Car financing, house mortgage & interest from a non Muslim bank
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- Car financing or house morgage is halal?
- Getting interest from a non Muslim bank is halal for a Muslim?
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Q: Is it permissible to work at this company: http://www.ramaer.nl/nl/markets/aerospace
See under the heading "markets" for which sources they produce products for.
Q: Here in singapore during chinese new year time, there will be a lot of oranges sold in supermarkets. the oranges are packed in a decorated box, each orange is wrapped in plastic on which written in mandarin, new years greetings or wishes which means more or less "Good Fortune" or similar sentences. The oranges are halal of course but it's the packing that make me uncomfortable to buy them.So is it ok for muslims to eat this oranges?
Q: Is it permissible to keep hunting trophies? (A hunting trophy is an item prepared from the body of a game animal killed by a hunter and kept as a souvenir of the successful hunting expedition. Often, the heads, skins or entire bodies are processed by a taxidermist, although sometimes other body parts such as teeth, tusks or horns are used as the trophies. Such trophies are often displayed in the hunter's home or office, and often in specially designed "trophy rooms," sometimes called "game rooms" or "gun rooms," in which the hunter's weaponry is displayed as well.
Q: Is the rule regarding the top part of the foot being exposed during ihraam proven from ahaadith, as many claim this in only found amoung our ulama?
Q: Could I have the proper meaning and correct spelling for the following names, I am due to have a baby next month Insha Allah and I am looking for good names, maybe you can even suggest a few if I have not already mentioned them? Boy names: Mohammed Zaid, Isa, Hamdan . Girl names: leyya, Zayna.
Q: Can the meat of qurbani be distributed to a non muslim neighbour?
Q: If a medical aid model is proposed where one deals directly with the hospital and there is no middle man in between e.g. one pays a monthly fee and the hospital will now treat one whenever he gets sick, then will this be permissible? Can this be likened to an armed response alarm company where one pays a monthly fee to the security company to come out when there is an emergency?
Q: We were corrected by an Aalim recently that many times we do a deeni amal but only for the worldly benefit e.g. reading namaz so we can get barkat in rozi. Question: how should one combine the both intentions as many times an amal (e.g. ayatul kursi is recited for protection)is done solely for worldly benefit.
Q: Does saying the following sentence constitute a oath: " tawbah that I will use this phone ever again."?