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'''Mubāḥ''' (Arabic:{{inlineArabic|اَلمُباح}}) is a [[Fiqh|jurisprudential]] term denoting an action that has no specific ruling, so doing or Avoiding it is equal and it has no [[Thawab]] nor [['Iqab]] (Reward nor Punishment). Therefore, any action that is not [[wajib]] (compulsory), [[Haram (fiqh)|haram]] (prohibited), [[mustahab]] (recommended) or [[makruh]] (disliked) is mubah (permissible).
'''Mubāḥ''' (Arabic:{{inlineArabic|اَلمُباح}}) is a [[Fiqh|jurisprudential]] term denoting an action that has no specific ruling, so doing or Avoiding it is equal and it has no [[Divine Reward and Punishment]]. Therefore, any action that is not [[wajib]] (compulsory), [[Haram (fiqh)|haram]] (prohibited), [[mustahab]] (recommended) or [[makruh]] (disliked) is mubah (permissible).


In [[hadith]]s and sources, mubah also is used in a more general meaning of "ja'iz" (unprohibited) and "halal" (allowed). In its narrowest sense "ibaha" is used in fiqh (jurisprudence) as a permission of possessing or utilizing something.  
In [[hadith]]s and sources, mubah also is used in a more general meaning of "ja'iz" (unprohibited) and "halal" (allowed). In its narrowest sense "ibaha" is used in fiqh (jurisprudence) as a permission of possessing or utilizing something.  
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