Dua to have a healthy relationship with one's siblings
Q: I would like to ask if there's any dua that I can read so I can have a healthy bond and relationshio with my siblings.
Q: I would like to ask if there's any dua that I can read so I can have a healthy bond and relationshio with my siblings.
Q: Is it a sin or not to keep family ties with mushrik relatives as they openly ask the inmates of the graves for children, job, cure, marriage, etc? What is the ruling on this?
Q: I come from an abusive family. My mother believes that we should stay as a family even though my father has been abusive all my life. I wanted to know the stance in Islam, are you supposed to take the abuse to stay as a family or is it better to "break" up the family.
Q: If at some point in a person’s life he would disturb a non-Muslim neighbour of his in a way where there was this sort of pipe thing outside his house such that it was loose and when moved back and forth it would make a noise inside the house. So at times where he repeatedly pushed that back and forth and times where he climbed into this neighbour’s garden numerous times without permission and at times the neighbour may have come out angry at this. The neighbour has passed away now. What do I do?
Q: Under what circumstances can a person break family ties with his/her own siblings?
Q: Is it a must/obligatory to keep contact with distant relatives (parents cousins)? If a person does not wish to keep contact with distant relatives but the parents force him to do so, then what should he do? If a person doesn’t wish to keep any contact, will he be sinful?
Q: I am a 17 years old boy. Many times I have shouted at my parents, but now I have asked forgiveness from them and they have forgiven me.
My questions:
1. Will Allah also forgive me if my parents have forgiven me?
2. Will this behavior of mine towards my parents affect my career in the future?
Q: Whose duty is it to look after the old parents; the sons or the daughters?
Q: In Islam, is it necessary to meet relatives who do not come to meet you or keep contact with you, even though you visited them many times?
Q: I came across a fiqh ruling that employing one's parents is not permissible. Is this ruling absolute, or is it OK if one gives one's parents a respectable position in the firm and a high salary?