Going for umrah if one cannot afford to go for hajj
Q: If a person cannot afford Hajj, can they go for Umrah?
Q: If a person cannot afford Hajj, can they go for Umrah?
Q: An adopted girl aged 39 would like to embark on Umrah with her foster mother's brother, as she does not have a mahram. Will it be permitted as she grew up with them since she was 6 weeks old?
Q: Is the following permitted:
1. Charging power bank from hotel socket so one will save some electricity from one's own house
2. Ironing multiple clothes not to be worn during hotel stay but saving house electricity
3. Taking back home all the hotel amenities given for drinking like tea, shower products, etc.
4. Taking leftover items to one's room from the buffet
Q: Can a man have a vasectomy?
He and his wife have both agreed this is the best way forward because they do not want anymore kids and she does not want to go on any medication or injection. Is a vasectomy allowed in Islam?
Q: I know that tawaafe wida is obligatory for hajj. What is the status of it for umrah?
I've heard some say it is "not prescribed"... Does this mean it is haraam or makrooh or just not compulsory?
Q: Does the whole forehead have to touch the ground in sajdah?
Q: How do we reconcile the Hadith of Nabi (Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) telling Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas (radhiyallahu anhu) to leave his children wealthy rather than poor, with the story of Umar bin Abdul Aziz (rahimahullah) leaving nothing for his children?
Q: After the Eid Salaah at the Eidgaah, I could not find my crocs. However, I found the exact same crocs after everyone left. I took it. Is it permissible for me to keep it?
Q: Is it permissible to renegotiate a business deal that one had previously agreed to but had not considered the consequences thoroughly?
Q: I want to stay home to focus on my studies and quit outside because whenever I go outside home I get distracted. Can I pray Salah at home rather than in the mosque?