Jaleelah and Jameelah
Q: Is it permissible to keep the name "jalila", what is the correct spelling in latin letters for this name and the name "jamila"? Prefably according to Dutch spelling.
Q: Is it permissible to keep the name "jalila", what is the correct spelling in latin letters for this name and the name "jamila"? Prefably according to Dutch spelling.
Q: When should the muqtadi start to change posture in salat (e.g. from qiyam to sajdah): should he start moving immediately when the imam starts saying "Allahu akbar" or should he wait until the imam has completed saying the whole phrase "Allahu akbar"? Or should he, if he can see the imam, wait until the imam has totally completed his change of posture.
Q: Are cctv's allowed to be installed in the masaajid?
Q: In the case where a son dıes before hıs father, what happens to the son's ınherıtance from hıs father's estate? Also, the son had left no wıll and had nothıng to leave of hıs own for hıs famıly (wıfe and son).
Q: I would like to ask if it is mentioned about ziyarat of the qabarastan on Friday specificly, most probably in tirmizi.
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Q: Is it permissible to work at this company: http://www.ramaer.nl/nl/markets/aerospace
See under the heading "markets" for which sources they produce products for.
Q: Here in singapore during chinese new year time, there will be a lot of oranges sold in supermarkets. the oranges are packed in a decorated box, each orange is wrapped in plastic on which written in mandarin, new years greetings or wishes which means more or less "Good Fortune" or similar sentences. The oranges are halal of course but it's the packing that make me uncomfortable to buy them.So is it ok for muslims to eat this oranges?
Q: Is it permissible to keep hunting trophies? (A hunting trophy is an item prepared from the body of a game animal killed by a hunter and kept as a souvenir of the successful hunting expedition. Often, the heads, skins or entire bodies are processed by a taxidermist, although sometimes other body parts such as teeth, tusks or horns are used as the trophies. Such trophies are often displayed in the hunter's home or office, and often in specially designed "trophy rooms," sometimes called "game rooms" or "gun rooms," in which the hunter's weaponry is displayed as well.
Q: Is the rule regarding the top part of the foot being exposed during ihraam proven from ahaadith, as many claim this in only found amoung our ulama?