Going for Salaah after shaving
Q: After shaving at home without bathing, can a person go for namaaz?
Q: After shaving at home without bathing, can a person go for namaaz?
Q: I have heard that if Surah Baqarah is recited in a house, then Shaitaan does not enter that house. Surah Baqarah is a long Surah. Is there any specific verse or verses that can be recited instead of Surah Baqarah?
Q: Can we offer Salaah wearing a T-shirt with the British flag or any other country's flag printed on it?
Q: What is the Islamic ruling on vaginal discharge that females commonly experience? Many ladies are confused about this issue.
Q: After shaving the beard can a person perform Salaah? Will it be valid?
Q: We have a Muslim lady worker. She comes and does the work and after finishing our work she goes to a nearby shop as a sales girl. She doesn't wear burqa while going out, so can we ask her to buy something for us on her way back to home? I mean if we ask her to buy our things will we be like sharing her sin of not wearing burqa and going out?
Q: When I started working, I took out an educational plan for my children. However, they misinterpreted my plan for a retirement plan. Am I allowed to use the money from this retirement plan even though the intention was for an educational plan?
Q: I have a female friend who drinks alcohol and consumes weed which is considered haram. How should I stop her and suggest a dua so that I can pray for her and help her out. I want her to change and bring her to the right path.
Q: I am a mazoor suffering from urine incontinence. My private part is always soiled with urine. I want to know whenever I wash my private part after urinating, the water falls on my underwear and remember my private part is soiled with urine. Is my underwear pure or impure?
Q: Black hair dye is prohibited. Is there such a thing as black mehndi for hair? If so, is that allowed?