Superstitions

Using a broken comb

Q: I would like to know whether there is some ruling in islam that one should not comb his hair with a comb which is broken or just baseless belief? In some case they say it reduces rizq. Is it true?

Superstitions

Q: I am living in Australia for the last seven years. I leased a house here in Australia one Month before marriage, the idea was to live here with my wife. However, I am struggling with visa for last 3 years. One of my friends advised me to change this house as in his opinion this house/land is not suitable for her. I would like to know the reality of land and house in the light of Islam. Also would like to know that, does house or land have any effect on human's life.

Girls born in the early morning

Q: In my culture, the baby girls who are born in the early mornings are known as mangli. There's a saying for such girls that their marriage happens to be late (which I have seen to be true as my aunt married when she was at late 20's) and their married lives are disastrous. Can you give any hadith reference in regard  to whether this has any basis or not? A well known astrologer too commented on such girls by saying that they have a suffering married life. Please answer me about this astrologer's comment and about the girls being born in the early morning.

Superstitions

Q: I have a problem. My brother in-law has some business problem. He went to see a person and it seems that now his problem is solved, am seeing that his business is flourishing. I don’t know what they did. But till that day, I can notice that his “bad luck” is following my husband and me. I am a religious person, I perform my salaat daily, I read Quran and other duas on a regular basis. My brothers in law, his wife are not at all religious. I can see that they are getting the reward for all the prayer that I am a doing. Moreover, all the projects that me and my husband are planning to do failed and we face lot of difficulties in doing something.