Durood-e-qabrastaan
Q: I want to ask whether we should go to the qabaristan in the morning and recite durood-e-qabaristan for 41 days. Will this help our dead parents?
Q: I want to ask whether we should go to the qabaristan in the morning and recite durood-e-qabaristan for 41 days. Will this help our dead parents?
Q: What is a Muslim’s duty towards beggars?
Is it absolutely obligatory to always give them money irrespective whether they are Muslims or not and irrespective whether they are genuine or habitual. Most appear to have made begging a living.
We constantly get lots of beggars (both Muslims and non-Muslims, young and old) that regularly come round and expecting money. If a nominal amount of money is given, it is often refused and, if food or anything else is given, it is simply also refused or thrown away.
We also get many Muslim youngsters that appear healthy and able to work; yet come around begging. In this instance, can one refer them to the nearest Jamiat Office who will no doubt screen them and ascertain if they are actually genuine and do qualify for assistance? Kindly advise.
Q: What is the most powerful wazifa for increasing memory?
Q: After I became baligh, I would offer my prayers but mostly I would miss them. I've missed my prayers and I don't know how many prayers I've missed. It's uncountable. How can I offer my missed namaz? How will I know that my missed prayers are done? Is it possible if I offer salat-ul-toba and never miss my prayers?
Q: In order to become a mufti or aalim, must one aalim or mufti teacher must die in order to pass the title for one to become one and give a fatwa?
Q: If a woman's husband has been addicted to pornography for many years (10+), is it still her duty to sleep with him whenever he calls for her?
Q: Naseeb me jo ho, kiya wo hatho ki lakeero me likha hota he? Aur agar haa, to dua ke zariye badla bhi to ja sakta he naseeb?
Q: Spending on ones family is sadaqa. Even we cant intent of sadaka before spending on family. I have a habit every morning where I keep away some money with the niyyah of sadaqa and at that very time, after taking out the sadaqa money, I also make dua to Allah to make my certain works done or certain affairs easy. My question is, can I spend that sadaqa money on my family?
Q: Does an inhaler used for asthma break your fast?
Q: I want to know if a Muslim brother dies and if he succeded in giving the answer to the three questions in grave, what will happen to his dead body? Will it remain in it's orignal form or will it decompose?