Following a Shafi'ee Imaam

Q: If a Hanafi follows a Shafi'ee imam whose salat is valid according to the Shafi'ee madhab but not the Hanafi mazhab (e.g. when doing masah of the head in wudu, the Imam did masah of just 3 straws of hair), will the salaat of the Hanafi follower be valid?

Dream

Q: I had a dream about my teacher, who is an Aalim and teaches me Quran and fiqh. My dream was that I saw him bruised on his face badly. I asked him what happened and he said he was walking at night in gasht and some men attacked him and took his Quran away. Then he managed to get the Quran back from them and run away. I saw it as he described it and he was just trying to defend the Quran not himself. What does this mean? Should I discuss this with him?

Dream

Q: I saw a dream that my uncle is sitting in a vehical (van). I opened the door of the van and saw too much food staff inside the van. But I picked one bread without food. After that I was walking and eating this bread.

Dream

Q: This morning I saw a dream. I was in that dream and one more person associated with me was going inside a cave. There were two paths, one was going up and another one was going down. We took the down path and were moving. After a few steps we found a face of a person on ceramic stairs. My associate went ahead and I stopped there and was looking at the ceramic. I said Salam to that ceramic stair and I got an answer of my salam in return. I asked them who are you then they replied to me to go ahead and you will find out. Me and my associate moved further then found a room (now my associate vanished, I didn't seen him). I entered the room and I found a person sleeping there with a long dark black beard and in light chocolaty Islamic costume. I asked them who are you? And they just show me the small ship which was kept on holder which was connected with two steel chain and was made up of wood. I took that ship in hand and asked what is this and who are you. Then they replied that they are Nuh (A.S) and that was the ship the boarded last time while flood. Then I kept back that ship and holder and asked Nuh (A.S) to teach me islam and guide me. From then they accepted me as there student. After that once they visited me and my home and next time I went to meet them at there resting place, when second time I went they replied, why you came, instead of coming you could have asked me from your place and I would have answered you. Then I left the place and woke up saying Durood sharif.

Doubting about washing one's body completely in ghusal

Q: I have a doubt that the fard ghusl I made that day I forgot to soap inside the anus. Normaly I soap then rinse etc so now I don't know if my
ghusl is done since they say you can't judge on doubt but you can on certainty. If you are certain you missed it then redo it if your are not certain leave it. Is this the right way to do it? If not can you explain jazakullah.

Importance of consulting one's elders with regards to marriage

Q: I have found a spouse for myself and a very good one alhamdulillah, however he is from a different culture from me. I have nothing against interracial marriage or different cultures getting married in fact I find it very fascinating. I am scared what my family might say and that they will not accept. My brother is also a mufti and there are people in my area who have married from different cultures but my parents may have a different opinion when it comes to there own family. What should I do to overcome being scared and to be confident to tell my family?

Wife suffering from Epilepsy

Q: I got married recently. It was an arranged marriage. After marriage I came to know that my wife is suffering from Epilepsy (Fits). When i asked her father and brothers they said she never had anything like this before. I even asked my wife but she too denied having Fits in the past. I love my wife a lot. As it was an arranged marriage, everything in this relationship was based on trust. I took her to the best doctor, so as to get the best medicine for her. Even the doctor asked to her parents if she had Fits in the past so that she can give her the right medicine, there also they denied it. 

After few weeks her parents came to my house and accepted of her suffering from Epilepsy, but said she had only one and that too 8 years back, while she was suffering from fever. I was very sad as they have hidden this fact from me.

But still I tried my best and provided her the best of medication. Now after 4 months of marriage, she had another attack of Fits. This second made her quite weak, so much so that she was not even able to walk properly. After this second attack she accepted that she had been suffering from this fits in the past and her family has hidden this fact from me and my family. 

If they would have told this before marriage then I would have got married to her or would have selected any other girl for me. Now I feel cheated by her parents. Her brothers and herself because they all knew everything but still they kept on hiding.

I want to ask in Islamic point of view what will happen if i go ahead and divorce her? Am I allowed to do that or will it be injustice to my wife as she must have lied to me thinking of her parents.