Wife using lipstick and makeup
Q: Is it haraam for the wife to use a good perfume, lipstick and some other makeup to make herself look good?
Q: Is it haraam for the wife to use a good perfume, lipstick and some other makeup to make herself look good?
Q: Is treatment through hijaamah allowed in Islam?
Q: I have heard that in Surah Fatiha اَلۡحَمۡدُ has to be pronounced from the throat otherwise the meaning will be changed. I pronounced all my previous prayers without pronouncing it from my throat, are all my previous prayers invalid and do I have to repeat them?
Q: Can I take a loan on interest from a bank to pay off my friends debts in order to save him from going to jail?
Q:
1. My father's name is Abdul Hakeem. Can I give my baby boy the same name?
2. What is the meaning of Abdul Hakeem.
Q: My husband and I have faced many issues with our marriage, so much so that he would shout out in anger and frustration 'divorce' many times. A scholar advised me that he has female emotions and tendencies so the power of him giving me divorce is taken away. (He gave me the example of a woman not having the power to give divorce due to her emotions), in which case is he allowed to marry again whilst he is married to me. If he doesn't have the power to divorce me due to his female tendencies, surely he can't have the power to marry more than once at any given time. I would be grateful for any advise.
Q:
1. If persons' A, B and C were going to inherit and person C decided that he didn't want his share, does his share go back into the "pot" and distributed accordingly between persons A and B or can person C instruct the executor as to how they want to receive that share?
2. When distributing the deceased's wasiyat for missed fasts, salaah, etc., to who can this money be given to? E.g Musjid, madrasah, Muslim organisations, poor Muslims, etc. What would be the best way to distribute it.
Q: A couple bought a house in both their names, shared the deposit and took finance jointly. Subsequently the husband gave her one or two talaaqs and she completed her iddat. Thereafter the couple planned to re-marry. Her condition for the second re-marriage was that the mahr must be the house that was jointly purchased, so that she has full power to the house.
The question that is being asked is that is it possible to give a house on bond as mahr, considering that the payments are in arrears. The bank wants to auction the house. So is it permissible to give this house as mahr, the house is not paid for yet, so ownership still remains with the bank until fully paid for.
Q: I feel very jealous of my near and close friends. When something bad happens to them, I feel satisfied. I always pray to Allah to give them more. How do I get rid of this jealousy?
Q: I am in need of money. If I buy something like a mobile phone on installments and then I sell it because I need the money, and pay the installments every month, is it permissible or does it come under interest?