Throwing away a piece of paper with the word Jesus
Q: I got a paper someone kept in Quran about Christianity. Should I throw it away even if jesus is written on it. Should respect be given to Isa (alaihis salaam) and not throw it?
Q: I got a paper someone kept in Quran about Christianity. Should I throw it away even if jesus is written on it. Should respect be given to Isa (alaihis salaam) and not throw it?
Q: My brothers school notebook logo has Allah written on it. He's a child and he prefers to keep his books on the ground to work. The ground is covered with carpet. Will we be sinning if we keep the copy on the carpeted ground?
Q: If you accidentally drop a book with Arabic written in it, like a surah etc. Is there anything that you have to do for Allah to forgive the sin.
Q: Is deleting pictures with Quraanic aayat or hadith regarded as destroying the verses and Hadith? A video went around saying that we musnt delete Hadith and Aayat as a sign of Qiyaamah is that Muslims will destroy the Quraanic verses and Ahadith themselves.
Q: Is it permissible to order Islamic books online and have them delivered through shipping, even though the books contain aayaat (and some are tafseers and translations) and one knows that the shipping process is quite rough? Realistically, the packages will be thrown around, placed on the ground, will have other goods placed upon it, might even get stepped on, etc. before it gets to the destination. Am I allowed to order?
Q: Is it permissible to have Muslim names (such as Muhammad) embroided on a bathing towel?
Q: Is it disrespectful for students of Deen who are becoming Ulama to keep their kitaabs (not notebooks) in a knapsack bag which is carried over one's shoulder on their back? Even their Asaatiza who are teaching final year kitaabs carry their kitaabs in this manner.
Q:
1. How should we discard the papers/school books/note books having words written like Allah, Allah's names or ayahs etc.?
2. Which words need to be given respect and removed from before throwing away the books? Are the words Quran, Rasool, Nabi, Muhammad or any Surah's name to be discarded with respect?
3. If we burn them, can the ash be thrown anywhere?
Q: I have a wall frame with Arabic surah written in it and it has gone really old it is beyond repair and can not give it to anyone if I do the other person will not hang it on a wall in his house. How can I dispose of the frame?
Q: With regards to Islamic literature, for example letters and leaflets that contain the name of Allah Ta'ala and the prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam), how are they to be disposed of? Is it correct to wipe away/erase those names and then dispose of the letters in the bin, or must they be burned?