Sitting and performing Taraweeh Salaah
Q: Can a person sit and read taraweeh without a valid excuse, just because he is feeling tired or his back is paining a bit?
Q: Can a person sit and read taraweeh without a valid excuse, just because he is feeling tired or his back is paining a bit?
Q: If a person is on jamaat, and is a musafir technically but once reaches e.g. Cape Town just travelling from masjid to masjid not very lengthy distances, then will he be sinful for leaving out sunnah muakkadah salaah?
Q: Does all pots of wuzoo including lotay, shower, doors and sometimes plastic pipe which are wet by water are clean and paak? Can we use these things without hesitation or we need some special things to use them?
Q: Can we name our second boy Muhammad Hamdaan Thakur? Our first son's name is Muhammad Fawwaz Thakur.
Q: I don't concentrate on my studies, what to do?
Q: I am 41 years old. I got married 10 years ago. I have a daughter 9 years old and son 4 years. My wife is patient of multiple sclerosis. She has been sluggish since marriage. She cannot manage home and family matters. I am over burden as am job doing person. I want to opt second marriage and will keep first one with me. Please guide me what Islam says on this.
Q: I’ve been told eating on a dining table is ‘haram’. However both me and my wife suffer from lumbar disk spondylosis and are under medical advisement to not exert ourselves too much. She can’t sit, stand or squat for a prolonged period of time. So for convenience and health’s sake my family dines on a table. Please clarify if it is indeed haram to eat in this manner and if permissible what are the conditions for it?
Q: We have three grown up daughters.They were all born in the western countries and we could not even remember performing the aqiqa for them. I am wondering if we can now perform the aqiqa for them though they are adults and how to perform it.
Q: Is visiting a Muslim graveyard for Du’a Sunnat? If so, is there a proper time and day for it?
Q: I have a relative who is liable for zakaat. I informed my aunt that I am collecting zakaat for someone without giving the name. My aunt gave me R500 Zakaat. I then went to the shop for buying something but ran short of money. I used the R500 with the view of replacing with my own money later. I then took my own R500 and gave it to my relative. Is my aunt's zakaat discharged?