Killing someone to defend one's life and property
Q: Is it permissible or obligatory to kill a person that comes to attack you for your wealth or any of your possessions and you try to protect your wealth?
What is the preferred option?
Q: Is it permissible or obligatory to kill a person that comes to attack you for your wealth or any of your possessions and you try to protect your wealth?
What is the preferred option?
Q: Is it permissible for a laundromat to wash wedding gowns and formal suits?
Q: Does keeping birds as pets prevent evil shayateen from entering the home?
Q: My daughter is 12 years old and on the 1st of October she had a very light spotting of brownish discharge, then again on the 4th she said she noticed discharge that wasn’t white and nothing again. So she had a ghusl and started her Salaah. She didn’t get anything this month. I’m wondering if the discharge could be due to some other reason maybe and she is not baaligh yet. That was the first time she had any sort of discharge that wasn’t white.
Q: I have been diagnosed with pelvic congestion syndrome so my discharge is always yellow. How do I know when haidh is over? I am very confused.
Also, with regards to wudhu, can you you please explain what I should do.
Q: Is it permissible for a Muslim to participate in an interfaith prayer or program which takes place in a church, temple, synagogue, or any other place? Similarly, please explain whether it is permissible for a Muslim to pay tribute to a non-Muslim by attending his funeral ceremony or by being present at the burial in a non-Muslim graveyard.
Lately, there has been a lot of talk and discussion around this issue, and some Ulama of JUSA mentioned that for political interests, it is permissible to take part in such interfaith programs, keeping in mind that we are a Muslim minority living in a non-Muslim country. Hence, in order not to be viewed negatively in the eyes of the non-Muslim government, there is scope of permissibility in deen for a Muslim to take part in such gatherings, where one will also have an opportunity to present Islam to people of different religions.
The aalim of JUSA also presented the fatwa of Mufti Kifaayatullah (rahimahullah) as his proof for the permissibility of taking part in such gatherings. Does the fatwa of Mufti Kifaayatullah (rahimahullah) show permissibility, or is his fatwa being quoted out of context? Could Mufti Saheb also explain whether taking part in such a gathering will cause one to become a kaafir and come out of the fold of Islam?
Q: I have seen some books that are printed for people to write durood. Can a person use these books for writing durood and will one be rewarded?
Q: Is travel insurance permissible in Islam, if it is optional or required?
Q: Is it permissible to massage the body with cannabis oil due to pain?
Also is it paak?
Q: A person I know does online booking reservation for hotels and rooms for accommodation for 5 star hotels. Some of the clients that approach him are confirmed unmarried adults who want to book rooms for zina purposes. When it is 90% sure that these are unmarried and are booking for unlawful things, if I book the hotel rooms through my website, will it be halaal income or haraam income?