Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:53
Q: I am trying to wear abaaya and scarf. My nafs are troubling me a lot and it is making it difficult. Also my husband is modern so I also have thoughts like I'm not dresses smart enough etc. And nowadays females dress up a lot and also I do notice my husbands eyes do wander and also he does dress up so I feel like his dressed up and I'm not. What advice can you give me to make it easier for me?
Another question is that If one is trying to wear abaya and scarf and I look at the clothing in a mall which are not Shar'ia compliant and feel in there heart that those clothes are so smart and maybe that wearing abaya and scarf is hard but doesn't say it out loud rather they pulled a face that could have been despondent or could have not been is that kufar? Or if they sigh out of difficulty of wearing abaya and scarf, is that kufar?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:46
Q:
1. Can a Muslim live in a country that bans Hijaab in public (Like France).
2. According to Sheikh Awlaki, a Muslim cannot live in a non-Muslim country unless the person is involved in: - Propagating Islam, and practices it freely - Doing business - Seeking knowledge The above are short term interventions, but a Muslim cannot live there forever. Is this correct?
3. Is it true that a Muslim ruler cannot permit the propagation of any other religion other than Islam? Further, temples should be destroyed by a Muslim ruler?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:29
Q: Because my husband totally owns the house we live in for 34 years, does that mean according to Islam that I cannot invite my son and his family from a previous marriage to visit us or spend a night with us. Please help me here, I was told that it is my husband's house and he has the right to refuse them, but his family and friends have the right to visit and stay. That since it is his house, and even though we are married, have 2 kids, that he has the right to tell me that I can leave his house. Please advise me, this us causing me much depression.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:27
Q: Can we pray one rakaat witr Salaah? Is this Salaah valid?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:20
Q: Please may I enquire on who would inherit from me upon my death? I have not married and have a mother and brother.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:19
Q: Please may I enquire on whether it is permissible to finance one's vehicle by means of Islamic banking offered by FNB?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:02
Q: If a woman takes an oath that “If I do this or do not do this, I will become a Kafir forever”. If she breaks the oath will she become a Kafir forever?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 15:00
Q: My dad owes me some money, however he thinks that whatever money I give him, he doesn't have to pay me back. However I am the one that looks after his money fully. He keeps his savings with me also. Would it be permissible for me to take my money without telling him, he will not realise that I have taken my money as it is a very little amount. If I ask for my money back he may get upset and offended.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 14:56
Q: Whatsapp has become a part of our lives undoubtedly. I have recently been through my husbands phone and became distressed immensely upon finding filthy jokes and videos which he forwards to a friend.what troubles me even more is that they are ulama of deen which we respect. Please give advise on the following How do we use it correctly? What is the status of these so called ulama groups. Do I have any reason to be upset or not?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2016-12-17 14:53
Q: If one has missed the four Sunnah before zuhr and one reads it afterwards, should one read the two sunnah of zuhr first or the four sunnnah that one has missed first?
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