Doing Deeni work under the supervision of someone who is well grounded in Deen

Q: According to the Hadith "al Quranu hujjatun laka au alaika". If I go from place to place reminding my brothers and my self regarding Deeni tenets, will this ayat alone somehow be sufficient for my immediate salvation? Or will I be given the ability to fully act according to Deen by Barkat of this or any other ayat with steadfastness?

I am afraid you are going to answer that if I do not act on the remaining verses but stick to one Quranic verse, the bad will out weigh the good and the Quran will be proof against me.

Scalp micro pigmentation

Q: I am looking to seek a ruling on whether scalp micro pigmentation (SMP) is permissible in Islam. SMP stands for scalp micro pigmentation.

It is a method of depositing pigment into the dermal layer of the skin on the scalp, which replicates hair follicles. When viewed from a few inches or further away, the pigment dots appear as hair follicles. Here are some facts provided by a number of SMP clinics I inquired with:

SMP will have no effect on the ability for the skin to absorb water (i.e. for wudhu) or release water as sweat. The pigment consists of Iron Oxide, which according to the clinics is readily present in the body naturally The main difference between a tattoo and SMP is that SMP is semi-permanent and uses a completely natural pigment. It uses specialist pigments created for the scalp only, not tattoo ink.

Equality between wives

Q: What is the ruling on a husband who only provides for one wife and not the other even though he has 2 wives?

My husband lives with his second wife and I am the first. He pays rent where he lives and buys groceries but I see to myself. I pay my own rent and buy my own food. Is it permissible for him to do this? I am a Muslim revert and this has tested my faith to the point where I am having difficulty in believing in Islam.