Giving doubtful food items to non-Muslims
Q: Is it permissible to give away doubtful eatables (doubtful because few ingredients are mashbooh) like chocolates, biscuits and similar items to a non-Muslim?
Q: Is it permissible to give away doubtful eatables (doubtful because few ingredients are mashbooh) like chocolates, biscuits and similar items to a non-Muslim?
Q: Is it permissible to give away a dress which has pictures of animate objects to a non-Muslim after one knows that it is impermissible to wear such clothes for Muslims?
Q: Is there zakat on GP Fund which is a fund for government employees?
Q: I would like to please know the Islaamic perspective on 1) smoking, 2) gambling, 3) alcohol. It is research for a school assignment.
Q: I would like ask when getting ones hair professionally dyed, bleach (ammonia) is normally used to aid in transitioning from dark to light or vice verse. I have heard that ammonia forms a layer over the hair but am unsure whether this is true as Islamicaly permanent dyes are permissible. Please let me know whether getting ones hair dyed professionally is allowed particularly when it's to cover grey hair as a means of adornment for the husband.
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?