Inheritance
Q: My late dads estate needs to be divided Islamically. The following are the heirs:
Dadda (his father)
Mom (his wife)
7 daughters and
1 son (the children)
Please advise me how the shares must be divided Islamically.
Q: My late dads estate needs to be divided Islamically. The following are the heirs:
Dadda (his father)
Mom (his wife)
7 daughters and
1 son (the children)
Please advise me how the shares must be divided Islamically.
Q: I am a grade 11 student and I want to pursue accounting after school. I am just concerned about whether being a charted accountant is permissible in Islam as it involves recording interest bearing transactions. The accountant is not involved in the actual interest bearing transaction but all he has to do is record it on, the businesses financial statements.
1. Is it permissible to become a charted accountant?
2. Is it permissible to take bursaries from large auditing firms in SA. They offer to pay for all your studies and you have to work with them for 3 years after you qualify. Is it permissible to work for these large auditing companies e.g. Deloitte and Tousche, PWC OR KPMG. They audit the books of large companies that also use interest.
3. Would mufti saheb suggest becoming a charted accountant?
Q: Is Hayyaan حيان a good name for a boy? What does it mean?
Q: I've been hearing recently from some ulamas to refrain from listening to Mufti Menks lectures and posting quotes. Is this valid?
Q: If a woman says to her husband that "okay if you don't want to live with me than divorce me, the husband replied, "Ok, fine" ... does it imply talaq? If yes, than considering the ignorance of the husband that he doesn't know that saying this establishes talaq, still will it be considered as talaq?
Second question, if a husband says to his wife that I don't consider you as my wife. What does it mean? Is this also considered as talaq?
Q: According to namaz chart, the time for zuhar salah in Islamabad is 12:23. I want to know how many minutes before this time will be considered as zawal time?
Q: Will it suffice for a woman whose hair is plaited to wash the roots of the hair or it is necessary to wash all the hairs?
Q: I married a man in october 2013. We had some ups and down but Alhumdolillah we managed. Our nikah was not in knowledge of our parents. He was trying to explain his parents but his parents were asking for a Sayed girl as he is from a Sayed family. By that time my parents decided my marriage somewhere so I asked him to divorce me.
Now on 18th october 2016 he gave me one talaq but that time I didnt want to leave him and he too was not willing to leave me. After that we were in touch during my iddah as we couldn't control our desires. We used to have foreplay every other day and we had sex in December which was before my completion of my iddah.
Now I married other guy on 1st january 2017. I made sexual relationship with him too but it was during my menstual cycle but since 21st january, I am in UK and new guy is in Pakistan. My father knew about my first marriage but he didn't stop me from the second marriage. Now I got doubt that was my iddah of first marriage completed? Is my second marriage valid in islam? After having sex with my husband during my iddah period is our marriage reconciled? I don't want to go on path of sin.
Q: Who started to write raziyallahu anho and when? Did Prophet Mohammed (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) ever used this title with any Sahabi? And why do we pray to Allah when Sahaba are dead and their life test is over. Can we make Allah more happy with Sahaba by saying this?
Q: I was told by a Moulana that is the imaam in my area that I should not recite more then quarter juzz a day because I am not hafidh. The reason being because the quraan is too powerful. I used to recite two juzz a day.
He also told me that I should not read Dalaail khayrat by imaam Jazuli. The reason being because Sahabah never read it but it was compiled long after the time of Sahabah.
I want to know why should I not recite more then quarter juzz a day when some Sahabah and some scholars could recite the entire Quraan in one rakaah, how can someone stop me from reciting the Kalam of my Allah? And what is so bad about reciting Dalaail Khayrat because it is a book on Salawaat upon Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam). You can even read about the author of this book on ihyaaud deen at the section of Salawaat.