Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 08:46
Q: While doing sajdah women should touch their elbows to the ground. This is according to which maslak?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 08:41
Q: If a boy tells a girl isn't you are my wife infront of two baaligh men and the girl replies yes then are they regarded to be married?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 08:38
Q: Can a mother pay off her son's debts with her zakah? She does not have enough money to pay his debts outright, because if she did that, then she would not be able to pay her zakah.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 08:33
Q: I am a born Muslim but I am 16 now and I have many confusions in believing Islam. The stories of Islam does not make me feel them real. I don't even offer prayer. What can I do? Please help me.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 08:02
Q: What Surahs and Duas should a pregnant woman read for pious children? I was told by someone to read Surah Taghaabun for pious children. Is this correct?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 07:47
Q: I am married in court in community of property with my first wife. Recently I had taken a second wife in my nikaah. How will both inherit after I pass away?
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 07:41
Q: I am a married women. I saw a dream that I am asking a question that who will come in my life. Suddenly a voice came but no one was their and the voice told me a boys name. This dream was seen before fajar azaan. Please tell me what is the meaning of this dream.
Submitted by admin on Sat, 2013-05-11 07:21
Q:
- In today's times we have devices which show time to the second; and such devices(phones, watches,etc) are carried about on almost every person throughout the working day, since in South Africa people work in accordance with time and are paid accordingly; and it is through such incomes that Imaams are paid their salaries.
- There are also contractual obligations in respect of time between Muslim musallees and their employers and between Muslim employers and their employees.
- Both the Muslim employer and Muslim employee contribute to the Imaam's salaries; but more importantly they must be bound by their contractual obligations which involve being punctual.
- It is common practice throughout South Africa that Salaah times are fixed to the minute; and this is evident from Maghrib and Fajar more so than the other Salaah times. Hence there is no question that time must be kept to the minute and Imaams must be punctual to the minute for each Salaah.
- Salaah is also not lengthy especially Zohar and Asar; due to employment circumstances in our country amongst other reasons.
- But some Molanas/ Imaams throw the Sunnah in the face of the congregation (that Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) used to pitch up later than the scheduled salaah time for Imaamat) to hide behind their own lack of punctuality and discipline regarding respect for time concerning Musallees and their employment related contractual obligations; and such Imaams or Moulanas thereby portray a blunt disregard towards this and hence disrespect the obligations of Musallees and disrespect the arrangement of time set for commencement of Salaah with Jamaat.
- Please lay out the conditions under which Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) came later than the arranged time to lead prayers.
- Also say what is the Islamic ruling in terms of today's South African circumstances relating to Musallee's employment contractual obligations to be punctual , and an Imaam who disrespects such circumstances and selfishly begins Salaah against the arranged times.
- Is it better for the Imaam to be punctual or is it acceptable for the Imaam to have the attitude that "if anybody goes ahead to perform the Salaah other than me when I am late; such Salaah is null and void (gone!), you must wait for me!"
- This Imaam fails to attend Fajar with Jamaat more than twice a month; recently in the past week its twice or thrice that he failed to attend Fajar in the Mosque. So when Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) was late for Salaah, did it ever happen that he never
pitched up at all for such Salaah (except the time he was on his death-bed)?
- Yes there a number of Musalleehs that object against this Imaams failure to be punctual; and they are of the view that such conduct by this Imaam is indeed unacceptable.
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2013-05-09 09:51
Q: If the walimah takes place after seclusion instead of consummation of the marriage would the sunnat be fulfilled?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2013-05-09 09:44
Q:
- The Hadith: "You should inform me about anyone from you who passed away, indeed my prayer is a blessing for him. I’la us Sunan vol 8 pg 326. Is it authentic?
- Where it is better to pray the janazah salaah in the sehn of the masjid or in the graveyard where janazah salaah is usually prayed and that place is specifically for janazah Salaah?
- Making two salaams in janazah prayer. Please give me the references.
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