Maintaining equality between wives in illness
Q: Does the husband still have to maintain equality in the night turns when he is ill?
Q: Does the husband still have to maintain equality in the night turns when he is ill?
Q: Is there equality in sexual relations i.e. the number of times the husband had relations with one wife, is it compulsory upon him to have relations with the other wife the same number of times?
Q: How will the husband divide his time equally amongst his wives if he works during the night and is free during the day?
Q: Can you explain the method of equal distribution of time between wives and does equality of time extend to the day as well or is it restricted to the night? Similarly, could you inform me from what time till what time is it considered night? Does it end at Subah Saadiq or sunrise?
Q: If a person has two wives, one young and one old, is equality waajib between both?
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1. In Islam, is it compulsory upon the husband to exercise equality between his wives?
2. In which aspects does the husband have to exercise equality between his wives?
Q: I would like to ask this, what is your opinion on mut'ah marriage?
Q: My husband gave me only one written divorce (not 3) 3 years back in dubai. After that he realized and made rujoo. I don’t remember after how many days, as I am Sunni Muslim and my husband is Shia, our beliefs are different. I have heard so many times that if a person gave one time divorce and make rujoo (intercourse) then the marriage will continue, I want to know do I have to make any iddat at that time, we don’t know, but if there would be any iddat time then what will I do, do I have to give kuffara? We now moved to Canada one year back from dubai. I will be very thankful as I am very confuse about iddat.
Q: Can we do nikaah with ahle kitab. I mean with a Christian girl, or should I tell her to accept Islam as a religion first then I will be able to do nikaah.
Q: If two individuals have been fooling around (no clothes) and the guys full tip goes inside but not the full penis accidentally, is that considered zina?