Making one's wife reach orgasm while she is in haidh
Q: I just needed to find out if it's ok in Shariah for my husband to make me reach orgasm during my haidh. He is able to do this while the satr area is covered.
Q: I just needed to find out if it's ok in Shariah for my husband to make me reach orgasm during my haidh. He is able to do this while the satr area is covered.
Q: Is it permissable for a Muslim girl to marry a Hindu boy?
Q: Kindly advise options for a pilot to perform salaah whilst on duty.
Q: I want to be with the good people on the Day of Resurrection. Can you please advise me?
Q: I study in a co university. Yesterday was my first class. A guy came and sat next to me. He seem to know nothing about using the computer and kept asking me questions. Is it permissible to help na mahram regarding studies with no impure intentions? Also, he was sitting really close to me. Is that haram?
Q: I am working as a consultant in a micro finance bank that provides loans on interest. Are my earnings halaal?
Q: I feel that it is quite easy to commit kufr if not being careful. I was debating a brother about birth control. I say that the Muslims should have as many children as possible to enlarge and strengthen the ummah. He said that quality is better than quantity and having less kids means each kid gets better resources. He then gave an example that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and his companions were able to defeat larger enemies. Here came the main point: I argued that “it was not because that Umar or Abu Bakr were smarter than Abu Jahl and other kaffirs in raw intelligence, but because Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta’ala) favored the Muslims against their enemies”. Basically I was saying that the “Sahaba were not smarter than the kaffirs in raw intelligence” but they won because they had the favor of Allah (Subahanhu wa Ta’ala). Is it kufr to say that “Sahaba were not smarter than the kaffirs in raw intelligence”?
Q: My toe was hit by a heavy thing falling down and it caused some blood to emerge within the nail. I heard that blood on the surface was pure and I washed the toe and did not think about it. Weeks later I thought about this again when I saw the dried up blood in my nail (Note: some of the blood was within my nail so I cannot remove it, otherwise I would need to remove my nail!) and I don’t know if that counts as pure or impure.
Q: I had received store vouchers because of my birth month and thus used them. I wish to know if this is acceptable. I don't have to spend a certain amount to use the vouchers. It's just an x amount.
Q: What does Islam says about transgenders? Should we give them money when they ask?
What is the hukum about parda? Should a woman do parda or not?