Can a woman whose husband makes a living in the way forbidden by the religion, make use of the things gained in this way?
The first thing that a woman whose husband gains forbidden money should do is to force her husband from doing that and lead him to the permissible way.
When she fails, and the husband insist on doing this, if she has her own money she should spend on it and try not to spend her husbands money.
If she has no money herself she can benefit from her husbands money necessary for her needs, and should try not to benefit from the forbidden money.
If the things brought home are the forbidden things themselves, in no way she can have them. For example, the food or dress is itself stolen; she cannot use them. Because these are the forbidden things themselves, they are not stuff gained by the money forbidden by the religion.
When she fails, and the husband insist on doing this, if she has her own money she should spend on it and try not to spend her husbands money.
If she has no money herself she can benefit from her husbands money necessary for her needs, and should try not to benefit from the forbidden money.
If the things brought home are the forbidden things themselves, in no way she can have them. For example, the food or dress is itself stolen; she cannot use them. Because these are the forbidden things themselves, they are not stuff gained by the money forbidden by the religion.
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