Buying and selling shares
Q: Is buying and selling of halaal shares on the same day permissible in Islam?
Q: Is buying and selling of halaal shares on the same day permissible in Islam?
Q: My problem is that my husband, though a very kind and gentleman, earns through insurance and mutual funds. I tried to convince him many times but he seems to be unmoved. I pray for him a lot but nothing seems to work. I am totally dependent on him financially. What should I do?
Q: Is it necessary for an Aapa or Moulana receiving a salary, to pay back proportionately to the Maktab or Madrasah the amount of late minutes or days absent?
Q:
1. What are the conditions for moving the Imaam’s musalla many saffs back and away from the mihraab when the number of people is less? I see this practiced in some Masaajid and not others.
2. What is the status of doing so in a Jamaat Khana?
Q: My in laws fell into financial difficulty and registered their house on my name. I did not pay the monthly bond instalments. These were made by my sister in law. My mother in law has decided to give the house to my sister in law once the bond is paid and the debts are settled. What is the Shar’ee ruling in this regard? Can the property be gifted to her while it is in my name?
Q: If a bank manager gifted me a bottle of attar (perfume), is it permissible to use the attar? I love using attar, please guide me. If not, then what do I do with the attar bottle?
Q: What do I read for an adult female child that has eloped, made nikah without parents consent and disowned her parents?
Q: I am aware that men are not allowed to wear a silver ring that exceeds one mithqaal. However, is there any ruling regarding which finger the ring can be worn on?
Q: A person has an auto lot which sells cars. Before selling the cars, he informs the customers that he is selling the cars “voetstoets” i.e. the customer will not be able to return the car or claim any compensation if a defect or fault is found in it. Is it permissible to attach this condition before selling an item?
Q: Is roadside assistance permissible? Roadside assistance is a type of a plan where a person pays a company to get a service relating to their car in the case of an emergency. For example, if at any time of the year, I happen to get stuck on the road then the road side assistance truck will come and help out by changing my tire, or towing my car, filling my fuel, etc. based on what the car requires. This kind of assistance will be given 24/7 whenever I call them. Is this kind of service permissible?
Nowadays, if a person buys a brand-new car then he gets roadside assistance as a part of his car warranty. Will it be permissible for him to use the roadside assistance if he requires it?