Hernia patient wearing underwear in ihraam
Q: Can a hernia patient wear underwear in ihraam?
Q: Can a hernia patient wear underwear in ihraam?
Q: My husband said to me in a text message: "Go, I release you" and "I have no claim on you; you can live your own life."
Does this count as a valid divorce (talaaq) according to Islamic law? I want to know if these words constitute a clear divorce or not.
Q: Can the husband disallow the wife to use phone or social media to talk to her parents etc. without any reason when the wife does no haraam acts?
Q: My father has a small problem with old age and urine drops. He says straight after he goes to the toilet, about 5 or 10 mins after, he has some trouble with few drops. Then it subsides.
He usually uses tissue with his underwear for a few minutes after going to the bathroom in case any drops come out and then discards it a short while later.
He's concerned with ihraam and how would he manage.
What would be suggested? Is there an option to wear underwear and pay damm? Or is there any alternative.
Q: My maid has a situation. Her husband hit her and forced her out of the house two years ago. Then, two months ago, he sent her two divorce notices at the same and one notice saying that she is of bad character and he wants custody of the children. Now, five days ago he sent a third divorce notice.
He signed the first two notices but didn't sign the third one. He said he did it because he wanted her to feel threatened and come back herself.
After sending all three notices with the last one sent five days ago, now he wants to get back together.
Is their Nikah still valid, or are they completely divorced now?
Q: My husband didn't clarify about his previous marriage to me in our Nikaah certificate. He mentioned that he was divorced from his previous marriage but after our marriage he disclosed to me that his ex is still his wife and I am his second wife.
My question is that, is our Nikaah done or because of his statement our Nikaah is not valid? Please clarify.
Q: If children throw food items in which Quran Aayaat was recited on. After that children they felt guilty for that act. What is the kaffara for this action?
Q: Is it wrong to make Dua for Allah to severely punish in the aakhirah those rulers who oppress the Muslims?
Q: Is there a difference between a Shia and a Salafi?
The Shias have no respect for Sahaabah (radhiyallahu anhum) and the Salafis have incorrect beliefs with regards to Allah. Hence both do not have proper Aqaaid.
Q: If a child is named Abdullah and if he is then called Abballah by someone, is this not changing the meaning of the name to something that is incorrect? As the Arabic word ‘Abd’ means servant but the Arabic word ‘Abb’ is translated to mean father.