Till what time can one perform Ishraaq Salaah?
Q: Ishraaq is read 15 minutes after sunrise. How long after that is it permissible to still read ishraaq?
Q: Ishraaq is read 15 minutes after sunrise. How long after that is it permissible to still read ishraaq?
Q: I have a restaurant and for marketing I am giving Netflix subscription for free. Netflix is a platform where there are educational and other tv shows, so is it permissible to do so? As it depends on the person for what he uses it.
Q: I am a Muslim Sunni Sayyed woman coming from a religious background. Recently a Christian man has approached me. He says he wants to marry me. I also like him. He is ready for doing nikaah. I am a follower of Islam and don't want to compromise on Islam. Kindly guide me if it is haram to marry a Christian or can I marry him. My religion is a priority for me.
Q:
1. If someone drops the Quraan on the floor unintentionally, should he be obliged to give kaffarah for his act?
2. What should such person do if he mistakenly drops the Quraan on the floor?
Q: Can a person who is not regular with his farz namaaz be eligible to offer tahajjud namaaz?
Q: If a girl got pregnant before marriage and married another man without knowing that she is pregnant and when she found out about it after marriage that she is pregnant, is the nikaah done or not?
What is the relation of this child with her husband if the baby is a baby girl?
Q: Is flying kites makrooh-e-tahreemi? If yes, what should I do with the kite? Can it be sold, purchased, hired, or given to anyone for free.
If an item is makrooh-e-tahreemi or haraam, does it have to be destroyed or can it be sold or purchased or can I keep it or hire it or give it to anyone for free or does it have to be destroyed?
Q: Is it makrooh-e-tahreemi to keep pet birds? If yes, then what should one do? Can the pet birds be sold, purchased, hired, given to anyone for free? What should I do, can I kill it or do I have to let it go free.
Q: My sister and her husband have fallen on hard times. They had a thriving business but are now in debt for millions. Her husband is extremely unwell and requires constant care and assistance doing basic things e.g. taking a shower, dressing, etc.
Living with them is their son and his wife and 2 minor children. The daughter in law works as a rent collector and gets a meager income. The son is able, but does not work.
They have 2 vehicles. The one is free, the sons is not as yet paid for, so every month he borrows money from a variety of people in order to pay this vehicle off. They have dstv and WiFi.
I feel as if they expect to maintain their previous lifestyle without cutting down on unnecessary things.
1. If I am giving zakaat to them, is my zakaat properly discharged?
2. Is there any organization that can advise/help them with proper money management/out of this situation?
Q: 1. The Imaam gave a bayaan on how to increase the love in the home... He said that Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) used to drink from one side of the cup and Hazrat Ayesha (radhiyallahu anha) drank from the same side... I corrected him privately by saying to him the hadith records it the other way around... Hazrat Ayesha (radhiyallahu anha) sipped first and Nabi (sallallahu alahih wasallam) drank from the side where she had sipped from... He argues that sometimes Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) drank first and ate first. Is the argument valid where I say the hadith as it should not be miss quoted or am I being technical?
2. The Imaam also gave additional advice saying that by making salaam when coming in the home would make you clear of debts. Is this amal heard of?