Giving sadaqah to a non-Muslim
Q: Can I give sadaqah on behalf of myself and my wife to a non-Muslim?
Q: Can I give sadaqah on behalf of myself and my wife to a non-Muslim?
Q: Can a woman in nifaas remove her unwanted hair if it is getting uncomfortably long?
What about clipping the nails during nifaas?
Are both of the above not allowed during the entire 40 days regardless of the length of one's nails and hair?
Q: I plan on travelling for holiday oversees for 20 days. I will be staying by family in a city but I will be travelling to other cities as well during the 20 days. Should I read qasr salaah or full salaah?
Q: A scholar mentioned that it is fardh (obligatory) for two drops of water to fall from every hair and part of the skin that must be washed in wuḍūʾ. If this does not occur, it will be considered as masah (wiping) rather than proper washing. However, another scholar stated that as long as two drops of water fall from the entire limb, the wuḍūʾ will be valid, and it will be considered as washed. Which of these opinions is correct according to the Sharīʿah?
Q: A man buys items for the wife to use, example, Wonder bags etc. Who does the items belongs to? To the wife or husband?
Q: I have three daughters (ages 3, 5 and 8) from my ex-wife. If she remarries someone who is not her mahram, how would custody of the children work?
Q: What is the ruling on providing the internet to someone who uses it for lawful and unlawful purposes, given that some liken it to renting a house for a disobedient Muslim or an infidel? Is this true? What is the response to this comparison? Is there any doubt about the matter? Please clarify, as the matter concerns my parents. If there is any doubt about it, is it more important to obey one's parents?
Q: What is the importance of correcting of tajweed whilst testing someone their dhor?
Q:
1. Are we allowed to use products made with charcoal example: toothpastes, soaps, cosmetics, etc.
2. Are we allowed to take it in tablet form as it is recognized for many health benefits?
Q: Could Mufti Saheb kindly advise if women are allowed to wear rings of stone.
Alhamdulillah I have learnt that women are not allowed to wear rings of different metals besides gold or silver. But, are women allowed to wear rings completely made of jade, agate, other stones or possibly, other materials such as plastic?