Q: I would like to know about halal and haram incomes. Alhumdulillah I have a full time job. I have undertaken a second job working in hospitals on a casual basis for the basis of saving for hajj, investing in a business and paying off my mortgage (riba based unfortunately). I have chosen to work on Male wards to avoid mixing. But there are some points I would like to clarify. I will be working on mental health wards as a nursing assistant which from time to time require restraint of patients.
1. If I am called to another ward in an emergency situation can I restrain the patient if the patient in this ward is a female?(Alhumdulillah this has not happened to date)
2. The training required to restrain patients is carried out in a mixed environment where physical contact with females for the purpose of practising restraining techniques is highly possible. Would I be able to do this training?
3. I make an effort to avoid serving haraam foods served in the hospital by explicitly stating religious reasons (Alhumdulillah, to this day I haven’t had to serve haraam food). But if no one else is around to carry out the duty I may have to serve the haraam food. Can I do this?
4. So far none of the instances have occurred in this job and the chances of the above points happening are very low (except for training which takes place once every year).
5. The income earned from this job, would it be halaal? To use for hajj or daily living or investing etc.. if any of the above points occurred.
6. Finally is this job suitable (halaal) based on the above information, if not what should I do with money earned so far.
A:
1. As far as possible, they should engage a female to restrain a female, and if it becomes virtually impossible then with maximum precaution you could help. Then too don't be complacent. Be on your guard at every second.
2. Try your best to get the training in a male-only environment.
3. To serve haraam is haraam, like serving wine or drugs.
5 - 6. Yes.
And Allah Ta'ala (الله تعالى) knows best.
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