Dream
Q: I just wanted to say that I see my uncle in my dream regularly. He passed away in february 2013 and when I saw him last night he said you must come and visit my grave. So I wanted to ask what does this dream mean?
Q: I just wanted to say that I see my uncle in my dream regularly. He passed away in february 2013 and when I saw him last night he said you must come and visit my grave. So I wanted to ask what does this dream mean?
Q: I am a doctor working in Makkah Makkarrarmah and living here with my family since 2 years. Every time we come from pakistan we perform umrah from the meeqat. 3 days before I came from pakistan, I made niyat for umrah and ihram from the airport and when I reached Makkah my peroids came. So now what should I do?
Q: I am 21 years old and currently going through a divorce. I also get ill quite a lot, usually migraines, bodyaches and fever. Someone suggested that I change my name. I want to clarify if this is the right thing to do.
Q: What is the ruling on a women putting pattern mehndi on her hands?
Q: .Will a person have to make sajda e Sahw if he waits for more than the amount of three Subhanallahs after reciting surah faatihah in the third or fourth rak'at of fardh namaaz?
Q: A Muslim lady got married to a non Muslim and had 3 children from him. If the marriage is not valid and the children are considered to be illegitimate and not inherit from their father even if later on he becomes a Muslim, are such children still considered to be illegitimate? Will they inherit equally with their brothers who were born after the fathers conversion?
Q: I saw in a dream that in the sky was written "laa illaaha illallahu mohammadur rasool Allah" and on the right side I saw Allah and on the left side Mohammad. The sky was very blue. What is the meaning of this?
Q: If a lady is in haidh, is it permissable for her to cut her nails and hair? It is uncomfortable when it's long.
Q: The hadith says the majority of people in hell are women who were ungrateful to their husband's. I'm divorced, I did everything for her, she cheated on me, stole from me, I always gave her dawwah but she ignored. I'm not saying I want her to be punished. I just want to be compensated in the next life. However does that hadith only mean a wife who continues to be married or both?
Q: Is Qadha-e-Umri a fardh namaz or nafil?