Drinking luwak coffee
Q: I am wondering if coffee Luwak is halaal. It is from a civet animal that eats it & then cleaned & roasted.
Q: I am wondering if coffee Luwak is halaal. It is from a civet animal that eats it & then cleaned & roasted.
Q: I have had some interest money which I gave to a paraplegic in a wheelchair at our local mosque. I didn’t tell him it was interest. I did not expect any sawaab for this. He made so much of dua for me and I kept saying آمين.
Is his dua acceptable and is my saying آمين acceptable.
Q: I want to know the difference between ilmul yaqeen, ainul yakeen and haqqul yakeen.
Q: It is right to sell an item higher than it's retail price which is mentioned on the product box?
Q: A person is interested in Islam but he is against slaughtering for Eid and even just paying for slaughtering the animal. He respects veganism more than anything. So is there an alternative where he could just make a donation or something or just not be involved in anything related to slaughtering once he reverts?
Q: I am working as teacher in a Higher Secondary School, where students of age group 14-18 are enrolled.
Is it permissible in Islam for a male teacher to place his hand on the head of a female student as a gesture of affection and encouragement.
Q: If someone touches blood from a wound which is not flowing, but a few seconds after touching it the blood starts flowing. Is that blood that he touched paak or napaak?
Q: I would like to ask if it is permissible to watch dramas like Yunus Emre or Kurlus Osman or any other Turkish dramas which are not inappropriate. What about animated movies which have romance and time travel isekai which means to go into a book or another body being alive again and stuff like that.
I won't believe anything like that. It is just for fun and all this during the time when I have menses or any other free time. If not, are there any other halal ways of entertainment other then spending time with family?
Q: The secondary Muslim Girls School teachers stated that Sayyidatuna Khadijah (radhiyallahu anha) was a trader/businesswoman and therefore it's allowed for women to go out to earn a livelihood.
I'll appreciate if respected Mufti Saheb could explain this matter.
Q: I came across a page where someone used mendhi to color the lip a bit. Is that allowed in Islam?