Reciting the Quraan Shareef without moving the lips and tongue
Q:
1. When reciting Quraan, is it permissible to read without moving the lips and tongue?
2. When reciting Quraan, is it permissible to move the tongue but not the lips?
Q:
1. When reciting Quraan, is it permissible to read without moving the lips and tongue?
2. When reciting Quraan, is it permissible to move the tongue but not the lips?
Q: I have a goal to finish reading all of our Islamic books in the house this Ramadhaan. I'm not sure what the content of my Islamic books are. It is books that I have never opened. They may or may not have Quraanic verses, hadith, etc.
Is it permissible to read Islamic literature during the days of haidh?
Q: I breed and sell security dogs. Is it permissible for me to use the money of that dogs as normal?
Q: My father has exchanged money, but it was not simultaneous. So, the transaction was haraam. But what about the money? My father has exchanged 10,000 SEK to different currency. So will the whole 10,000 SEK of my father be haraam? If so, how can we make it halaal?
If I tell my father to return the money to the other party, he is not going to listen me.
Q: Once, ghusl was fardh on me, and in ghusl, when I had to rinse my mouth, I rinsed it in a normal way and gargled too. But I am quite sure that water didn't reach my inner cheeks inside the mouth. Is ghusl valid?
Q: I need some information on inheritance. My mother has passed away and left some money. According to my mother, its her wish that the money be equally divided by her kids. Do we have to fulfill her wishes or go by Islamic rules of inheritance?
Q: Does a woman have to make purdah from her father-in-law's brother? Is he considered her Mahram?
Q: I am expecting and I wish to name my daughter Yaseerah. Can you please tell me the meaning of this name with reference to Islam or Arabic and if it is a good name to keep.
Q: I need an explanation on the following Hadith on riches before poverty, taking benefit of wealth before you become poor. Does this mean don’t waste? Does this mean to spend on one's family? Does this mean to spend on the poor? On which area is the Hadith emphasizing?
Ibn Abbas (radhiyallhu anhuma) reported: The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu alaihi wasallam, said, “Take advantage of five before five: your youth before your old age, your health before your illness, your riches before your poverty, your free time before your work, and your life before your death.”
Q: Is the one who is playing the following game committing shirk even if he is not pleased with the shirk part of the game and is not doing anything to intentionally make the character in the game to do shirk:
You are playing as a character who sometime says ‘Jesus’ or ‘for christ sake’, but you are not making him directly say it (he says it because of some other actions you did in the game). Also that character respawns after being killed.
Is there a difference if the volume is turned off but the character is still moving his mouth?