Reward for the wife whose husband goes for jamaat
Q: What is the reward for the wife whose husband goes for jamaat?
Q: What is the reward for the wife whose husband goes for jamaat?
Q: I am in Tabligh Jamaat. I don't work. I'm free all the time but what time is good for me to read books during the day?
Q: I would like to know if it is permissible for a Muslim (tabligh jamaat) to invite non Muslims at a church to Islam (give dawah to them)?
Q: I just want to ask for an explanation about Tabligh Jamaat and to go for 4 month in the path of Allah.
Q: I grew up in a home where my dad always went out in Jamaat and did Taleem at home. I am married to a Muslim man who is kind and generous Alhamdullilah but does not believe in tableegh work, he refuses to go out even for 3 days. I have made dua many times but he refused. He will sit and listen when Jamaat visits our home but his dad told him not to go with the "tabhleegis" if I can put it like that. Please elloborate to me in simple terms
1. What is Tableegh and why the Jamaat goes out doing Tableegh work so I can explain to him and his family. Alot of them also say that Taleem is a tabhleegis practice and that's the reason they don't do it.
2. Also they believe in reading Salaami which I was never taught. One question also raised is that why don't we read the salaami in the Taleem groups done by women weekly?
Q: I would like to inquire regarding the following:
1. Does the amr bil maroof abundantly mentioned in the Qur'an include inviting non Muslims towards Islam?
2. Which should be given preference/which is more important, inviting non Muslims towards Islam, or inviting Muslims to uphold the deen completely? Does one hold greater importance over the other or are both equal in importance?
3. If one carries out one out of the two above, will it be considered to be deficient for not carrying out the other?
Q: We hear in some bayans, "Allah will ask us on the day of qiyaamah, that Deen was coming out of the lives of the people, what did you do to bring Deen alive?"
1. Is this a valid statement to make?
2. Will we be questioned about whether we made efforts of Deen or not?
3. If someone does not make any effort of deen on others at all, but does practice on deen himself, will he be taken to task for this?
4. What is the ruling regarding tabligh in the current tarteeb present, is it something mustahab, or mubaah, or what?
5. What is the ruling regarding tasawwuf in the current tarteeb present of going to a shaykh etc, is it something mustahab, or mubaah, or what?
Q: I read that there’s an isolated island off the coast of India, the sentinel islands. A tribe of people dwell on this island and have been isolated from the rest of society for centuries. They are unaware of the cultures, religions and technologies that exist throughout the rest of the world. This group of people and their way of life are protected due to the fact that they haven’t been exposed to half the viruses and diseases that exist on the mainlands. How will this group of people be judged?
Q: Ladies taleem is arranged at different houses each week for 45 minutes. When taleem is at a specific house, can the men of the house still be there, in another room, as long as they don't interact with the ladies doing taleem? So as long as the men stay in another room, and dont walk pass the ladies, or directly overhear them, will it be ok? Or must the men leave the house entirely before the ladies arrive?
Q: I want to ask you whether or not making Dawah is obligatory on me while I have no proper knowledge of Islam. If someone asks me about a delicate feature of Islam, like about women's rights, I cannot provide them with a structured answer. What should I do: should I make Dawah or not? If I should, how should I?