Keeping weapons for self defense
Q:
1. Is it allowed in Islam to have legal weapons for self defense?
2. Is it a sunnah to have weapons for self defense?
Q:
1. Is it allowed in Islam to have legal weapons for self defense?
2. Is it a sunnah to have weapons for self defense?
Q:
1. A child who has minute pubic hair and under his/her arm pits, is it compulsory to remove the hair?
2. In the above situation if the child is not mature will he/she be sinful for not removing the pubic and under the arm pits hair?
Q: My family, especially my parents want me to get rid of my kitten that I bought but I am refusing. Can you please tell me if this is right or not. Am I committing a sin by not listening to my parents even though keeping a cat is not haraam.
Q: Please give us guidance on the following:
1. We hear that Salafi’s don’t follow any Mazhab. Does this mean they are on the wrong path?
2. Will it be permissible to perform Salaah behind a Salafi Imaam and will the Salaah be in order?
3. Are the Saudi Imaam’s Salafi’s?
4. Does being a Salafi affect your belief’s, Imaan, fasting, haj, etc.?
Your comments will be appreciated.
Q: I am going to put my new born son's name as "Firaas Abdul Ahad" فیراس. Its complete meaning in English is "Perspicacious" or "a person having good understanding/insight" and Servant of one Allah. Is it okay to have this name?
Q: Is it waajib to offer salaatul kusoof?
Q: If I am very certain that if I give salam to someone, that person won't answer me back as it happens always. Should I give salam to that person everyday when they enter the home or should I refrain from this as it is increasing their sins?
Q:
1. If I am in the state of haidh, is it a waste of water if I do wudu after istinja? Or if I want to be in a state of wudu? Is it rewarding?
2. If I do wudu before fard ghusl do I have to repeat wudu after fard ghusl? As the wudu made before was during impurity.
Q: What are the sexual restrictions during a woman's periods? Can one touch the private parts with a cloth on them or the area between the naval and knee should be completely untouched even if a cloth is on the area?
Q: My late father had a shop and suddenly he past away. We were 4 children and I was 3 at the time he passed away.
Now somehow without my mums knowledge, by taking her to a solicitors they transferred it to my uncles name. My mum doesn't know English well enough and was told she just needs to sign for something and in a way don't ask too many questions just sign it.
Now that I have grown up, my uncle had remortgaged the shop for £95,000 the value of the shop. When I bought the papers forward and told them this shop is off my mums name and why have you taken all the money out, there gave excuses like we did everything for you and we are your fathers.
After asking for the shop for the last ten years I was getting physical abuse as well as verbal. Just last year my uncle agreed to give the rent from the shop as it's on rent. He also made a letter saying all future rental wil go to my sister in law until he pays the shop off and give it back as a gift.
Now after a year I went down to collect the rent and the person who is renting the shop said your uncle came and took the rent and said not to give it to you and from now they will collect it.
Somebody approached my uncle and he is saying that my grandfather had paid for the shop for my father for that reason the shop belongs to them. What is the right thing to do?