Giving a translation of the Quraan to a non-Muslim who is interested in Islam
Q: Is it permissible to give a translation of the Quraan to a non-Muslim who is interested in Islam, even though he cannot be assumed to be in the state of wudhu?
Q: Is it permissible to give a translation of the Quraan to a non-Muslim who is interested in Islam, even though he cannot be assumed to be in the state of wudhu?
Q: I am a student of knowledge who studies in South Africa. Often, when I arrive at the airport after a long flight, the need arises to use the toilet. My carry on bag etc. contains Quraan and other books as well and its not safe to leave the bags outside the bathroom. Am I allowed to bring it into the toilet?
Q: I teach kids Maktab and they have Amma Para Kitaabs. When I have my Haidh am I allowed to touch the Kitaabs? Is it okay to touch the edges/white parts of the page where there aren’t any words, or is it the same as Qur’aan – Am I not allowed to touch it at all?
Q: Recently I ordered a Quraan Sharif with English translation from Amazon. They delivered my order to my door.
My question is that now I'm feeling very conscious of how and who might have handled the Quraan and if it's ok that they put the package in front of the door on the ground? I feel very upset and regret ordering it online but I had no other option at the moment. Would I get sin for it?
Q: Is it permissible to deliver Quraans via a courier service?
Q: Is the marker attached to the top of the Quraan regarded as attached to the Quraan? Can women in haiz use this to open the Quraan etc?
Can a person touch the Quraan on phone without wudhu?
Q: Is it permissible to touch Manzil without wudhu?
Q: I would like to find out will it be respectful to make a Qur'aan cover using camo (army) fabric?
Q: Is it permissible to rock back and forth while reciting the Quraan?
Q: Is it permissible to carry one's Qur'aan in one's backpack?