Superstition
Q: Is it right that the men who have no hair on their chest are the enemy of the Prophet or they are selfish?
Q: Is it right that the men who have no hair on their chest are the enemy of the Prophet or they are selfish?
Q: I am suffering from heavy bleeding which continues approximately for the whole month. I want to ask is it on 10th day or after 10th day? I may
continue my namaz and tilawat?
Q: I spoke to a guy vulgarly about sex which is not permissible in Islam but I realised my mistake and asked forgiveness from Allah Ta'ala. Will Allah forgive me for my previous sin? Now I am going to get married with the blessings of Allah. Please suggest what to do for maghfirat.
Q: Is there any thing in Islam that if we delay washing the utensils like one or two days the unwashed utensils curses the people living in that house?
Q: I want to ask any waizfa or surah for my cousin. He is suffering from lose motion since a month. He lost 4kg. A qari saab told him that because someone did tawiz on you that is why you have become more ill. He went to a doctor twice. They do many test all is clear. We are very worried.
Q: It is obviously haraam to violate the hijab, in terms of both, appearance and attitude and actions. I know for example, speaking about private things to the opposite gender is haraam. What if one shakes the hand of the opposite gender whom he/she is completely un-attracted to? Is there still sin in this?
Q:
1. After making wudhu/rinsing the mouth, the saliva of a fasting person is extremely 'wet,' as though there is some residue of water left. Despite spitting out the saliva numerous times, the excessive ‘wetness’ remains for a long period. Does swallowing such type of saliva invalidate the fast?
2. If so, is Qadha or Kaffaarah necessary?
Q: Me and my wife are not talking for two months. Since our seperation I have made no oath not to return to her or talk to her she is the one who
does not want to talk or reconcile. How does this affect our nikah am I still her husband?
Q: If one is reading an Islamic book that happens to have an ayat of the Quran in it, does one need to have wudhu to read this book? I am reading a book on the fundamentals of Islam and there are a few verses from the Quran throughout this book. Do I need to have wudhu to read this book or can I read this book without wudhu as long as I do not touch the verses that are written?
Q: I have a question that the problem is I had done some sexual relations with my sister. I want to know what should I do to get forgiven?