Can the children of two people who were involved in homosexual relations get married to one another?
Q: Two men were involved in homosexual relations many years ago, now the son of one wants to marry the daughter of the other, is it permissible?
Q: Two men were involved in homosexual relations many years ago, now the son of one wants to marry the daughter of the other, is it permissible?
Q: I have a Brother-in law who is Bi-polar (Mental sickness), He had a re-lapse, whereby he became sick again about a week ago. He is married & has one child. However when he had the re-lapse he pronounced 3 talaaqs to his wife, thereafter he was hospitalised for a week & is now back at home. Is his pronunciation of the 3 talaaqs valid?
Q: My daughter has been married for 6 years and separated from her husband 10 months ago. She has been asking for talaq but her husband and his family have been playing delaying tactics. Finally they have agreed to give her talaq and have asked her to do the following:
Will it be baain/ complete talaq?
She also has gold jewlery given to her by her grand parents at the time of nikah is she entitled to claim this?
Q: I hear someone saying: "A girl should first enjoy her youth, then she marries somebody (when she reaches her 23-25 years old) because once married, there are responsibilities." What would you answer to this?
Q: Are your grandmothers sisters mahram and are your grandmothers sisters children mahram and is your moms brothers wife Mahram?
Q: In your opinion, by which means can a girl (soon 20 years old) show to her father her ability to get married, her being responsible?
Q: By taking into account hadiths and Quran, are there any criterias about the boy to see when the father receives the proposal for his daughter? (such as beauty, wealth etc for example). And what about the criterias in the reversed situation? ie to what should see the boy's parents concerning the girl?
Q: A muslim girl and boy were in conversation in front of two male witnesses in which they expressed their desire to marry each other. Does this constitute a nikah?
Q: A husband and wife have been having numerous arguments. During the course of these arguments, the husband has, on many occasions, told the wife “ if you want to leave, pack your things and go”. Does this nullify the nikah?
Q: A husband uttered divorce thrice. The wife served iddat for one month and went back to the husband. Several months have passed and the wife has now gone back to her family. Does she now have to serve the remaining iddat?