My question is, whether or not a Muslim is allowed to take on a job working in a state/city run correction facility. There is a test coming in June to become a correction officer to work in New York city jails. I have applied to take this test. I work now in a union job doing construction work-where many minorities like myself face getting little work in the year. By joining this correction officer union, I can maximize my funds by doing both jobs. Where the correction job has a rotating secuahal I can find time to work my construction job during the day time. But my interest in knowing if working in the law enforcement job is Halaal or Haraam?
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The precise answer to this question depends on knowing the nature of this work with such an organization. Some kinds of work could be protecting the inmates like feeding them and admonishing them and other permissible work that is required in Islam. But some other work could be otherwise. Therefore, if the work in this institution is from the first type then that is permissible. However, if the work is from the second type, then it has to be looked at. What is permissible in its nature and does not involve helping in wronging and being unjust to anyone, then there is no harm in it. But if the type of work is in its nature not permissible like serving intoxicants, pork, cigarettes and the like, or that it leads to being unjust to anyone or helping in being unjust, then that is not permissible.
There is no difference in this regard between prisons and other institutions in
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