Salaah with women congregation
Q: Does salah with women congregation hold the same rewards as with men? or does the obligation of congregation fall?
Q: Does salah with women congregation hold the same rewards as with men? or does the obligation of congregation fall?
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Q: In sajdah if the two hands are placed on the ground but only a part of the palm and the tips of the fingers are touching the ground does this affect the salaat?
Q: Can ordinary sunlight or any other unscented soaps be used for the ghusal of the deceased?
Q: If one takes wudhu and on the mustache there will stay drops of water and during salaah few drops do enter the mouth, does the salaah brake?
Q: Can we who are giving Ghusal with wudhoo to the deceased are allowed to wear our normal shoes?
Q: A husband tells his wife after an argument: ‘’From today H.M and M.A are divorced.’’ He does not say that ‘I am giving you Talaaq’. He says this to her on the telephone and he sends her a message on her cell phone. H.R refers to the wife’s full name and surname and M.A refers to the husband’s full name and surname. In addition, the wife is 3 weeks pregnant. Does Talaaq become effective? What is the shariah ruling and can reconciliation be allowed if the above statement is regarded as two talaaqs?
Q: If I read maghrib, esha and fajr alone at home, do I have to read it loudly or its just preferable?
Q: I live in Morocco but i own a holiday flat in Portugal which stays empty most of the year, when I go there am i musaafir?
Q: When I travel I combine my namazes, zuhr and asr and maghrib and Esha. If I don't then I will be lazy to even read both the namazes on its time in the 1st place, so isn't this better for me? I know its another mazhab but whats wrong with that?