Brother refusing to speak to his sister after having an argument
Q: My brother and I had an argument. I forgive him but he refuses to talk to me. Please advise what should I do in a case like this.
Q: My brother and I had an argument. I forgive him but he refuses to talk to me. Please advise what should I do in a case like this.
Q: A man was taking care of his sisters (due to both parents passing away years back). He has now passed away, amongst his descendants there are 6 kids and a wife, of which only 1 baligh son aged 17.
The sister has 4 paternal uncles (papa's) and 3 maternal uncles (mamajees) and a sister. She is not fully mentally okay and needs someone to oversee her daily living.
Q: I used to badmouth my husband and his family infront of my siblings. He read my messages (was doing it for many years) and insulted my family infront of his family. Now he wants me to cut ties with my family. I have two kids what should I do?
Is it permissible to cut ties with family if your husband enforces you to?
Q: One of my siblings cut off ties with my mother. Am I allowed to cut off ties with the sibling who cut off ties with our mother? All my other siblings cut off ties and are asking me to cut off ties as well.
Q: As a Muslim, one should maintain contact with relatives. But what if the relatives do not have adab and akhlaq or are not interest in holding contact with me? What should I do about this?
Q: I have not called some of my relatives for a very long time. However, I do not have any negetive feelings about them. Will this be considered breaking ties with relatives?
Q: I'm the daughter, married and have a baby but still live with my parents as they won't allow me to get my own house.
My mother takes my bank card and spends without my permission nor tells me how much she spent. Is this allowed in Islam? Or is it theft.
Also, she leaves my card in her pocket and now my brother spent nearly £600 without me knowing.
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.