Taking a photo of a grave with the intention of showing the close family
Q: Am I allowed to take a picture of my father's grave on my phone to show my mother and sister? After showing it to them, I will delete the picture.
Q: Am I allowed to take a picture of my father's grave on my phone to show my mother and sister? After showing it to them, I will delete the picture.
Q: Is it obligatory on us to reply if anyone says to us Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Baraakatuhu? What will be the extent of that reply, do we have to say Wa Alaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Baraakatuhu or we can just say Wa Alaikum Assalam? Whenever I receives your reply through email, there is always written Salaam in the beginning, do I have to reply to that Salaam as well?
Q: I have a question, when you finish praying and in about two hours time you find some little sperm (which is light like water). Do you have to repeat that prayer?
Q: I have started reciting Aayat-e-karima. Insha-Allah the intention is to complete 125000 times. I have two questions. 1) Since I have started the tazbeeh, can I continue in menses? 2) Can someone else also help me finish and complete the the tazbih. I have done most of the recitation but my cousin is helping me to complete only a few tazbeehs (8300) is that ok? Now only last 5000 are left.
Q: I would like to know that if you have a plaster on your hand and you remove it to perform wudhu and it bleeds after wudhu is complete, then does this invalidate the wudhu?
Q: Should we say Aslamu alayk or alaykum to a single person?
Q: Whilst performing a Qada prayer, one had just finished reciting "As-Salamu-Alaykum" of the first Salaam, and before one could complete "Wa Rahmatullah" (and even before the second Salaam), one's wudhu broke. Is this prayer to be repeated?
Q: A male has a valid reason for performing Salaah at home. For Fajr Salaah, should he perform it when it is still dark (like for woman at home) or when it is bright (like for men in the Masjid)?
Q: Why is the index finger called 'shahadat ki ungli'?
Q: My question is related to making the verbal niyyah before salah. Is it a bida'h? I have gone through a lot of articles regarding this matter. Some people say that it is bida'h. Some say that it is okay to say it verbally whereas some say that it is not from the sunnah, that our prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) did not use to do this. He would rather make intention in the heart and start the salaah with Allah Akbar. I am confused with it and don't want to fall in doing something wrong. So if you can guide me to the right path Insha Allah. I also want to know if the intention is to be made in the heart only then what are things that should be said in the heart.