Using an asthma inhaler while fasting
Q: Does an inhaler used for asthma break your fast?
Q: Does an inhaler used for asthma break your fast?
Q: I want to know if a Muslim brother dies and if he succeded in giving the answer to the three questions in grave, what will happen to his dead body? Will it remain in it's orignal form or will it decompose?
Q: My husband gave me divorce on 20 May 2018. I came back to my parents house and completed my iddat period. As he wasn't doing any paper work and was forcing me to come back to him. I decided to make the papers by getting khula. I got khula on 6 April 2019.
Now my question is, after getting the khula papers, do I have to offer my iddat again or is it done since I already sat in iddat?
Q: I am a student and I want to make a career in graphic designing. Is it permissable? I have searched it on the internet and some say that it is haram to draw any living thing and some are saying that you are drawing without the intention of being equal to Allah. Some are saying it is not a real image, it is just a graphic in the form of rays on your screen. I am extremely confused.
Q: I want to ask regarding praying isha at fajr time due to menses. Last night I had my menses and then I woke up at 4 am. The menses was gone. I did ghusl and prayed isha. When I finished praying, I realized that I prayed it at fajr time. Will my prayer be accepted due to this case?
Q: If my Muslim neighbours that are not very particular with regards to salaah, hijab, etc. send food for me, e.g. a homemade cake, can we eat it?
Q: Is it true that a person above 80 years old cannot make decisions about his property and now that property belongs to his heirs.
Q:
1. Is it haraam or makrooh to cut the hair in different lengths?
2. If I want to cut my hair short on the sides and keep it long on the top, but my intention isn't to imitate anyone and I'm only doing it because I believe I would personally look better, would this be considered haram?
Q: I am planning to go for Umrah in Ramadhaan. We will be reaching Jeddah at around 10 pm and after immigration formalities we will travel to Makkah. We will hardly be reaching around Sehri.
The problem is that we will be too tired to perform Umrah immediately. Is it possible that we will not make niyyat of ihraam and after reaching the hotel, we will take rest and then the next day in the evening after Iftar we will go to nearest miqaat place and then make niyyat of ihram and perform Umrah.
Q: Is it permissible for a woman to wear sportswear during training within the privacy of her house where no one can see her?