Kissing one's hand and waving
Q: Is it permissible to kiss one's own hand and wave the kissed hand to a person far away?
Q: Is it permissible to kiss one's own hand and wave the kissed hand to a person far away?
Q: I read in a book that a woman cannot show her arms and legs to a non Muslim because they may get attracted. What is the fatwa?
Q: I am a divorced woman and had a painful life with my ex for 28 years. I did not fight or argue with him because of his bad manners and the disrespectful words that he used all the time. He abused me mentally and emotionally until the divorce took place. He had passed away couple of years ago. I have all the bad memories with him, however my children are asking me to go to his grave to say that I have forgiven him and that I am free of all the pain and emotions that were because of him. They say that it will heal me and make me happy. I have verbally forgotton him in my duas many times but in my heart the pain is there. What should I do to clean my heart from him? I am thinking that why should I have to visit his grave while I was divorced and had no contact with him for a long time and still asking Allah Almighty to clean my heart. Your advice according to shariah will be appriciated for visiting his grave and saying those words.
Q: I would like to ask if guinea pigs and hamsters are permissble to keep as pets in Islam. As far as I know, guinea pigs and hamsters are clean and are not related to rats or pigs.
Q: Is it permissible to help an old na mahram women across the road holding her hand?
Q: Is purdah fard for women?
Q: My friend has permanent residency (PR) but she does not live in the country in which she has the PR. She needs to renew her PR card now and to do that she needs to lie by saying that she satisfies the residency requirement to renew the card. Is this considered lying and punishable by God. Please advise.
Q: Is it good or bad to cut one of the fingers through surgery if your daughter had six fingers?
Q: To possess a car in the place where I stay is a luxury simply because of the public transport (taxis and buses) been so well established. Nevertheless, it makes life much easier to possess a car because taxis are expensive and buses takes abit longer. In this situation does possessing a car still fall under hawaaij al asliyyah?
Q: I would like to know the harms of listening to music unintetionally e.g. shopping centers etc and would there be any sin for this?