So will you obey this prohibition?
So will you obey this prohibition?” 5:93-94 To eat pork or any swine's products. To eat or drink blood.
(This does not include transfusion of blood for necessity.) To eat meat of an animal that dies by itself, or the meat of an animal on which the name of other than God is invoked when it is slain: “He has forbidden you only what dies of itself, and blood, and the flesh of swine, and that over which (a name) other than the name of God is invoked (when it is slaughtered)…” 2:173 To lie deliberately or testify falsely or falsify the word of God willingly: “Only they forge lies who believe not in the messages of God, and they are the liars.” 16:105 To conceal a testimony when called to testify in a litigation: “…And conceal not testimony.
And whoever conceals it, his heart is surely sinful. And God knows what you do.” 2:283 To deliberately hinder a good cause.
To spread hatred by conveying to a person a bad word about him spoken by another person: “And obey not any mean swearer, defamer, going about with slander, hinderer of good, transgressing beyond the limits, sinful, ignoble, besides all that, notoriously mischievous…” 68:10-13 To violate the terms of a dead man's will: “Then whoever changes it (the will) after he heard it, the sin of it is only upon those who change it. Surely God is Hearing, Knowing.” 2:181 To oppress the people.
To aid an oppressor. “…And let not hatred of a people because they hindered you from the Sacred Mosque incite you to make aggression. And help one another in righteousness and piety, and help not one another in sin and aggression. Surely God is severe in requiting (evil).” 5:9 To be proud, looking down on the people: “And turn not thy cheek in scorn towards people, nor go about in the land in insolence.
Surely God loves not any self-conceited boaster.” 31:18 To be envious, wishing people ill: “Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of the dawn, From the evil of things created, …And from the evil of the envious when he envies.” 113:1-5 To antagonize a relative for no right cause: “Will you be making mischief in the land and cut off the ties of kinship if you come to power?” 47:22 To neglect any of the five daily prayers. To break fasting in the days of Ramadan without a legitimate excuse.
To withhold the "Zakah" which is the share of the poor in the self-supporting person's wealth. To neglect the duty of pilgrimage to Mecca which has to be done once in a life-time by every person who is physically and financially able to make it.