Time for duas being accepted
Q:
1. What is the best authentic time for duas being accepted?
2. If fajar jamat is 5:35am then what is the last part of the night?
Q:
1. What is the best authentic time for duas being accepted?
2. If fajar jamat is 5:35am then what is the last part of the night?
Q: I have two rabbits, is it permissible to spay/neuter them?
Q: During Janaza namaaz, is it necessary to make an odd number of saffs, if the gathering is small or big?
Q: Whilst sitting in a bayaan, some people instead of paying attention to what is being said, complete their tasbeehat, mamoolaat, etc. Is this not disrespect to the speaker?
Q: Is youmul Arafah on Friday or Saturday in South Africa. Please provide me with a shari response to those who say it is the actual day the haajis will be in Arafah and not the date.
Q: During janaza namaaz, if there is a large crowd and space is limited, very often there is no continuation is some of the saffs. In order to rectify this, the only way will be to request the musallees at the back to move out of this area and begin rectifying the saffs from the first saff. In such circumstances, will it be in order to perform the namaaz as is because of the difficulty and the time involved in rectifying this?
Q: Is it permissible for husband and wife to read the book 50 shades of grey to spice up the bedroom life.
Q: We advised a visitor not to open the windows as our young cat may escape. She has visited us many times before and knows this very well. Nevertheless, this visitor opened the window, without our knowledge, and the cat went outside. After desperate searching, we found the cat dead and in a pitiful condition. She had been mauled and severely injured by a dog. The cat must have experienced great pain and suffering whilst being attacked by this dog. It was a sad scene. Whilst this entire outcome is on account of the visitors' negligence, could Allah Ta'ala take me to task? I know that Allah Ta'ala considers cruelty and negligence towards animals very severely, perhaps even more in my instance of an innocent cat. Should I make Taubah to Allah Ta'ala for a terrible crime I may have committed? Perhaps I was lax in not searching for the cat quickly enough or not applying my mind as to where she might be? Or that I had failed to emphasize enough on the visitor regarding the windows? I would not want Allah Ta'ala to change my cat into a fearsome beast that will similarly maul me in Jahannum. Allahumma Ajirni Minan Naar. Please guide me in this matter.
Q: When having meals, is it fine to have the food and utensils placed on a sheet, whilst we sit on the carpet? Or is it necessary for there to be a sheet for the food and utensils and a separate sheet to sit on?
Q: I hear voices. I have a lot of spirits in me they always come in the mornings and evenings. Please help me.