Using ebucks to purchase pet food
Q: In light of ebucks being haraam, would it be permissible to use the ebucks to purchase pet food?
Q: In light of ebucks being haraam, would it be permissible to use the ebucks to purchase pet food?
Q: I am a sunni girl, Sayyed by cast and got a proposal from a Khoja Shia non Sayyed boy.
My question is, is it ok to get married into a Shia family? If so, what is the right way to do nikaah? Should it be done both ways?
Q: I wanted to know if we are allowed to use fox skin?
Q: What should I advise and say to a person that does ruqya and does not make ibaadat?
Q: I want to know if it permissible for women to freeze their eggs while they're optimal and use them later when they get married? As they have not found a suitable spouse as yet then it won't be a stress to have kids later.
Q: While playing video games, if the character we are playing utters or does something blasphemous, do we lose our imaan.
1. Does blasphemous talk involve Christians cursing too?
2. What is the definition of blasphemy?
3. What if while playing a game, I accidentally chose a character whose dialogue is known to have blasphemy in it. But, during the entire duration of the play, that character did not say any such thing. However, since I know that the character says such things in other instances of the game (even though those instances did not come when I was playing), I am now worried about my imaan.
Would my imaan be in danger because of this and will I have to redo my nikah?
Q: My father passed away in 2021 and, we, the heirs (mother, and 3 brothers, all adults) inherited property and cash as per shariah.
1.The cash was given by us to our mother. We made her the owner of that cash.
2. The property inherited (2 x 5 marla plots) are combined property of our mother and 3 brothers, the net worth of shares is above the nisaab.
Our mother pays yearly zakat as well as Qurbaani.
The question, Is it compulsory for us 3 brothers to pay zakat and qurbaani, provided that our indiviual monthly incomes/savings are less than the amount of nisaab (cannot even buy or share an animal for sacrifice and neither of us can move/sell, the shares of property, or use for any business means). Will zakat and Qurbani be applicable on this sort of shared property?
Q: What is the ruling in Islam if a person borrowed money from a friend for a set time period and willingly wants to return the money with some extra amount?
Q: In a case where shares of a Qurbani animal are bought for deceased, is it permissible to eat and use the meat of that share or should all of the meat of that share be given away?
Q: A person has many years of missed qurbani that he needs to make up for by paying market values.
1. Must he use the market value of a local animal (which would be expensive) or can he use the market value of a cheap country (such as the value of 1/7 cow in India)
2. Should he use the market value for the current year, or should he use the market values for the past years when he missed the qurbanis?