Allah Ta'ala exposing people's sins on the day of Qiyaamah
Q: I’ve heard from many people that all our sins will be presented in front of everyone. Is this true? As Allah سبحانه وتعالى is known as السّتّار
Q: I’ve heard from many people that all our sins will be presented in front of everyone. Is this true? As Allah سبحانه وتعالى is known as السّتّار
Q: Is it permissible for a Muslim to buy or sell pet food which contains pieces of haraam meat? If it is impermissible, will there be any difference in the ruling in the case where the haraam meat is lesser than the other ingredients in the pet food which are halaal?
Q: Using the FNB global account/card, is it permissible to use the airport lounge benefit? No charge per month. No minimum balance required.
Q: Is using charcoal toothpaste allowed in Islam?
Q: According to the Hindu faith when a person passes away, the people who go to the funeral house must wear white. As a Muslim, would I be sinful if I wore white when going to the funeral house?
Q: Is it permissible to recite Hizbul Bahr in the state of Haidh?
Q: There are 2 virtues to ishraaq. One is the reward for hajj and umrah, the second is that one's day will be made easy. To get both these rewards, should 4 raka'aats be read in one go, or each set of 2 raka'aats separately?
Q: Please forgive me for asking this question. Time and again this question comes to my mind so I want to find solace in your answer.
Islam is a religion of peace the only way of life to obtain the satisfaction of Allah. Allah sent so many prophets for the same until our last prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam). If Islam came to our lives to bring peace, why is that so many Sahaabahs who were devoted followers of Islam, died in a brutal way? Umar (radhiyallahu anhu) was killed by a Jew, Usman (radhiyallahu anhu) was killed by so called Muslims, Ali (radhiyallahu anhu), Hasan(radhiyallahu anhu), Hussain(radhiyallahu anhu) all so devoted Sahaabahs died brutally? And if surrendering oneself brings peace than in what form and how it comes? Islam is perfect so it should make our lives peaceful, but I see the anxiety of heaven and hell, the problems of the world remains and the death of so pious Muslims die in struggle?
What is the definition of the peace? Is it spiritual peace inside and not of the physical bodily peace? I keep asking these questions to myself. We are in the right path still why we struggle more than the others who worship animals and idols? What is it that brings peace and what is the exact peace Allah is promising us?
Q: How will a person put qadha salaahs in a will because the number is constantly changing as they perform them?
Q: What takes a person out of the Ahlus sunnah wal jama'ah?