Clothing which reveals the shape of the thighs
Q: For a women in front of her mahram to wear clothes in which are tight on the thighs, is it impermissible, makrooh or permissible?
Q: For a women in front of her mahram to wear clothes in which are tight on the thighs, is it impermissible, makrooh or permissible?
Q: Are we allowed to receive gifts or invitations of such a person who is an accountant of a company which exports and imports things which includes breweries. He is my uncle and if we would refuse there's a danger of breaking of relations.
Q: If one was nepak, had relations and did not make ghusal yet, is he allowed to make zikr?
Q: Did Nabi Alaihis Salaam say "ummati ummati" in his maradul wafaat?
Q: The ringtones available on my mobile phone contain music, so I am searching for an alternative which is not classed as music. I found this ringtone which simulates the sound of a classical telephone: http://www.zedge.net/ringtone/425057/old-school-ringtone/
Can you please listen to the ringtone on the link I provided and inform me if it is permissable? Does it matter that it is not a recording of a real telephone, but rather a computer simulation?
Q: I saw a dream that I am among some people whom I know and some of them I don't know. One I know very well and they all meeting me with a smile, and in the next picture I saw my sperm is coming out with a pure white and with thick and bits like size coming out bit by bit in size and I collect them in my palm and clean the organ. I saw this in the middle of the night around 3 and I woke up at 3:30 and prayed Isha. Please Advise on this.
Q: I have a question regarding property distribution. My father wants to know what should be the shares given to his children from his property worth Rs 50 Lac. I want to know how the above said property shud be distributed between My mother, My bhabi (my brother died 10 years back and stays with her mother), My sister, My bhatigi (only daughter of my late brother) and myself (only son now). Please mention the distribution share and percentage and also please mention if there is any hadith or verse which tells about the kind of property share to be distributed.
Q: During Shab-e-Baraat day after maghrib Namaz people voluntarily without any special prior arrangements having been made do nafl Ibadat in the form of nafl namaaz and recitation of Quran in the form of Surah Yaseen. In such gatherings there happens to be some people who cannot read Quran on their own but they come to the with the desire and expectation to hear the Quran in the form of Surah Yaseen being recited by someone. In order to meet this desire of these people the Imam of the mosque recited the Surah in an audible tone to serve the purpose of these people. Neither the nafl namaaz is performed in Jamaat nor the recitation of Yaseen is recited in unison. So is there any thing wrong in this? Of course the Imam after the Fard Maqrib namaaz does remind the mussalees that it is Shab-e- Baraat night and they should busy themselves with more Ibadat in that night.
Q: What is the time difference between rakatul fajr and salaatus subhi? Should the sunnah be considered as optional?
Q: Following up an irrevocable (ba'in) divorce with another irrevocable (ba'in) divorce (al-ba'in la yalhaq al-ba'in):
For example the husband says to his wife: "I am leaving you, I am leaving you" (intending divorce with both statements) or he said: "I divorce you irrevocably, I divorce you irrevocably". In this case, only the first divorce will count and the second will be considered futile. Regardless of how many irrevocable divorces a man pronounces, only the first divorce is effected. The reason being is that the first divorce is irrevocable; hence, the marriage bond between the husband and wife has ended. As such, the second irrevocable divorce will not be able to attach itself on a relationship that has already come to an end. (Culled from Ibn Abidin's Radd al-Muhtar, 3/306-309)
Does this mean that if a husband utters an irrevocable divorce and the wife is still in her idda, then the second irrevocable divorce will still not count due to the nature of divorce? However, if a husband utters a revocable divorce after an irrevocable divorce, it will take into effect during the idda?