Will divorce be counted if one made dua to divorce his wife?
Q: If a person makes dua and in his dua, he says that he wants to divorce his wife. Is it counted as a divorce?
Q: If a person makes dua and in his dua, he says that he wants to divorce his wife. Is it counted as a divorce?
Q: I want to know if a head gear such as a cap or a cloth covers some or most part of the forehead during sajdah position, would the sajdah be valid?
Similarly, if the sleeves come between floor and the palm thereby covering some part of the hand during the sajdah, would the sajdah be valid?
Q: I know birthdays are not halal but if a close person invites me, I need to go. So if I went to a birthday party where there is no music, only relatives and close friends, I will not eat the cake but it seems bad if I don't eat the food they ordered, so if I eat the food will it halal for me? Only to eat the food.
Q: Can a woman have relations with her husband if she has istihaatha?
Q: If the London mayor puts a decoration around an idol to show respect to Hindus, does this act amount to doing shirk and kufr and would he have left the fold of Islam for this?
Q: I live with my parents, and over the past few months, I've made some online purchases using my father's credit card (with his permission). Since there have been quite a few transactions, I’d like to repay him but it would take a bit of time to track every individual purchase.
Is it permissible if I give my father an amount that is more than the total of my purchases, ensuring I cover the minimum amount I owe him?
For example, if the purchases total $1000, I would return something like $1200 to cover any uncertainty.
Q: If the sunnah muakkadah and ghair muakkadah prayers are performed sitting down on a chair and the ruku and sujood is done bowing sitting on a chair, is the salaah valid?
Q: Is it permissible to spend money on décor on the occasion of the waleemah? People spend a lot of money on flowers and draping the stage etc. Does this fall under israaf or is it permissible to do this if a person has the money and is not borrowing money to do it?
Q: Is it permissible for children to throw flowers on the bride on the occasion of nikaah?
Q: A person travels regularly between PMB and Durban. He has a daughter in Overport where he stays occasionally and he knows that till this point, he is not a musaafir.
However, when he leaves PMB with the intention of visiting family in Isipingo (safr distance), but only after staying the night at Overport (meaning he will only go Isipingo the next day), will he be a musaafir from the time he leaves PMB?
If, as above, he intends to visit Isipingo (the next day) and reaches Overport, but then changes his intention and decides not to go (as the family member is not there), will he be a musaafir?
Similarly, if he leaves with no intention of visiting Isipingo, but only decides to visit Isipingo when he reaches Overport, will he be regarded as a musaafir (since the total distance with Isipingo will be more than safr distance)?