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Q: I know that gold and silk are haram for a man, but I heard that one cannot eat with utensils (spoons, forks, etc.) that are made of silver? Is it
impermissible for one to use spoons and forks that are made from silver?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 11:40
Q: What is the ruling regarding stunniang the animal? The process is adopted in the UK and in other countries. If the animal is stunned, will it be permissible to eat the meat of the stunned animal?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 11:00
Q: I was made to marry as soon as I turned 18 and even though I refused my family still went ahead with it. I tried my level best to make something I never wanted to work but instead gained nothing but abuse from the person I married. I received a text from him saying he is divorcing me. When asked about this he said he was joking and never really meant it however I am now wanting a divorce. My family are not agreeing to it yet I wish to go ahead and get one. As I am not registered married in the UK I don't have the legal side of paper work for the divorce to worry about. Will you just let me know how to go about my divorce the Islamic way and if there is any paper work or form for divorce in Islam?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 10:58
Q: Can a non-muslim control the Deen al-Islam in its entirety without exception?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 10:56
Q: The Prophet (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) once said, that the one who leaves or abandons prayer is a kaafir. So what if one who has parents that are from a Muslim background, (practising or otherwise), has never prayed the 5 prayers out of laziness or other reasons, but believes in Allah and His Messenger; is he/she still considered a kaafir? I mean, will they still be Muslims, but only called non-practising Muslims due to them not praying? Also, what if they try to pray sporadically, but without wudu or without saying the prayer words properly or without intention, only to please others (while they still know this is wrong); are these people still considered non-practising Muslims, even though they still believe wholly in Allah and His Messenger? How is a Muslim defined in this case? The reason why I am asking this, is because I heard that because one has either left the prayer or has never properly prayed to begin with, is not even considered a Muslim, regardless of whether he/she believes in Allah and His Messenger or not? Is this correct?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 10:51
Q: I have a question. I really want to get my tongue pierced. I would clean it very well everyday several times a day and I would remove it when going to mosque or prayer. I want it for myself no one else, would this be ok?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 10:48
Q: Is it permissible to use a flytrap which traps the flies inside and the liquid inside then kills them?
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 10:11
Q: When the Imam says Sami Allah Huli man Hamidah, I try to say Rabbana Wa la kalhamd. But before I finish saying it, the imam says Allah Hu Akbar and goes into sajdah before I have finished saying Rabbana Wa la kalhamd. In this case, should I:
- Stop saying Rabbana Wa la kal hamd as soon as the Imaam says the takbir and goes into sajdah?
- Continue to say Rabbana Wa la kalhamd while following the imam into sajdah?
- Do not say Rabbana Wa la kalhamd at all knowing that I won't finish it in time before the imam goes into sajdah.
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 10:07
Q: Is having pre nikah functions found in shariah? We have heard one aalim saying e.g. engagements etc are permissible in principle if no intermingling dancing or exchanging of rings takes place.
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2014-04-17 10:05
Q: Is applying face paint on your face on sports day to identify with your team haraam? I heard a sister in Islam saying that it is haraam.
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