Meezaan bank

Q: I want to ask about the ribba free profit loss based Islamic investment. Currently I am interested in Meezan Bank Monthly Mudarbah Certificate, which states that its ribba free and bank becomes your partner on rabb ul mall and mudarib basis. Half profit goes to bank and half to the customer while the percentage of profit is changed each month according to profit loss base.

While if there if there is a loss, customer will also bear the loss. For your more information here below is the link for further review. https://www.meezanbank.com/monthly-mudarabah-certificate/ Please guide me if it is OK with islamic teachings and halaal?

Is Shaitaan victorious?

Q: Iblees challenged that he would destroy us. In the end the number of people in Jahannam is greater than the number of Jannati. Is it his victory? Why the number is greater of Jahannami? What will happen to him is there any information about it? 

Asking for forgiveness

Q: I am trying to not to do sin. I am trying to get better but sometimes when I try to repent and cry over my sins I feel that I don't have any sin to cry on but I know I am not innocent and I do many sins every now and then. Please give me some advice to repent sincerely and to have great taqwa.

Marriage and destiny

Q: I have a question that confuses me often. I have read in the Islamic books that women is created from the left rib of the men and therefore matches are made before a person comes to this world. This means that each man and woman on earth has a match. Then what about the man who never gets married or women who never gets married when they have their match in the world. And if a person does not get married, what about his/her destined match? Does his match also does not get married? And those who pass away as a bachelor, does his women never gets married, as a person only gets married to those with whom they are destined to be with.

A dua to be recited in the morning and evening

Q: “Whoever says in the morning and in the evening Hasbi Allaah laa illaha illa huwa ‘alayhi tawwakaltu wa huwa rabb al-‘arsh il-‘azeem (Sufficient for me is Allaah, there is no God besides Him; in Him have I put my trust and He is the Lord of the mighty Throne), seven times, Allah, may He be exalted, will suffice him for what concerns him,” and it does not contain the additional phrase mentioned (“of the affairs of this world and the Hereafter”).

1. My question is whether this should be recited before or after the Fajr and Maghrib prayer or does the time just have to set in?

2. What is considered morning and evening according to Hanafi fiqh?