. What you are saying contradicts the praised morals and the good manners of Islam. A man of pure nature does not do such a thing. It should also be borne in mind that it is not uncommon for saliva to be swallowed up in dirty feces, such as semen or semen, as a result of such activities. This is haram. Allaah says in the Qur'aan: "Verily, Allaah loves those who truly repent and purify themselves." (Surat al-Baqara, 222) In this verse, it is said that Allah loves those who are pure. Therefore, we also need to avoid things that are likely to touch the impurity. One hundred of the body parts from the head are the greatest members of man. Knowledge and enlightenment are located here. Wisdom comes from there. Moreover, the language in which the Qur’an is recited is not worthy of touching such impurities or places of impurity. A pious man of pure nature must follow the path of prudence and piety even when he enjoys his wife. It should also be noted that the origin of some incurable diseases, such as cancer, behind such work is a fact that does not require proof today. Deliberate self-inflicted illness is forbidden by the Shari'ah. Vallohu a'lam.
Fatwa Board of the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan

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