Hair falling while in ihraam
Q: In the condition of ihram, if we scratch our head and while combing, our hair fall down unintemtionally, is dumm compulsory?
Q: In the condition of ihram, if we scratch our head and while combing, our hair fall down unintemtionally, is dumm compulsory?
Q: If a qaarin performs umrah and thereafter performs his Tawaaf-e-Qudoom and sa’ee (in place of the sa’ee of Tawaaf-e-Ziyaarat), will he have to make ramal in the first 3 rounds of his Tawaaf-e-Qudoom?
Q: In regards to my menses, I have a 28 day cycle... give or take. If I wipe and find a little change of colour on the toilet paper, I know I'll get my menses a couple of days later. Unfortunately, at the moment I've been having IVF treatments and I just stopped taking hormone replacement tablets and on to taking my injections, however, the nurse told me that my hormone medication and injections will overlap for 3 days and then I'll get my menses.
Now, this is the part I get confused because, the day she said that, which was a Wednesday, I had a few days before I thought I'd get my period, but on that day she said that, I saw a slight colour change on the toilet paper, anyway I still kept on praying because the day she said I get them was not the day I saw it, as I had a couple of more days before and I'm glad I did continue praying, because every other time I wiped it was clear and this happened to me for a couple of days, but yesterday, there were spots of blood on my underwear so, I washed and still prayed Dhur, but I again saw spots on my fresh underwear after changing them and now it was closer to the time when she said I was suppose to get them so, I didn't pray my maghrib, Isha or today's Fajr and now it's clear again and I've missed 3 salats and I'm upset!
What do I do in this situation and how can I make up these salats?
P.S. I feel if I do pray at the moment, I feel like I'm doing the wrong thing and if I don't pray at the moment, I feel like I'm still doing the wrong thing.
Q: I wanted to ask if I can do this wazifa for success in life... Read 744 "Ya Muqtadiru" and 10 times durood before and after. I heard that for certain wazifa's we have to take permission from an aalim.
Q: I always feel like I did a mistake in prayer so I always prostrate twice after I say salaam. While I was doing prayer today, in my mind something came that said if I prostrate, I prostrated to something other than Allah but I still prostrated. Did I commit shirk?
Q: Two persons, a Muslim and a Jew, quarrelled. The Muslim said, "By Him Who gave Muhammad superiority over all the people! The Jew said, "By Him Who gave Moosa superiority over all the people!" At that the Muslim raised his hand and slapped the Jew on the face. The Jew went to the Prophet and informed him of what had happened between him and the Muslim. The Prophet sent for the Muslim and asked him about it. The Muslim informed him of the event. The Prophet said, "Do not give me superiority over Moosa, for on the Day of Resurrection all the people will fall unconscious and I will be one of them, but I will be the first to gain consciousness, and will see Moosa standing and holding the side of the Throne (of Allah). I will not know whether (Moosa) has also fallen unconscious and got up before me, or Allah has exempted him from that stroke." (Buhari 3.41.594)
Please give me a description, I thought that Nabi Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) is more superior than Nabi Moosa (alaihis salaam)
Q: Do we have to reply and read the dua after listening to azaan on the al-fajr clock?
Q:
1. How much percent from one's earnings or savings has to be paid for zakaat?
2. Is zakaat obligatory on one who does not work, such as kids, who have savings from their pocket money or other ways?
3. When is zakaat due to be paid, before Ramadhaan or during Ramadhaan?
Q: When I was doing wudhu for fajr, I checked my eyes for any dirt in the sides, and found some in my left eye, so I cleaned it and rubbed both eyes. But after I finished fajr prayer, I found some dirt besides the right eye. I had not seen this dirt during wudhu. The dirt was dry and 3mm thick. Will my Salaah and wudhu be valid?
Q: For the last couple months my grandfather has become extremely ill, me and my extended family have been taking turns in traveling to Bangladesh to visit him. My aunt is currently in Bangladesh. An imam from Bangladesh has told my aunt to recite “Ya Salamu” as a form of tasbeeh 50,000 times. Both me and my mother have not come across this tasbeeh and after looking for it we have not found it, we are both concerned that this is bidah (innovation) and that it is not authentic, please could you clear the air if this is authentic or not.