Performing umrah on behalf of a non-mahram deceased
Q: Can one perform umrah for any non-mahram who is not alive? Will the person performing umrah be sinful?
Q: Can one perform umrah for any non-mahram who is not alive? Will the person performing umrah be sinful?
Q: I have cousin living aboard, her family has suffered from black magic quite along time ago. However, they found some blood drops on the floor of their house which is quite strange. I would like to know if there is any meaning behind those blood drops. Please do explain that to me.
Q: Does touching one's private part nullify one's wudhu according to the Hanafi Mazhab?
Q: If I lent someone cash as a loan and at first have every intention of asking it back. However, after sometime I decide to not and forgive them can this be considered zakaat? Also do I have to inform this is forgiven as zakaat.
Q: I am now a 21 year old boy. I have undescended testicles problem. I don't know from when it occurred from birth or after birth and I want that undescended testicles gets normal by dua.
Q: I've heard a wazifa somewhere to grow tall. The wazifa is as follows: Take a glass half filled with water. Recite darood Ibrahim once. Recite first ayat of surah yusuf thrice and continue the ayat reciting ya allahu ya mureed. Again recite darood Ibrahim. Blow onto the water. Drink it in 3 breaths, keeping the image of your taller height in your mind. This has to be done twice a day after fajr and isha prayer. Is this wazifa right? Is there any other wazifa or du'aa for growing tall height?
Q: Can one read Quran on the laptop without wudhu? Not touching the screen but using mouse for (scrolling)?
Q: A brother travels on an aeroplane for 19 hours from point A to B. He does not perform any salaah on the aeroplane. When he reaches his destination he makes Qadha of the Qasr salaat he missed. Is what he did permissible?
Q: My query is as follows. Please could you assist. I found some dirt on my carpet and when I smelt it, it smelt like stool, I am not sure where it came from but my concern is that my family walked on the carpet with wet feet, however I am not certain if their feet did in fact touch the dirty parts of the carpet. They have subsequently touched their feet with their hands, does this make their hands as well as wet items they touched thereafter napaak? Also they have worn socks and shoes thereafter and possibly perspired in the shoes, are their shoes napaak as well?
Q: My car was hit by other car from behind, so I claimed and the insurance company gave me some amount as compensation. So can I use that money?