Red spot in an egg
Q: I understand that if there is a red spot in an egg it should not be consumed. However if I am able to remove the spot completely is it permissible to eat the egg?
Q: I understand that if there is a red spot in an egg it should not be consumed. However if I am able to remove the spot completely is it permissible to eat the egg?
Q: I am researching the use of bone broth and I need to know if is permissible. It is a soup type of dish which is jelly in form after many hours of boiling and also a type of gelatin. If so, are all parts of the bones permissible for use, particularly bone marrow? (except the organs from which we are forbidden to use and eat). It is used for stomach lining healing.
Q: What is the Deeni status of eating haleem, especially so in the month of Ramadaan? A lay person told me that it is a Sunnah.
Q: I was wondering what should one do if someone is trying to buy a specific Chinese herb for betterment of health but almost all Chinese companies promote Taoism and Chinese way of thought. Is it ok to buy from them with the correct intention, or is it not permissible due to the fact that you are giving them the means to continue their dawah?
Q: Sometimes the boiled eggs which I eat have some spots on the shell I don't know if it is blood or not or is it a speckled egg and even if it is blood I remove the shell without that marks getting onto my hands and the egg inside is free of blood and I eat it. Can these type of eggs be eaten?
Q: Is it halaal for us to eat Maggie noodles? Some people say that these thing contain pig fat.
Q: Can I eat from a Shia?
Q: Minute alcohol is present in some drinks like 0.52% or something, something that will not intoxicate, no matter how much is drunk. Then if it doesn't intoxicate then what is the issue with it? I ask inquisitively, thank you. Of course I don't support alcohol being used at all, but the end product is not our doing.
Q: During dinner in my hostel Chinese noodles were being served and even chapati was being served. The guy who serves the noodles serves the chapati too. So my question is will the chapati be haram and napak if that noodles had ajinomoto in it? I don't know whether they add ajinomoto to it or not and even if they add it may also be halaal but I don't know whether they used it or not and even after eating the chapatii with curry my mouth got oily and I drank lots of water and I cleaned the lips and that area for like 10 to 12 times without a single drop of that water falling on me but again sometime later I felt oily on my lips so I ignored it and rubbed it with my hands and touched my pants so am I pure?
Q: My question is about the difference of opinion and dealing with it, like for example, the Hanafee mathhab treats prawns as impermissible (if I am correct), but other mathhabs do not, so if for example, a Hanafee is living with a Hanbalee, and the Hanbalee and Hanafee orders food, the Hanbalee is ordering and he orders a prawn curry and orders a meat curry for the Hanafee, but when the order comes the Hanbalee is unavailable, so would it be considered impermissible for the Hanafee to answer the door and receive the takeaway (the prawns and the meat)?