Dreaming of nikaah

Q: I am a women, married 2 and half month ago. Usually I get dreams like someone came to see me for marriage and I am dressed up and sometimes as getting married but I don't see myself as well dressed and I don't see the groom not even my husband as groom. What is the meaning of this dreams?

Being in contact with a strange man

Q: I have one of my known she is a non muslim. She is married and have a kid also. She have asked a question that what should one do if one's husband is not fulfilling his responsibilities like as in he is busy in his job and life busy with gadgets mobile laptops. Now the lady has in laws and her kid to be looked after so ultimately all the responsibility comes on her looking after kid, in laws and managing all household chores and everything related to relatives and all. He doesn't also gives money as per the requirements so that lady has to do job also. I suggested to her to embrace Islam because that is the only way one can get solutions for everything and one can be successful in this life and the life of the hereafter. So I want to have an answer from you so that I can pass on the correct thing to this lady.

Sadaqah on behalf of the deceased

Q: I seek some advice from you insha'Allah. My mother is ill and I wish to give some charity on her behalf with the intention of earning Allah's pleasure and asking Him to cure my mother through the blessings of this act. Is this fine? Also, does the charity fall under Sadaqah or Lillah? Do you advise a specific amount of which I should give in charity or will any amount within my means suffice?

Refraining from unnecessary movements in Salaah

Q: When in prayer what kind of movements are allowed? For example if a person sneezes or if he feels like he might, should he cover his nose beforehand? Also, if a person leaves his saff and therefore creates an empty spot in a row, should another musalli move and cover his spot while he is praying to 'fill the gap' as mentioned in the hadith of Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam)?

Saying the words of Iqaamah twice

Q: Why are the words of Iqaamah recited Twice(in India) when the Sahih Hadith confirms only once except Qad qaamatis Salaah as given below:

Sahih Bukhari Volume 1, Book 11, Number 579: Narrated Anas: Bilal was ordered to repeat the wording of the Adhaan for prayers twice, and to pronounce the wording of the Iqamaah once except "Qad-qamat-is-Salat".

Sahih Bukhari Volume 1, Book 11, Number 581: Narrated Abu QilabaAnas said, "Bilal was ordered to pronounce the wording of Adhaan twice and of Iqaamah once only." The sub narrator Isma'li said, "I mentioned that to Aiyub and he added (to that), "Except Iqaamah (i.e.Qad-Qamatis-Salat which should be said twice)."