Giving charity on behalf of someone without telling them
Q: Can I do charity on behalf of someone else without telling him or her?
Q: Can I do charity on behalf of someone else without telling him or her?
Q: If I touched my mom with lust and hurmat-e-musaahara occurred, now I repented a lot and promise to Allah that I will never do it again.
1. Is my mom still a mahram for me, and do we still have the relationship of "son and mom" ?
2. Do I still have the relationship of "father and son" with my father?
Q: I have a question regarding esaal-e-thawab. When we do a normal act but for the sake of Allah we get rewarded. For example, if we eat with the intention of being able to fast the next day, then we are rewarded for this intention even though eating is not an 'ibaadah in itself.
My question is: can we donate this kind of reward to the deceased (even though it does not come from a direct form of 'ibaadah) or is it only reward from direct types of worship (praying, fasting, etc.) that can be rewarded?
Q: Is the time to act as per the verse of Quran "يا ايها الذين آمنو عليكم انفسكم" has come? If it has not yet come, how to understand that it has come?
Q: Is sports permissible and should it be encouraged? What are the views of prominent ulama in modern times?
Q: My husband has anger issues. I belong from a different country. In a fight, I used to say "theek h ap mre papers bana de" What I meant was immigration papers and he said ok.
1. Is that a divorce?
2. Is that revocable or irrevocable?
3. Is papers bana de kinaya alfaz?
Q: By saying "maine talaq daydoonga" is talaq done or counted as talaq? Because all I said to warn my wife.
Q: In the below hadeeth, kindly elaborate the point of gossiping as it is quite a common act these days to kill time among the young ones and women.
Sayyiduna Mughirah ibn Shu'bah (radhiyallahu 'anhu) reports that Rasulullah (sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam) said: 'Indeed Allah has forbidden for you:
1. Disobedience of mothers,
2. Refusing to pay what is due, but claiming what isn't due, and
3. Burying your daughters alive,
and He dislikes for you:
1. Gossiping
2. Asking too much, and
3. Wastage of wealth.
(Sahih Bukhari, Hadith: 5975, 6473, 1477 and Sahih Muslim, Hadith: 4458-4461. Also see Sahih Muslim, Hadith: 4456)
Q: I am married for 6 years and want to have clarity on some topics which will sound disgusting but if I have clear and right information about the same I will carry on forward.
1. In Islam, is it allowed to see, rub, caress, kiss one's wifes anus after cleaning that area and making sure nothing unhygienic is there.
2. Since anal sex is haraam, can I massage/rub with my finger on my wifes anus. I wont be doing any penetration with hand/penis.
3. Can I have sex with my wife in the bathroom and kitchen or any other place in my home.
Q: While searching for a marriage partner, should I look for another ‘zani’ woman as according to the Quran, a zani should not marry with a clean slate Muslim. Please help me.