Hadith regarding Nabi's (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) nikaah to Hazrat Aasiyah (radhiyallahu anha)

Q: Please inform me regarding the nikaah of Nabi (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) to Hazrat Aasiyah (Radiyallahu Anha) In jannah. Someone told me that all those that never shaved their beards in the world will witness the nikaah. Is there any hadith with regards to this? If there is, can moulana please quote it for me?

Competition entries by sms

Q: As part of our marketing campaign towards promoting some of our products, we are looking at having a competition whereby the participant will have to correctly answer some questions to be entered into a draw for some prizes.

In the past, the entries would be sent to us by post. Now, we are looking at adding another dimension in which the entries can be sent to us by SMS. There will not be any additional charge for submitting the entry nor is there any entry fee. The only charge will be the standard SMS charge that is payable to the phone company. Would this be permissible?

Ordering stock after the customer pays

Q: I wholesale a lot of the things I sell .As I do not have capital to keep stock on hand, I have few items at home. The way I work is when customers order, they pay and then I get the stock.

The reason I do this is because I had incidents where orders were placed and I got the stock and the people never came to collect. Someone told me now that I can't do this because I can't sell something I don't have. However my customers know that I get their stock once the payment is done. I do this also so that I don't borrow money and can't pay it back if customer doesn't take. I'm not misleading them to think that I have the stock they know I will get it after payment. Am I doing wrong? First my customer becomes regular I don't force payment before I get order as I know they will pay. It’s mostly with first time customers that I do not know. I deal over the phone I'm not in direct contact with the person and sometimes people are not honest so I'm just safeguarding myself.

Franchising

Q: I have been receiving numerous requests from across the country to open branches of my business all over, since I have a unique business concept. However, because of the capital and the headache involved with the admin, I wish to start franchising/licensing out our concept.

I want to let my franchisees deal directly with my suppliers, and then ask them for a monthly commission/royalty based on purchases. This income will be to cover the set-up of an admin department to negotiate national prices. Is this allowed in Islam?