Alcohol denat in perfume
Q: Is gold oud perfume which has alcohol denat halaal or haraam?
Q: Is gold oud perfume which has alcohol denat halaal or haraam?
Q: Please elaborate on the Hadith of fighting with a fellow Muslim and the punishment of doing so, and if a person has gotten caught up in this, then how can he clear himself from this sin.
Q: Date of Divorce Deed: The divorce deed was signed on August 24, 2024.
Knowledge of Divorce: I was unaware of the divorce deed until September 15, 2024, when it was sent to me via WhatsApp.
Marital Relations: My husband came to my house and slept with me on August 29, 2024, after the deed was signed but before I was aware of it.
Pregnancy: I am currently 4 months pregnant.
My husband gave me one divorce on October 11, 2022. The fatwa was issued that it was one divorce and we consummated our marriage within the period of 90 days.
Now he sent a divorce deed in a WhatsApp message in which it is written that I give you divorce+divorce+divorce. The date mentioned on it is August 24, 2024.
Is it a second divorce or divorce has happened completely.
Kindly issue a fatwa regarding this.
Q: I'm writing to you because I really need answers to my question. About 3 years ago it started, I felt anxious and depressed, often thought about suicide. And it's been happening so far. I don't know what to do. I just feel hopeless, think about suicide a lot, even did self harm. I mean I wanted to cut my wrist. I want to die so bad, I really need help, what can I do? What should I ask from God that helps me to feel okay?
Q: There are certain people that write verses of the Quran Shareef on pieces of paper and stick it around their house with the intention of binding the house from magic and nazr. Please inform me if this has any basis in Deen. If not, is it a form or shirk?
Q: What is the ruling for Muslim women keeping long nails in Islam? Some women saying they can go for 40 days without clipping their nails...
Q: Can a woman travel from a mahram to a mahram via a flight less than 3 hours?
Q: "Over the past weekend in Cape Town, a so-called 'Muslim' Lesbian couple made 'Nikaah'. A few queries:
Islamically, what is the status of these girls? Is it correct to say they have committed Kufr and are out of the fold of Islam?
Do the families of these girls excommunicate them or how must they be dealt with?
If the parent/s of these girls condone this 'marriage', attended it and approved, what is the status of their Imaan? Have they also committed Kufr and left Islam? Does the family and society have to excommunicate them for this?
Someone says, 'only Allah can judge', 'make Dua for them and they may return to Islam', 'we can't be harsh on them otherwise they may never listen', are these statements correct?
Could Hazrat proffer Naseehat on this matter?
Q: When a person reads Surah Yaseen once, he gets the reward of reading the Quraan 10 times. If for example he makes the intention of isaale-thawaab for 10 people in his family when reading the surah, will they each receive the reward of 1 Quraan each, or 10 Quraans each? As in is the reward divided amongst them or each person gets the full reward?
So when making intentions as well for isaale-thawaab, is there a difference between saying "all the marhooms" or specifically mentioning a person's name that you want the reward to be sent to?
Q: I wanted to enquire if Iman (faith) is a necessary condition for purification of wealth (giving in charity, to purify one's wealth, without expectation of reward)?
If a person does not identify as Muslim anymore, and has apostatized, and does not believe in the religion (does not believe Islam is from God but instead that it is man-made), but still believes in the financial aspects of Islam (eg: giving in charity and purifying any ill-wealth), would his purification of wealth be considered valid (as he is not a Muslim)?
Would he need to repeat this purification of wealth (whatever sums of money he gave in charity with the intention of purifying his wealth) if he does tawbah and returns to Islam?