Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 08:27
Q: An Imaam, while delivering a Jumuah Bayaan, mentioning about holidays said sarcastically: "In holidays we are not Muslims", trying to tell the congregation that we should wake up and no matter holiday or not we have to fulfill the commands of Allah. What is the situation of his Imaan?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 08:23
Q: When I make wudhu it takes too long at times as I feel I am not wetting or covering all parts of the limb I am washing. This is also causing the wastage of water. What can I do to ensure that I do not waste water and over wash? If I rub water over my arms or legs 3 times (and try to cover all areas of the arm or leg) but not every single hair gets wet will this count as still being wet and my wudhu accepted? I would say my arms and legs take the longest.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 08:16
Q: I have a few questions regarding purity. I would appreciate a response. I am subject to whispers from Shaitain, and want to understand these matters properly so I can confront this issue.
- How can one use water to clean themselves after defecating in a modern toilet without getting splashes of water on themselves? I place toilet paper in the water, but water still splashes onto me. I often shower the lower part of my body after defecating to be precautious, but I am torn between the feeling that I am wasting water, and doing something most people don't do on the one hand, and the desire to be clean without doubt on the other.
- To clean a garment that has urine or sperm on it, is it sufficient to wash under a lot of running water a sufficient amount of time, or must it be washed and wrung three times?
- When cleaning clothes with najasah on them in a washing machine, what if drops of water from the first cycle splash onto the inside roof of the washing machine, and then those drops of water fall back into the water during a later cycle. Will these drops of water impurify the clothes? Is this excessive detail?
- If someone has wet feet and they walk on carpet or slippers on which there is something impure, is the impurity considered to have transferred onto their feet?{C}
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 07:58
Q: One person said: "as praying in congregation is a strong sunnah, and although its intentionally abandoning is makruh tahrimi , the ulama said its repeating is sunnah." Does this mean if some does pray at home intentionally then it is sunnah for him to repeat the same salaah after he has prayed?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 07:26
Q: In a answer i read that if someone forgets one of the shurut of salaah such as having wudhu, facing qibla, and prays, then if he remembers before the time of that prayer expires it is fard to reap it, but if he remembers after the has expired it is mustahab to repeat. Please give your input.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 07:22
Q: A person does forget one the fard acts of salaah and remembers this after the time for that prayer expired. A fatwa was writing that is mustahab to repeat the prayer. Pleasr give your input.
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 06:35
Q: A person forgets to make sajdah sahw, is it wajib for him to repeat the salaah?
Submitted by admin on Mon, 2012-11-19 06:25
س: أعطيني قائمة المكروهات التحريمية في المذهب الحنفي؟ أنا أعرف أنها تسقط الصلاة. (أرجو منكم الحصول على القائمة، لا مجرد النصوص الفقهية فقط، لأن في فهمها نوع من الصعوبة)
Submitted by admin on Sun, 2012-11-18 10:08
Q: A certain Masjid committee invested in the Oasis company on behalf of the Masjid. At that time they had not known that it was Haraam. By the time the committee discovered that it was Haraam the investment had already accrued 100 000 rands profit. The question now is that what should be done with the profits gained? A certain Aalim says that since the money belongs to the community, the trustees of the Masjid will have to take them into consideration when getting rid of the money. Another Aalim says that the money is Waqf. Therefore, the trustees will have the independent right of spending the money wherever it may be appropriate without consulting the public. Which of the 2 opinions are correct?
With regards to where the money should be spent, the first Aalim says that it could be spent to build some toilets for the Masjid, etc.. The second Aalim says that there certain people in the community who are heavily involved in debt. Among them 2 are deserving of Zakaat and the third although he is not deserving of Zakaat but he is having difficulty in paying the debt. Therefore, this money should be spent in paying off these peoples debts. Which opinion should be taken?
Submitted by admin on Sun, 2012-11-18 10:06
Q: Can I sell an item in my shop that I don’t have in stock? For example, I sell bathroom ware. A client wants a bath tub and pays for it. I then accept payment, purchase the bath tub from the wholesaler and deliver it to the client’s house. Is this permissible?
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