Men wearing chains
Q: Is wearing of chains of any metal permitted for men in Islam?
Q: Is wearing of chains of any metal permitted for men in Islam?
Q: When the Qur'an says faces will be white, I was wondering, does it physically mean their faces will turn white on judgment day or just be radiant?
Q: I am un-happy living at home with the rules that have been implied. Even when I do nothing wrong, I still feel as if they blame me. I do everything in the home for chores helping my parents and errands. I have other siblings as well but the do not help. I am getting emotionally depressed and want to start doing drugs and staying out the house because once coming home I cry most the time. I feel as if my parents don't understand me yet. I try to make them time after time. I have started trying to tell them I am moving out and they react as if I am doing something horrible and hit and yell abuse at me. Everyday it's the same thing. I want to be gone but my family won't let me. Do I leave with out their permission? What do I do? Please help. I am only 20 years old. I do have a friend's house who is willing to let me stay with her as long as I can. I can't focus on my studies any more at all as well. Please help.
Q: If two individuals have been fooling around (no clothes) and the guys full tip goes inside but not the full penis accidentally, is that considered zina?
Q: Is it permissible to give a Qur'an to a non-Muslim?
Q: I went to a college in 2015 and for three months I missed payments to them. I want to pay it back now but I only want to pay for two months. Because the one month we did not do much work and they wasted my time. Can I pay for two months or do I have to pay for all three months? They have no record of it, and they are not asking. But I know that I missed three payments. Do I have to pay for it or must leave it?
Q: Is it permissible to pray wearing shoes? Because I've read a hadith that it is permissible so I just wanted to clarify it.
Q: I just want to ask when performing the tashahhud, when will I raise my finger and when should I place it down?
Q: If your mucus/phlegm has become sweet because of something sweet you ate then will it be okay to pray in that condition? Like in Ramadan when everyone drinks milkshake and eats dates when they break their fast and then they just wash their mouth out with water and stand up for Maghrib Salah even though their mucus is still sweet and the back of their throat is still sweet. Sometimes your mucus remains pink even after you wash your mouth out. What happens if you swallow this pink mucus during salah? Is it sufficient to quickly rinse out your mouth with water before salah or should you wait until the sweet mucus goes away? Sometimes I only break fast with water then eat after I pray to avoid this problem. What is the best way to deal with this?
Q: I heard that if people are on a journey where no availability of food and they will die of hunger, that it is permisible for one of them to sacrifice himself for the others to survive (i.e to be eaten). And if any of them can't sacrifice himself, and they all die at that stage, they are all going to hellfire. Please is there any correction to this rulling?