Wording of a dua
Q: Please advise if the wordings in the following du'aa is correct:
Q: Please advise if the wordings in the following du'aa is correct:
Q: My husband has decided to separate from me for two months. I am staying with my mum. What are the rules of separation. I have tried calling my husband to speak to him. Is this permissible? He doesn’t want to answer. I think he is under the impression that we’re not allowed to have any contact with one another.
Q: I got a proposal from a good, religious man. Ten years ago he once touched my mothers hand with a sinful/lustful intention not more than that. And my mom did not get to know about his intentions. He immediately repented and did not do that again. At that time he didn't know that he will be proposing to me.
If I marry this person, will our marriage be valid or not. It happened ten years ago. Also, now everyone knows that I'm getting married to him and it's so hard to leave each other and to convince our families.
Q: In Behashti Zewar by Molana Ashraf Ali Thanvi (rahmatullahi alaihi) there are conditions for ghusl if we find the wetness after waking up. The conditions are based on if a person remember a wet dream or if a person doesn't remember a wet dream.
1. If a person is doubtful about having a wet dream, very confused about a wet dream or not then in this situation which conditions should one follow?
2. Does being doubtful about having a wet dream come under the situation where a person doesn't remember having a wet dream?
Q: I’ve been hearing a lot of people say that suing someone is not permissible in Islam, is this true?
Q: I have a friend who is around 15 and 16 years old and is a Hafiz of the Quran. He is willing to lead taraweeh this year but he is not sure if he is baaligh. What should he do?
Q: In India it is quite common for girls to receive jewellery as gifts or rewards by relatives. I received an expensive gold chain from my paternal aunt for passing my graduation with distinction. Also my dad gifted me a gold set. Also at the time of my wedding I received some gold jewellery.
All this jewellery is under my mom's possession. She says that I have no right over it and the jewellery belongs to her. Since I have left my father's house I have forfeited my right over my gifts. She plans to gift them to my sisters in law maybe sometime in the future.
I would like to know if I can get some of the gifts back. I have extreme sentimental value for the gifts given by my dad and aunt who are not alive anymore.
Q: A person told me that what is the need for making taqleed? ...The Angels of death won't ask "are you Wahhabi? Are you Shia? Are you Sunni? etc." They will ask Mann Rabbuka, Ma Deenuka and Mann Nabbiyka? Mufti Saheb, is this correct?
Q: I would like to know the meaning of the name Elaynaa and Liyaana. Which name is better to give a baby girl?
Q: As white discharge breaks wudhu, sometimes it's not possible to change cloths or wash it off or clean that particular part or cloth, like lack of time or at college or somewhere else. My question is, can we still offer the salah in the same cloths but with a fresh wudhu?