Ghusal for a person who cannot put water into his eyes
Q: I had cataract surgery on one eye. The doctor advised not to let water go into the eye that has been operated on. How do I make ghusul for jumuah?
Q: I had cataract surgery on one eye. The doctor advised not to let water go into the eye that has been operated on. How do I make ghusul for jumuah?
Q: When making tawaaf for Umrah, men are required to make Ramal in the first 3 circuits. Do I need to make Ramal when I am making tawaaf at other times?
Q: The Hadith mentions that we should cover any dishes/containers at night. Does this refer to only dishes/containers that got foodstuff it in or is it also for empty dishes/containers?
Q: I would like to know if it is permissible for a Muslim (tabligh jamaat) to invite non Muslims at a church to Islam (give dawah to them)?
Q: A youngster hired someone to kill his father so he can get his inheritance money. The guy killed the father. Does the son inherit?
Q: A woman wears a long dress and a burka while praying Salah. She is however, not wearing a trouser (her dress is long that covers her legs). Is this ok or does she have to wear a trousers also?
Q: I have a question regarding Ishraaq salaah. I noticed a Hadeeth mention something to the effect that whoever offers the Fajr salaah in congregation and then remains seated, remembering Allah until sunrise, and thereafter he performs two rak’ahs, he will receive the reward of one complete Hajj and one complete Umrah.
My question is directed at the part that says 'remains seated remembering Allah until sunrise'. In our masjid, there is a tafsir program that takes place at the back of the masjid after the salaah is over, so I do not remain seated in the same place. I also drop my father off at home thereafter. Will the reward still be the same if I come back to the masjid afterwards and wait until the sunrise comes to read the Ishraaq Salaah?
Q: I have green eyes, and some people were saying that people with colorful eyes are not good and they have stone hearts and Allah Paak doesn't like people who have colorful eyes. Is this true?
Q: Padel tennis is taking our society by storm. It is being promoted as a family game. There are some Padel tennis courts being developed in the Muslim communities for women in pardah to come and enjoy a game without compromising on their pardah. They call it pardah friendly courts. Some are going to the extent of building female only courts.
I fear that this new craze is going to be a huge fitna. The bats are also being sold at ridiculously high prices. Please advise as how to not despise, but conscientise.
Q: Zaid and Amar had a very good relationship. During this time Zaid had given some gifts of cash and also some items to Amar. At the time the gifts were received and accepted and also used. Recently some issues arose due to which the relationship is very strained and Amar is very upset with Zaid. Amar has now sent back an amount of cash equivalent to the hadya that was given to him. He has also sent the gifted item back which had been previously accepted and used as well. The questions are:
1. Will the cash sent by Amar be deemed to be a return of the actual gift that was given to him, and will Zaid be obliged to take it back?
2. Will the item returned, which was accepted and used, be deemed as a return of the actual gift?