Giving the deceased ghusal in a bathroom which has a toilet
Q: Can we bath a muslim dead body in the toilet before burial. That toilet includes place for taking a bath and also western commode in that same room without any partition.
Q: Can we bath a muslim dead body in the toilet before burial. That toilet includes place for taking a bath and also western commode in that same room without any partition.
Q: During a fierce argument with my wife, in the condition of extreme anger, I told her that I give you talaaq for one time. Later after about two months, again during extreme anger and in a hot argument I pronounced the word talaaq again two times. During both events, it was only me a my wife and no witness was there. Please advise if talaaq has happened.
Q: Does uttering words as such fall, example if a person says drop me off at such and such a place or else i'll leave islam? I've heard such a sentence uttered infront of me by another so I want to know if it counted or not?
Q: I have heard that if the following dua is read daily with 11 times durood before and after, it will help a girl in getting married soon. Is this an authentic wazifa?
Wa min kullay shai’in zowjaini La Allakum tazakkaruna .Allah Humma bi Haqqi qauwlika Haaza wa Bi Hurmati Nabbiyika Muhammadi Sallal Laahu Ta’ala Alayhi Wa Aalihi Wa Sallam an tarzuqani(name of the girl if the girl is not reciting for herself) zauwjan Saaliham Muwafiqan ghaira muhalifin bay haqqi Sayyidina wa Mauwlana Muhammadiwin’ wa Aalyhi Ajmaeen.
Q: There is a video of a Muslim dying off cancer. The idea is to broadcast the message of his piety. Is it Islamic to video anybody dying. What are the consequences for the deceased if he gave permission to video and broadcast his death on social media after his death?
Q: On a yearly basis, my husband and I invite my mom, brother and his family as well my children and our grand-children - normally we are 15. This year my husband and I extended the invite to his brothers and sisters. My question is, is it bida'h to host a dinner for family as well as give gifts to each one of them. Is there a problem that we wrapped up their gifts? Due to the number of people we had, we put up a marquee this time which we normally don't do. The reason for all these questions we were told that a certain member of our family commented it was bida'h and another said that we should consult with our local Ulama if we plan to host such a Aashura dinner and this saddened us. If this is not the way that we should go then it is our duty to seek forgiveness from Allah for our actions. We await a response from you.
Q: Many people have different opinions about how Aadam (Alayhis Salaam) was forgiven for his mistake which he did while he was in paradise. Some people say he asked for forgiveness on behalf of Prophet Muhammed (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasalam's) name as he remembered that kalima was written on Allah's Arsh. I was reading Quraan with meanings where I came through an Ayat where Allah paak says that he thought some kalimaat to his servant Adam (Alayhis Salaam). " rabbana zalamna anfusana waillam taghfirlana warhamna lanakunnana minal khaasireen ". This is how Aadam (Alayhis Salaam) was forgiven according to Quran. Please let me know the actual way he got forgiveness by Allah Ta'ala. Please it has confused me a lot. Please explain in the light of Quraan and hadith.
Q: I need to find out is going to a qaari who makes salaami to Hazarat Ali (Radiyallahu Anhu) permissable in Islam.
Q: I was investing in haraam till now. Although I didn't know about it, I was again trapped by one of my friends and again invested in haraam for which I will get a good return.
1. One of my friends is in very much debt. Can I pay this money for his debt or 2. In my examination I have paid some money to my professor to help me get some answer in my paper through cheating. I have taken this money on credit and I know this is wrong and haraam. Can I pay this debt of mine through that haraam income?
3. If the above things are not allowed, tell me what should I do with this haraam money?
Q: What is the iddat of a woman whose husband has given her talaaq?