Father refusing to pay child support
Q: Can a father refuse to pay nafaqah (child support) for his child if his ex wife denies him access to his child?
Q: Can a father refuse to pay nafaqah (child support) for his child if his ex wife denies him access to his child?
Q: If a person thinks that doing love affairs is not a sin, and kissing his girlfriend is not a sin, but he believes that zina is a sin. Will he become a kafir?
Q: I was married to a man in Canada and lived with him for many years. Unfortunately, we had many problems and fights, until I left him and returned to my country of Bangladesh.
My husband did not want to divorce me, so I obtained a divorce from the non-Muslim court.
A few years have passed since the court issued the divorce. I now want to reconcile with my ex-husband and remarry him.
My question is whether we need to repeat the nikaah or whether the nikaah is still intact, as the divorce was issued by the kaafir court and my husband did not want to divorce me.
Q:
1. Is using a shower considered to be contrary to the sunnah of a bucket bath?
2. If one has a shower, how should one achieve a sunnat ghusl?
3. Would it be better to use a bucket despite having a shower available?
4. Does the same thing apply regarding wudhu and using a tap vs the mudd utensil?
Q: Clarification on zikr, self hypnosis in regard to some sufi practices.
1. Are self-hypnosis techniques like whirling dervishes common during the Rumi era, haraam? Are their practices considered a bid'ah?
2. Likewise many groups hold zikr sessions which last a long time. It includes chanting, is this considered a bid'ah?
3. Many buzurgs get buried with a small part of the kiswa fabric. Is this considered a bid'ah? Is calling any of these practices openly a bid'ah, haraam?
Q: One of my colleagues converted to Islam but she is married to a Christian, and her husband did not agree to convert. So since her husband did not agree to convert, after how many months is she able to get married again to a Muslim man?
Q: If a person is under employment (working for someone) and fuel allowance is also included in the contract (given in cash), however, if a month/week comes wherein the employee has enough fuel in the vehicle and therefore, for that particular month/week, he feels that he doesn’t need the fuel, should he still accept the cash or not, because it is in the contract?
Q: If a person works for some years and every year, he has to discharge zakaat for example in Dhul-Hijjah. (basically his zakaat year ends in that month and discharges zakaat then). After some years, he opens up his own business from the savings he has accumulated. Thereafter, when should he now pay out any zakaat due on him? Should such a person continue discharging zakaat in Dhul-Hijjah, or he has to take a new date because of the business?
Q: Is it a must/obligatory to keep contact with distant relatives (parents cousins)? If a person does not wish to keep contact with distant relatives but the parents force him to do so, then what should he do? If a person doesn’t wish to keep any contact, will he be sinful?
Q: What is the status of the kuffaar and the money they earn from riba? Is it halaal for them? Can we accept money for goods sold from this?