Urine drops problem

Q: I am suffering from incontinence of urine most of the time but I am not coming under the category of mazoor. So whenever I perform namaz I keep tissue paper inside so it can absorb the drop. Even during namaz time the drop falls on the tissue paper. Will my Salaah be valid? and second due to this problem it's very much impossible to recite Qur'an, so can I recite Qur'an from my mobile phone and is wudhu needed to recite it from mobile phone?

Inheritance question

Q: I have a question regarding inheritance. My father died in 2004 and left a property. That property comprises of double storey house. We are three brothers and three sisters. Now the question is that we all have used property for our own use and was never rented however two brothers have spent large amounts of money in restructuring of that property, now those brothers want to give their sisters share of inheritance in that house. Shall we calculate the value of property in 2004 and value of property in current market situation? or shall we calculate the current value of property in condition of before reconstruction? Note:- House was double story when our dad died and now it is triple story but all money is paid by two brothers. I would like to have solution from mufti saheb regarding this.

Women's Salaah

Q: I have read the book regarding womens salaah and would like clarity on a few issues. Please provide proofs from Quraan, hadith and the imaams jazakallah.

1) Why should a women place her hands on her chest in qiyaam?

2) Why should a women only touch her knees with her finger tips for ruku? The hadith that mentions the thief in salaat clearly says that its one who doesn't complete the postures. A women who just touches her knees in ruku is definitely not completing her ruku.

3) Why should a women place her elbows on the ground in sajda? The Ahaadith clearly instruct us not to prostrate like dogs and place our elbows on the ground, they can still draw their bodies close and keep the elbows off the ground.

Stopping the previous husband from living with his new wife

Q: I am Australia based. After a long sour relationship I divorced my ex-wife. She has completed her iddat now. I re-married back home and want to bring my new wife to Australia. But my ex. Wife is refusing to sign civil divorce papers and persistent to spend 12 months separation time. I believe it is not fair to stop a married couple to meet and live together. May I request you to please advise if my ex. wife's conduct is valid under Shar'iah law? Is she allowed to cause delays in adjoining of a legitimate married couple? Looking forward to your instructions.

Husband and wife living separate

Q: I have observed in many countries that people marry and stay with their wives for a month or two and then they go to other countries for work and they come back to their wives after two or three years for a month or two and then again go back. My question is that is this the correct way of spending life with family especially wives? Is this the correct way of spending a married life according to Islam? Please answer my question to clear my concept about this issue.