What is 'Haram' in Islam, the connotation is associated with those acts that are forbidden by Allah. The first question about hinnie and haram started in heaven when Adam ate the forbidden fruit. The question is not about wrong and right. God has already warned them about the changes created by the forbidden fruit in the pious cells of Adam and Eve's body. Before eating the forbidden fruit their nucleus was saved from all the changes but after eating it they have actually passed it to the next generation.
The fight between Abil and Cain is a living example of this ultimate change and later on this characteristic has been seeing transferred from one generation to the other. The critics strongly believe in the influence of negative effects of haram in human genes and they are under the impression that even one Haram act has a diverse effect on human psyche and genes. There is a particular sensitivity associated with the act of hinnie and haram and it is also believed that they can create a lot of problems that might lead to mental tensions in society. The entire ambiance and chemistry of a society changes when it is associated with righteous acts as it leads to morality in oneself. And this can make a man closer to his Creator. There is no grey area when it comes to religion, Allah has put everything in black and white, through different Prophets and his Books he has described the definition of piousness and morality. Not only this, He has also warned us about the consequences of wrong deeds. When human being lost the difference between right and wrong it can lead to mental diseases in our society. A man can turn into a beast if he loses the respect of difference between the black and white. Allah has the power in His hands for the shortage of provisions or to give relief to His beings. In order to make man understand what is wrong and right for him, Allah has also bestowed him Quran and in this Holy Book there are 14 ayyats that described the best for man. The Holy Book is a written proof that is transferred and read from one generation to the other so that they can understand the consequences of their actions. It is clearly stated in Quran that the one who is into bribery either giving it to someone or either taking it from someone, both deserve hell in the end. Who can forget the incident of Hazrat Umar's governor, he once received gifts from someone and Hazrat expelled him instantly as he believed that there is no place for a venal in a society.
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