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Sayyed Mohammad Al-Musawi,
Sayyed Mohammad al-Musawi is originally from Iraq and heads up the World Ahlul Bayt Islamic League in London. Other than being involved in various humanitarian projects, he frequently responds to religious questions. In the past, he has also spent significant time in India guiding the community. 1543 Answers
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Mohammed Al-Hilli,
Sheikh Mohammed Al-Hilli, originally from Iraq, has a Masters in Pharmacy from the University of London. He completed his Hawza degree from the ICAS in London under the supervision of Ayatollah Fadhil Milani, and also has an MA in Islamic Studies from Middlesex University via the Islamic College. He is a teacher at the Hawza Programme at Islamic College in London. 8 Answers
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Masuma Jaffer,
Dr Masuma Jaffer is a qualified dentist, with a Masters in Islamic Studies and has also attended Hawza in Qum. She obtained a PGCE - teaching qualification – and has taught Hawza studies at the Islamic College in London. She also has a Diploma in Counselling and is a Qualified Chaplain and worked with women prisoners at Holloway and with Hertfordshire Police advising them on Muslim matters. 10 Answers
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The reason of all rules of Islam is based on getting the benefit and avoiding the harm. Allah (SWT) knows the secrets and real effects , and He ordered us to avoid things which are Haraam, and we believe that He does not prevent us from any thing for no reason, but for His absolute wisdom, whether we know it or not.
Crab, lobster and other sea and water animals except prawns are Haraam. Simply because they ( except prawns) are harmful for our health and He knows the details of the harm. We do trust His absolute wisdom and never argue with Him. Scientific researches are improving day by day and providing more evidence that every Haraam in Islam is in fact harmful. We need to submit to the Will of Allah (SWT) with surety that all His orders to us are to protect us from harm and provide us with benefits.
Wassalam.