In which month was Nabi Isa (Alayhis Salaam) born?
Q: In which month was Nabi Isa (Alayhis Salaam) born? The Christians believe it is the 25 November. Which is the correct month?
Q: In which month was Nabi Isa (Alayhis Salaam) born? The Christians believe it is the 25 November. Which is the correct month?
Q: To make the day easy as mentioned in the Hadith, is it sunnah to recite surah Yaseen after subah sadiq, after Fajar or after sunrise? Which of the times (subah sadiq, after Fajar or after sunrise) when Surah Yaseen is recited will make the day easy?
Q: Is istinja necessary before every wudhu?
Q: Is there any specific ayah or Hadith that says a woman cannot leave her home wearing make up like lipstick , eyeliner, etc?
Q: I follow the Hanafi fiqh and the time for Asr salaah is at 6pm but I live in a city in which we only have one musjid and they read asr at the Shafi'ee time of 5:15pm. Is it okay for me to read asr with Jamaat according to the Shafi'ee fiqh even though I follow the Hanafi fiqh?
Q: I live in India. There are lots of religions around us. If they give us any food items with love which will is from their prayer place, should we consume it? Is there any problem in mingling with them.
Q: Is their a kaffara if you break a qaza of a nafli saum?
Q: Is it allowed to have sexual fantasy in Islam? Is it allowed for a husband to think of another man while having sex with his wife and is it allowed for a man to think of another woman while having sex with his wife?
Q: At the time of the Prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam), some laws of Islam were revealed in steps, for example regarding the prohibition of alcohol. I saw that a part of a Hadith of Aisha (Radiyallahu Anha) says that "If the first thing to be revealed was: 'Do not drink alcoholic drinks.' people would have said, 'We will never leave alcoholic drinks'". My question is: is there any consideration given also to the situation of converts to Islam in our time, or do all rules of Islam become binding on them directly? For example, a woman that has lived all her life “freely” by travelling here and there, speaking to people of the other gender etc, will niqab and purda become obligatory on her the same moment she converts to Islam or will it be permissible for her to follow some more lenient rulings during a transition period, e.g. by only wearing a scarf covering the hair?
Q: If a hindu girl is ready to convert to Islam just to marry a muslim boy she loves, is it ok to marry her?