Using the word divine to describe food
Q: Can I say the food is divine or must we abstain from using the word "DIVINE" to describe anything . Divinity only belongs to Allah. Nothing compares to Him. Rather say "Awesome"?
Q: Can I say the food is divine or must we abstain from using the word "DIVINE" to describe anything . Divinity only belongs to Allah. Nothing compares to Him. Rather say "Awesome"?
Q: My mother is a widow and the only finance to run her house is the amount that comes against the government scheme which is interest base. My question is that is it permissible for me to have food there and receive gifts from her whenever I go to her house. I am married.
Q: Is it permissible to give away doubtful eatables (doubtful because few ingredients are mashbooh) like chocolates, biscuits and similar items to a non-Muslim?
Q: Are fizzy drinks halaal?
Q: Main khana kharaha thaa ke meray khanay say keday (insects) nikal geya.
Q: Is nutmeg haraam?
Q: I have a problem that before I used to make tasty foods but after eating something from my aunt I can't make tasty food and my mother all the time abuses me, but what can I do? Please help me.
Q: Does magnum ice cream contain pig gelatine?
Q: Is it permissible to eat duck?
Q: Is there any guidelines on how one can determine if a cheese is halaal?