Calling one's son Maalik
Q: Is it allowed to call my son Malik or Maalik
Q: Is it allowed to call my son Malik or Maalik
Q: I'm engaged and soon going to get married to the man I'm engaged with. He does not like my siblings because they have caused me harm in the past and are causing me harm in the present too. If I don't talk to my siblings at all for the sake of my husband, will that be counted as qat-e-ta'alluq? Kindly guide me as I'm in a very serious situation where I have to choose.
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1. Is it permissible for a Muslim woman to wear a saree in a Muslim country provided that she covers all the parts of her body properly.
2. If her husband wants her to wear a saree and he gets upset if she doesn't do so, will it be permisssible for her to wear it?
3. What is the shar'ee ruling regarding wearing a saree which completely covers each part of the body?
Q: Is it permissible for Muslims to have Easter, Diwali, Christmas, Black Friday sales, etc.? If it is not permissible, then what is the reason? Some Ulamaa say that this is emulation of the kuffaar. What does emulation of the kuffaar refer to?
Q: A person wishes to take out third-party insurance. He claims that this form of insurance is permissible because the insurance company will not pay him anything in the event of an accident but will rather pay out the third party. Is third party insurance permissible?
Q: I wish to form a family trust. What are the important aspects that I should keep in mind when forming the trust?
Similarly, can you explain to me the shar’ee ruling in regard to forming a family trust and who will be regarded as the owners of the wealth included in the trust?
Q: Could you explain to me the various masaa'il that pertain to a person in the last stages of his life? I have heard that the one who is in the last stages of his life cannot deal in his wealth freely. Therefore, I wish to find out that if a person in this state gifts something to a relative or a non-relative, will his gifting be valid? From which point will one regard a person to be in the final stages of his life?
Q: Is there any virtue for a kaafir who passes away on a Friday. Like no punishment in the grave?
Q: Can I meet my fiancé in a restaurant three days before our marriage with our parents' permission?
Q: In fard salaah, if a persons wudhu breaks infront of you, can the person behind him take his place by moving forward? What is the best option in this regard?