Men wearing jeans
Q: Is it permissible for men to wear jeans?
Q: Is it permissible for men to wear jeans?
Q: A person committed some mistake but alhmdullilah, Allah saved him from getting into a big mess. He thanked Allah but he gets thoughts that if he had avoided the mistake, things would have been different, etc. and dwells on his past. He always did some mistakes because of laziness or ignorance but Allah saved him. So, how should he thank Allah but not think of the mistake?
Q: A person created a fake Facebook account and to pass time and for fun he posted an ad for marriage where he showed that he is divorced and he talked to many people where he mentioned that he was a divorced but in fact he was not.
In this case, is he divorced? He did not show his real name and identity not his wife's identity.
Q: Is it true that the dead visits us every Friday and ask for sadaqah to be paid so that they may earn reward?
Q: There is a Hadith about women entering Jahannum on account of them being "clothed yet naked" in the world. Is the Hadith referring to women wearing tight/short/transparent clothes in public in front of non-mahrams, or is the Hadith referring to those women who wear such dresses in front of mahrams and other women?
Q: Will hurmate-musaaharat be established between mother and son if the mother is divorced and married to some other person (who is not the father of this son) and the son is not married.
Q: Is it true that the Sahaabi Abdullah bin Zubair (radhiyallahu anhuma) performed tawaaf of the Kabah while swimming?
Q: I have a question regarding the following Hadith narrated by Hazrat Abu Huraira (radhiallahu anhu):
“The poor Muslims will enter Paradise before the rich by half of a day, the length of which is five hundred years.”
Generally, women don’t possess much wealth but enjoy the luxuries by their family’s wealth. Would these women be regarded as poor, since the wealth is not theirs? The women passed away before they could inherit (passing away before family), due to which their family’s wealth did not fall in their hands. What if, despite her family being wealthy, she does not own much and refuses to enjoy the luxuries of this world by her family’s wealth?
Q: If a person makes a promise to himself that In Sha Allah I will not do that particular sin (masturbation) and if I do this sin again, I will perform 13 fasts + 60 nafal salaah and 20000 sadaqa in a month.
Now, if that person committed the sin (masturbation) again and again and he also broke the promise or wants to break the promise since looks impossible to fulfill, what is the way forward.
Q: If one has oil in their hair and performs wudhu, is the wudhu valid?