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Old 01-29-2010, 11:36 AM   #3
Vomazoono

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Bsimillahr Rahmanir Rahim

Salam alaikum

The stronger ruling on this matter is that the pictures that the Prophet (saaw) mentioned as haram: pictures of humans and animals; are not the same as modern photography.

Photography is the reflection of light on a subject which is captured on a mirror within the camera and then onto film. Digital photograpyh is the reflection of light from a subject captured by digital sensors, charged coupled device CCDs or axel/pixel device CMOs. These sensors store the reflection either as raw data or in memory storage rather than film.

The pictures which the Prophet (saaw) described referred to those which are done by artists and artisans of humans, animals. Artists and artisans go through a mental process which is recognized recognize as an attempt at 'creation'- audhubillah. And this is a different process than photography.

And Allah knows best.
Assalamu aliakum

Many ulema said digital photography is permissible. I am not here to argue that. But I have a challenge for you for normal photoraphy brother.

Most of the pictures of today are printed pictures. These printed pictures are made by ink on paper - there is no issue of reflection whatsoever. Is this not exactly the same as what is prohibited? How do your ulema justify it.

Mufti Taqi Usmani saheb has ruled that all pictures on hard material like paper or photographs are not permitted. This is the strongest opinion on the matter.
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