Age of menopause
Q: What is the cut off age of menopause? After that age will she regard that haid as istihadha? Will that age be according to her Islamic age?
Q: What is the cut off age of menopause? After that age will she regard that haid as istihadha? Will that age be according to her Islamic age?
Q: I can not sit in salaah. I have knee problem and the doctor isn’t doing anything to help. I also have loud cracks when sitting down and standing up. Can you help me and tell me how I can sit because I am unable to sit in the positions in salaah. I am only 13 years old also and I have done lots of exercises and medicine but they didn’t help.
Q: I am pregnant and sometimes find it difficult to come up from sajdah without support. Once while performing salaah next to the bed, I rested my hand on the bed to take support while coming up from sajdah. Was my salaah valid?
Q: What does Mufti Sahib think of the red/pink colour used in the bushra kitaabs? Is it fine or is it incorrect? Aren't men not supposed to use those kind colours?
Q: Are games like Brawl Stars, Fortnite, and Roblox haraam?
I believe so because there's music in them and 3d images/sculptures of living beings which is haraam. Even if we're not the ones making them, we can change them and when we play them, we give money and popularity to them which is haraam because we should be spreading good, not publicizing haraam in a good way.
Q: When performing Umrah i find it difficult to wear the cap hijaab. Last umrah i performed with my husband, i removed the niqaab while in ihraam.
Can Mufti please advise whether I can remove the niqab or wear the normal niqaab and pay dum.
Q: How can one memorize the Quraan effectively?
Q: Please prescribe the best azkar for protection against the whispers of satan.
Q: What was the controversy regarding Maududi saheb?
Q: As far as I understand, in a marriage, the wife is only entitled to nafaqah. This nafaqah comprises of two sets of clothes a year and some flour daily for her to make bread for herself. The wife is not entitled to anything else.
However, the wife has to serve the husband and do everything for him. He only gives her two sets of clothing yet she has to wash all the clothes in his wardrobe. He only gives her flour, yet she must prepare for him whatever he wants, and while he is eating good food, she must eat plain bread. She has to clean, dust, mop, do the laundry and take care of the children, but she is not entitled to anything.
Does this not show that Islam has given much more to men, as they can enjoy everything while the wife must survive on the bare minimum?