Mubah
Mubah is a term in Islamic jurisprudence used to designate actions that are permissible, neutral, and neither obligatory nor prohibited. The word comes from Arabic and is part of the traditional five-fold classification of actions: wajib (obligatory), mustahabb (recommended), mubah (permissible), makruh (disliked), and haram (forbidden). In this framework, mubah refers to acts that a person may perform or refrain from without incurring sin or reward, provided they do not conflict with other Islamic duties or moral constraints.
In practice, mubah covers ordinary, everyday choices that are not prescribed by religious law. Examples include
Scholarly opinions on mubah vary somewhat between Islamic legal schools. While all mainstream schools recognize the
Overall, mubah provides a neutral baseline in Islamic law, allowing believers discretion in non-essential matters as