Urdu Questions

Company me kaam karne ke liye jhooti letter likhna

Q: Me ak company me ak saal se kaam kar raha hu. Ab mujhe job change karni he. Dusri company me 2 saal ka experience chahiye. To kya me current company me se 2 saal ka experience latter banvakar us company me job karu....ye jaiz hoga???? Dusra mera salary idhar 10000 he ..aur salary me current company ka mene unko 13000 dikhaya he.....ab us company ne muje interview me pass kardiya he aur vo log mujhe 14000 salary de rahe he......to kya is tariqe se Job karna jaiz hoga ke haram hoga.....plz mujhe rasta dikhaye me kya karu.....ye rasta galat hoga but...job pana bahot mushqil hota he isliye.......me samne vali company me kaam karne me capable hu.........to kya me ye offer accept karu ya accept na karu?

Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wasallam's) first meeting with Jibreel (alaihis salaam)

Q: I have a strange question. When the first Quranic verse was revealed, why Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) did not recognize Jibreel (alaihis salaam) the angel but Khadija (radhiyallahu anha), the first wife of Nabi (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) recognized the angel and what made her open her hair, she had never met and seen the Angel Jibreel. Could you please clear this thing?

Talaaq ko mu'allaq karna

Q: Mene shadi k din apni wife se kaha tha k meri falaan banday se narazgi hy aur tum ny wahan nahe jana agar gyi to divorce. But ab 5 saal baad hamari narazgi khatam ho gyi aur ab wahan me apni wife ko kese bhajuu? Jab k ab iska kuffara kese hoga?

Carmine e120

Q: Mujhey Carmine e120 k baaray main pata karna hai...yeh ek qism ka insect hai jisay boiled karkay us main say colour nikaala jaata hai jo stationary items main use hota hai. Jiskay baaray main neecahy likha hai.

E120 is a red food coloring which is derived from insects. This ingredient can be found in a lot of food. Recently, they've started using E120 in the gelatin-free Skittles produced in the UK, which has caused most Muslims up there to stop consuming them. E120 is most common term for this substance used in ingredient labels, however they may also list it as carmine (dye) or cochineal.