Giving a gift with a condition
Q: If when giving a gift a person puts a condition that the موهوب (the person given the gift) can only spend on a specific thing then is the condition valid?
Q: If when giving a gift a person puts a condition that the موهوب (the person given the gift) can only spend on a specific thing then is the condition valid?
Q: I understand that if one laughs aloud in Salaah, his wudhu breaks, and if he laughs silently, only his Salaah breaks. However, I wish to know what constitutes a loud laugh and what constitutes laughing silently. Also, is a smile considered laughter?
Q: I want to ask that if I can do marriage with younger sister of my wife, I mean second marriage. Islam allowed to do so or not please guide me in detail.
Q: Is lying in a joke permissible?
Q: Humble request for advice regarding the following:
An elderly family member recently forwarded me and other members the following email. I would like to know if I should advise him to renew his Kalimah. He has propagated something which casts a doubt on the fundamental beliefs of Islam. Hereunder is the message:
Q: If "Rabbanaa lakal hamd" the word hamd at the end is sounded as a ت and not د will the salaah brake? The letters ت and د are they from same makhraaj, and so there is no zallatul qari is these are replaced by eachother not on purpose?
Q: Can the trustees of the masjid ban the reading of Fazzail e a'maal? (The trustee doesn't allow jamaats to read this profound kitaab).
Q: Are hanafis allowed to follow a shafi Imaam in witr during Ramadan? (The scholar claims it is allowed and its to bring the community together.)
Q: In our masjid there is a scholar but he is not an Aalim. He gives the Jummah Khutba in English. Is this allowed? Is the Jummah salaah accepted?
Q: I read in a book that to read Sami Allahu liman hamidah, to read hamidah with a soft h i.e. a ه will break salaah. Why is that? The meaning is changed? What if it happened unintentionally?