Shaking hands with one's mother in law
Q: Is a person allowed to make salaam with his hands with his mother in law?
Q: Is a person allowed to make salaam with his hands with his mother in law?
Q: If I round up figures when speaking, for example, if I bought something for $49 and someone asks me how much it was and I say $50, or if something is $950 and I say 1k (without the intention to decieve anyone), would that be considered lying and a major sin?
Q: The City of ALUla, is there a hadith saying that this is a cursed place?
Q: Is it permissible to dye ones hair? I mean to highlights ones hair any colour beside black?
Q: Is it permissible to pray the two sunnah e muakadah of Esha before the fard as well as of Zuhur and Magrib?
Q: What is the correct procedure when a Hanafi imam makes mistakes or gets stuck during qiraat of the fardh salaah? It occurs often with our imam reciting his weak portions in our fardh salaahs with many times him repeating the same aayat 6/7 times as he cannot continue. Are we allowed to correct? Or should he proceed into ruku? Even if someone does correct he tends to need the same lukhmah a few times before continuing.
Q: Is the moisture on the inside of the opening of the urine hole najis? Because this opening touched my underwear, like it unfolded and rubbed against my underwear on accident. No urine came out. It was just the urine hole but of-course this area is naturally wet so is it najis?
Q: Is it really so that our evil thoughts are forgiven so long as we don't bring them in action because of the hadith in bukhari narrated by Abu Huraira (radhiyallahu anhu):
The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said, "Allah has forgiven my followers the evil thoughts that occur to their minds, as long as such thoughts are not put into action or uttered." And Qatada (radhiyallahu anhu) said, "If someone divorces his wife just in his mind, such an unuttered divorce has no effect." Sahih al bukhari hadith no 5269
Q: I am scared of death and please tell me what happens after death. I was so scared at night.
Q: Can a Muslim girl go to university with boys and girls?