Palmistry
Q: If I learn the knowledge of palmistry and then predict my future but don't believe in it, is it okay in Islam?
Q: If I learn the knowledge of palmistry and then predict my future but don't believe in it, is it okay in Islam?
Q:
1. I am a boy and sometimes I feel so excited that I start looking at girls pictures and eventually I end up looking at some obscene picturess. Even if I don't want to, then vulgar thoughts run in my mind and they make me go crazy. So then I masterbate but if I don't masterbate then it gets very tough and I end up watching bad pictures. So please tell me what to do because every time I ask for Allah's forgiveness then for some weeks I don't but again I do it. But please don't tell me to get married as I am 17 and a student so it's impossible to get married.
2. When I do ghusl after masturbating, it takes me 40 or 50 minutes to finish it. My mom told me that every hair of your body must be wet so when I am washing my back, negative thoughts pop up in my mind and then when I am washing my nose these thoughts make me waste a lot of water. And if I ignore these thoughts, I feel like I didn't do ghusl correctly. And I just wash the part of my body three times which are supposed to be washed and then I recite this dua:
"أشهد أن لا إ له إلا الله وحده لا شريك له، و أشهد أن محمدا عبده و رسوله"
So is this correct?
Q: Can I perform Salaah with my wife if I miss jamaat? Will we get the sawab of jamaat.
Q: I've got quite a few bottles of Quraanic water. If I want to dispose of it because I don't want to drink it because there is too much, how shall I do it? It feels disrespectful to just put it down the drain.
Q: Did Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) always wear white? Therefore is it a Sunnah to wear white?
Q:
1. When a married couple spend personal time together without intercourse and they satisfy each other and the wife is in period does she has to take ghusul or she should wait until her cycle is complete?
2. Does she become paak if she takes ghusul in the state of period?
Q: My deceased father (passed away 5 years ago). He gave me a big flat worth 90 lacs and gave my sister a smaller flat worth 40 lacs. What is the difference amount I have to pay to her after giving 1/8th share to my mother? Also she says she has a 40% share in my flat because of the delay in the sale of the flat. I have never delayed or opposed or obstructed the sale of my flat. Is it correct for her to demand this 40% share in my flat saying that the sale was delayed? Please guide me as to how this should be done based on the above figures.
Q: A girl was born out of wedlock. After she was born her mother accepted Islam. She is not sure if nikaah of her parents was thereafter performed or not. After a few years the parents divorced. The girl was brought up by her father from the age of 6 until marriage.
1. Is her father a mahram to her?
2. Are her uncles (fathers brothers) mahram to her?
3. Does she need to adorn the hijaab and purda from her father and uncles?
4. Will she inherit from them?
5. If she does not inherit what is the procedure of wasiyyat?
6. Is her brother who is also born out of wedlock from her same parents haqeeqi or akhyaafi?
Q: A person tried to save their marriage and it resulted in one talaaq and the marriage is over due to iddat period being complete. However the husband insists that the wife should remarry him but doesn't want to acknowledge that he has a drug problem. Therefore no help or efforts to reform him can be made. The wife has no intention to reconcile because of this. There are kids from the marriage as well. Is she sinful in anyway? Can society blame her for not going back because she has kids? Please advise.
Q: My wife was feeling very low and sad due to the loss of our baby. I said to her: "I will always want you so long as you want me, and if you don't want me then I won't want you". When I said this bit I was thinking if she ever wants to leave me then I will divorce her. I realised that this may constitute divorce so after a pause of 3 seconds or so I said: " even if you don't want me I will still want you". A week or so later in a massive argument she said you can divorce me now if you want. I am not sure if she had the intention of divorce when she said this. But later on she said if we have this kind of problem again then she will won't want to get back with me. Does any of this constitute to a divorce.