Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-08-13 11:22
Q: I was travelling to Madinah in Ramadan and I reached Madinah at sehri time but when I woke up I did not know azaan was finished so I drank water and then I was told so do I have to keep the fast again?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-08-13 11:19
Q: To pray Salaah without making intention, to eat during Salah, to lift your feet during Salah, to lift your hands and to make an expression which makes a person looking think that you are not in Salah all make your Salah invalid. If I have done any of these actions whilst not knowing that these break Salah, do I have to do Qadha for them?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-08-13 11:10
Q: With regard to the discharge ( clear / white in colour) that a female experiences during her tuhur period:
1. Does she have to make a fresh wudhu for each salaah time if she does not experience discharge at each salaah time. Sometimes even a day will pass with
no discharge.
2. Does the discharge have to be removed at each Salaah?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-08-13 09:12
Q: We are a relatively young couple and happily married with two children. One thing missing in our marriage is intimacy and sex. Its been like this for
the last 9 years. My wife has declared that she is no longer interested in this side of marriage and wants to be left alone. Sexual frustration and being faithful has been a huge battle and test so far and to keep this in check would occasional masturbation be allowed?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-08-13 09:06
Q: I was wondering whether it is allowed to do video logs or facecams for youtube videos! Does it depend on what the video is for, is it allowed it is it forbidden?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-08-13 08:55
Q: Will masturbation break our fast?
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2014-08-13 07:19
Q: Please could you advise me regarding this matter, in accordance to shariah and hikmah. There is a woman who is 33 years old, she has been divorced twice. The first marriage was arranged by parents within the family, the second time was by choice to a shaikh. Both these marriages broke due to not practising where the spouses were thought to be religious but were not praying. Now she has had a proposal by a mufti, he is married with four children, she does not have any children. She is inclined to marry him and to save herself from the fitna of nowadays, as well as being in the peak of youth. He has proposed and her father has said he'll think about it, he came again in Ramadan and the father and brother refused to speak to him and correspond. The mufti is suggesting they get married via phone/Skype and in two months gradually get the family around as he cannot support her financially and so they could speak without constriction. What shall she do?
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2014-08-12 16:23
Q: Is it permissible to recite the following as a Wazifa directly calling on Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam without believing him to be hazir nazir: 'Ya Muhammad, Ya Mansoor , Ummatak Ummatak ' in order to gain the Messenger of Allah Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam's spiritual attention and tawajjuh. Is there any precedent amongst our akabireen of having done the same or similar and what of someone who has done the above but not believing Nabi Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam to be hazir nazir?
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2014-08-12 16:20
Q: I require advise on the following:- I am married, living and working in town A, my mother -in- law is living in town B. My father-in-law recently passed away and prior to his demise, my husband had moved in with his parents in town B, to look after his father. My husband has continued living with my mother-in-law, for the duration of her idaat, he has thus been away from home for almost a year. I cannot move to town B where my mother-in-law is, as I am working and would take me at least two hours to commute to work. I cannot give up my job as I have dependants' to support. My mother-in-law refuses to move to my town (A), my husband thus has to stay with her. The situation is becoming untenable. My husband keeps on insisting that his first priority is his mother, I understand that, but would that entail excluding the rights of a wife? Under the aforesaid circumstances what rights do I have?
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2014-08-12 16:18
Q: I sat in i'tikaaf this year alhumdulillah. But my question is approximately every 15-20 minutes I needed to past wind (due to digestive problems). It was very hard for me to pray taraweeh and the other salaahs but Alhumdulillah I managed. So will I get sin for passing wind in masjid?
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