Making istikhaarah for all affairs
Q: Can Dua-e-istikhaarah be performed for trivial decisions, or should it be reserved for major life choices?
Q: Can Dua-e-istikhaarah be performed for trivial decisions, or should it be reserved for major life choices?
Q: If someone follows the opinion that celebrating birthdays is halaal as long as they are not extravagant and as long as they don't include something haraam, then if that person says happy birthday to non-Muslims who are celebrating it, are they still Muslim?
Because I've heard from people that if a Muslim participates in a kaafirs events then they have committed kufr (atleats that is what I understood) but what if that person thinks its ok to celebrate birthdays?
Q: I am going to see a girl for a proposal/first meeting. Please can you advise what questions I can ask during this meeting.
Q: I would like to know if the the rule in business 'eft confirms your order' is permissible?
Q: If you happen to pray behind an imaam without a beard or with a trimmed beard, the jamaat prayer will be beneficial. But the prayer is not fulfilled. So I heared for a bayaan that you pray the prayer personally.
This needs clarification. Because the imam who prays in our masjid has a habit of cutting his beard.
Q: If there are a few musjids in an area, which musjid will be the best to perform salaah in? The oldest musjid or the musjid with the most musallis?
Q: Should a Muslim girl call out the azaan in low voice?
Q: Once the Jumuah khutbah starts, is it permissible to perform the sunnah salaah?
Q: I follow Islam out of fear of hell and of Allah's wrath, not out of love for Him or a desire for paradise and I don't like Allah. For me he is something cruel entity but powerful because he is a creator or God. I always think he will be going to harm me and not going to benefit me and He never benefited me, as I said I follow Islam because of fear. I don't want His hell or paradise both, can I make dua for Allah to save me from his hell as well as his heaven?
Q: I am contacting you to seek help.
A friend of mine is losing her imaan, she has been through a lot of hardship in her life and is losing hope. There are some questions she has that I am unqualified to answer so I thought you could answer them for me.
The questions she has are "Why has Allah allowed suffering to the innocent?" "Why did Allah not put us in Jannah in the first place instead of sending us to the Dunya?" "Allah says He loves us more that 70 mothers could, but He allows us to suffer even though we call on Him for help and relief, what can explain that?" "It is said that no one will enter Jannah without imaan, then what about the people who have never heard of Islam?"
Please assist me in bringing her back on the right path. I will be ever grateful.