Making a promise in one's mind
Q: If someone promises something to Allah in his mind without uttering it verbally, is the promise valid?
Q: If someone promises something to Allah in his mind without uttering it verbally, is the promise valid?
Q: Is your father's cousin your mahram? (Your dadis sisters son)
Q: What is the view of giving azaan in new born children's ears, is it proven in the Hadith?
Q: If a husband is continuously involved in zina and is not even guilty of it, does the wife have a right to get separated? If yes, can she file a divorce instead of khula if such a right is given to her in her nikaah agreement? What are the regulations in relation to khula and divorce?
Q: My wife is seeking khula/divorce on the ground of alleged "irrevocable differences". I agree (reluctantly) provided she reimburses my mahr as well as other items of wedding and walima dresses and suites and other items of jewelleries. I have been waiting for the past six months but her (parents) have been non cooperative and belligerent in a sense, NO RESPONSE at all.
Initially they went to Islamic Sharia Council in London, UK and petitioned for divorce which I contested on the grounds that the cause of marriage was her (fraud on the grounds of illicit friendship outside our marriage) entirely her own fault. After a couple of months they decided to withdraw her petition from Islamic Sharia Council. She has now enlisted the help from Birmingham Central Mosque citing the same false accusations and demanding divorce. I will strongly contest on the same grounds. I will give her khula on condition that meets my certain conditions like the return of my mahr, my jewelleries and expensive items of clothing’s. From Islamic Sharia prospective am I right in my demand of my goods?
In a nutshell she wants a divorce from me because I CAUGHT HER RED HANDED with a "family friend" (not even a family friend but just a friend. She is not prepared to break up their friendhip for the sake of our marriage). Please advise me on where I stand.
Q: Please can you tell me the laws regarding a woman who gets her period while travelling and ghusl etc. If she takes a ghusl in the place she has travelled to. Will she read Qasr salah etc.
Q: While reading salah, is it necessary to read thana at the beginning of salaah?
Q: I want to marry someone but my family doesnt like him. Please do something that my family themselves ask me to marry him within 2 days.
Q: My aunty is 60 years old and last month her husband died. She is observing her iddat. Her daughter's marriage was fixed long before her husband died. Can my aunt travel out of the city with her sons and other family members for the wedding. Can she stay there?
Q: Is celebrating mawlood permissible?