Wudhu breaking in Salaah
Q: If I am in Salaah behind an Imaam and my wudhu breaks, do I complete the Salaah and repeat after or do I walk away at the point where my Salaah broke?
Q: If I am in Salaah behind an Imaam and my wudhu breaks, do I complete the Salaah and repeat after or do I walk away at the point where my Salaah broke?
Q: Can you use the reef socks as mozas?
Q: I have got one shop to rent in Pakistan. Can I rent it out to somebody who got the business of monitors (they import monitors from abroad and convert it into TV's and sell it) because last time I rented it out to somebody who was doing mobile phone business and he was selling some wrong stuff on mobile phones.
Q: I am a UK tax payer and donate to charities. These charities state that they have a 100% donation policy. I tick the gift aid box so the government contributed as well. This money from the government is used for admin costs and salaries by some charities. Is this permissible, as the government donates the money on the understanding that it will be used exclusively for the respective charity and not for admin costs?
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Q: My friend will be doing itikaaf in Musjid-e-Nabawi. He will be totally alone, nobody will be there to bring him food. Can he eat his food at the hotel which will be right opposite Musjid-e-Nabawi and use the toilet there?
Q: A person touches the private part of his wife, does his hand become napak?
Q: My daughter has a very bad behaviour. She is 12. I want to send her to Pakistan to her grandparents. Her aunties and uncles are there who read their 5 times salaah and observe pardah (what am saying is its an Islamic environment). Is it right for me to send her because I am the parent and its my duty as a mother, but she doesn't listen to me at all. I am scared she might end up going on the wrong path.
Q: I had a question about people I know are Muslims and they celebrate non Muslim holidays? How is that regarded in Shari'ah?
Q: Regarding birthdays in Islam. Many people say "special duaas for so and so person because it is his birthday today" without saying 'happy birthday' or celebrating in any way. Is this permissible?