Using the nisaab of silver when calculating zakaat
Q: If I possess gold and cash (and no silver) the value of which goes above silver nisaab but remains below the gold nisaab, do I have to pay zakaat on it?
Q: If I possess gold and cash (and no silver) the value of which goes above silver nisaab but remains below the gold nisaab, do I have to pay zakaat on it?
Q: I am working to build a social media app where users can post their selfies and self expressions. Will it be haram?
Women can share only face photos, as the man. Both can see each others face only. In that case, will it be haram?
Q: I got a business property that's vacant. There's a non Muslim who wished to rent it out for a supermarket and takeaway. He will be selling haraam meat in the takeaway. Can I let it out to him?
Q: My son is 3 years 5 months. My husband is telling me to potty train for few months. I am not training him due to the fact that I trained my first one at this age and he messed napaak everywhere. I told my husband I will try this month to train him and he told me if his not trained then I will have to pay a portion for his nappies. I feel very hurt as he buys vape and uses which is a high expense too. I want to know is this Islamically correct for him to tell me that I should contribute?
Q: In regards to the fitna of feminism arising, many of our Muslim women have fallen for this wherein if you try to advise them that university and offices is not a place for a Muslim woman, their argument is that Hazrat Khadeejah (radhiyallahu anha) was a businesswoman. My question is:
I find that using Hazrat Khadeejah (radhiyallahu anha) as an example of why they want to work in the corporate sector by saying that she was a businesswoman, etc. is very disrespectful towards the mother of the Muslim women. How do I explain to them that using the Sahaabiyyaat as examples is very disrespectful?
Q:
1. According to Islamic ruling, is it permissible for an aamil to accuse a person of doing jadoo (black magic) by getting information from jinn, doing istikhara or using numbers etc.?
2. Is the above mentioned things sufficient evidence to blame and accuse a person of doing black magic, when the accused person denied it?
3. If the evidence is not sufficient then is it a major sin for the aamil and those who believe him to blame and accuse a person of doing black magic?
Q: A family was going through difficulty and they got in touch with a Moulana who does amaliyaat to check if it's jadoo (black magic). The Moulana aamil blamed Rashid in the family of doing jadoo.
After hearing this, the family accused Rashid of doing jadoo on the family. They are mentally torturing him, because of this Rashid has gone into depression. Rashid denied the allegations but because the Moulana aamil has blamed him, they are not willing to listen to him or believe him. The family is also gossiping to others about Rashid doing jadoo.
What is the Islamic ruling regarding the three people;
1. The Moulana aamil who did istikhara or checked via Jinn then blaming Rashid of jadoo,
2. The family accusing Rashid of jadoo and
3. Rashid who is being wrongly accused of doing jadoo?
Q: What are regarded as minor sins? Could Mufti Saab please provide some examples.
Q: What is the correct understanding of an eclipse and performing Salaatul Kusoof?
Is this a warning of azaab? Is it something a person should look forward to seeing? What should be told to children?
Q: I am a 17 year old girl and I have a strong inclination to wear the niqaab. However, my father and grandmother said no. If I wear it, a bit of chaos will start in my household and I will be shouted and sworn at. I am okay with that but I don't know if it is better to wear the niqaab or to keep momentary peace in my family.