Non-Muslim slaughtering one's aqeeqah animal
Q: In a family of 8, I am the only Muslim. I want to perform aqeeqah and I cannot slaughter. Can a non-Muslim slaughter for me?
Q: In a family of 8, I am the only Muslim. I want to perform aqeeqah and I cannot slaughter. Can a non-Muslim slaughter for me?
Q: Is it permissible to own a gun?
Q: Is it permissible to listen to:
1. A song sung by a kafir which has no evil connotations and there is no music at all.
2. A nazam or naat that has no music but tune and rythm is taken from a musical song.
3. The non musical version of a nazam or naat i.e. the vocals only.
Q: For money issues, I sold my car to my friend for 5 million and on the same day, I want to take back my car from him for easy installments. But he is selling it back to me for 6 million over 30 months installments. Is this allowed in Islam? The car is still on my name.
Q: My work includes a lot of site work, where in some cases may be in rural areas where there are no masjids present. Regarding this, in a case where I have to be on that site for multiple weeks, is it allowed to miss Jumuah and read the normal Zuhr Salaah for this reason.
Q: Besides reading a complete Surah or atleast three ayaats of the Quaran after Suratul-Fatiha in salaat, I understand one long ayaat can instead too be read. But how long should the ayaat be and on what basis is the length calculated?
Which long ayaats (if any) are generally deemed preferable to read?
Q: Does a person have to perform sajdah sahw if he forgets to make qawmah and jalsah since both are waajib?
Q: Is it better to plant trees or shrubs on graves or is it better not to plant anything?
Q: I have 2 children aged 2 years old and a 3 month old baby. My husband tells me that I have no right in making any decisions for the babies such as something as small as cutting or triming their hair, he has every right to make the decisions. Is he right?
What rights does a mother have? Should I just keep quite and let him do as he pleases even if it makes me unhappy?
Q: I would like to know if it's permissible for a woman who's in the state of haidh to read Surah Ikhlaas 75000 times as esaale thawaab.