Walking with Wet Feet on a Dry Impure Carpet
Q: If a person walks with wet feet on a dry impure carpet, does his feet become impure?
Q: If a person walks with wet feet on a dry impure carpet, does his feet become impure?
Q: Is it permissible for a woman in the state of haidh to reach an orgasm without any intercourse? The way in which she reaches climax includes her and her husband being fully clothed.
Q: Is it permissible for the wife to masturbate her husband? (Using her hand on him)
Q: Are Muslim men allowed to become Gynaecologists?
Q: If I missed Asr namaaz, and I want to do the qaza at Maghrib time, which one should I do first, Asr or Maghrib Namaaz?
Q: Is it Haraam to touch without the wudhu a Quran covered with its juzdaan?
Q: If a woman has urinary incontinence, what are the rules concerning her wudhu?
Q: If there’s a red dot in an egg is it halaal to consume and what if it’s used in a cake what’s the ruling in the madhabs about this?
Q: What dua can I read to Insha-Allah learn the Qur’aan, I would like to memorize the Qur’aan when I'm done with my studies?
Q: I'm a youth and there's just something that's been bugging me for a while: Sometimes when you go out then you hear people saying that nowadays a lot of the Ulama only want to know you if you are wealthy or if you pious i.e. the ordinary person is overlooked ( I know this is not true for every Moulana and there are many Ulama who are not like this). This has happened to quite a few people who I know where a well known Aalim will greet selective people. This kind of attitude puts a young person in a position where they feel a bit despondent. I was just wondering if you could advice me on this.