Difference between damm-e-shukr and qurbaani
Q: When performing Tamattu or Qiraan Hajj, will the Damm-e-Shukr suffice for one’s qurbaani for Eidul Adha, or will one’s qurbaani have to be done separately?
Q: When performing Tamattu or Qiraan Hajj, will the Damm-e-Shukr suffice for one’s qurbaani for Eidul Adha, or will one’s qurbaani have to be done separately?
Q: Our Muslim neighbours offered my husband chicken biryani but we were not sure if the chicken was halaal or not since we've seen them before buying non halaal chicken but they argue that its halaal. We removed the chicken from the biryani and ate the rice but we felt bad about it. What must be done in such situations?
Q: I have heard that Hazrat Aasiyah (radhiyallahu anha) will be among the wives of Rasulullah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) in Jannah, but I do not know whether this is true or not. Can I make dua to Allah Ta'ala to make me the husband of Hazrat Aasiyah (radhiyallahu anha) in Jannah?
Q: I have applied for faskh (annulment of nikaah) and I want to ask two things regarding this:
1. When the faskh is complete, do I need to return my mahr?
2. Does there need to be a division of assets?
Q: When I was younger, I was involved in petty crime (theft). Now that I am older, I realise my wrongdoing, and want to know how can I repay this debt.
1. I often took money from my late-parents, without their knowledge. Now that they have passed away, how do I repay this debt?
2. I often took money from my late grandparents, without their knowledge. Now that they have passed away, how do I repay this debt?
3. I often took money from friends, without their knowledge. They are still alive, how do I repay this debt? Do I need to inform them of my transgression?
4. If I took R100, 20 years ago, what amount is due today? Is it the same amount or is there a calculation that I need to perform to allow for inflation?
Q: I had an eye operation performed on my left eye. Since the operation, I have not allowed water to touch my entire face. When making wudhu, I washed all the limbs besides my face and when making ghusl, I wash my entire body starting from my neck going downwards. Are all the salaah performed in this state valid or do I need to repeat the salaah?
Q: If divorce happend before rukhsati and no physical relations was done, what is the solution if I want to marry the same girl?
Q: Can I develop my husbands photographs for my kids because he passed away 4 months ago?
Q: Is it permissible for a woman to sit next to a non mahram man by sitting in the front seat of a car while the non mahram man is sitting in the driver's seat. Or is it forbidden and is it compulsory for the woman to sit in the back seat of the car.
Q: Please clarify the procedure regarding the hadith below.
1. Should one read the surahs once, then blow, then once again and blow, then again and blow. Or should one read 3 times then blow once? Or should one read once and blow 3 times?
2. Should one blow such that a bit of saliva comes on to one's hand when blowing?
It is narrated from Sayyidah ‘Aaishah (radhiyallahu ‘anha) that every night, when Nabi (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) went to bed, he would cup his hands together and blow over them after reciting Surah al-Ikhlaas, Surah al-Falaq, and Surah al-Naas. He would then rub his hands over whatever parts of his body he was able to, starting with his head, his face, and the front of his body. He would do so three times. (Sahih al-Bukhari, 5017)