Assalaamu'alaikum.Dear syaikh, I want to ask, if I found different fatwa about single problem, what should I do?Here is my problem:I once made an oath/vow of lajaaj that "by Allah, whenever I do a certain sin I will fast a day". The keyword is that my oath contained the word "whenever". In 2015, I searched for fatwa regarding my problem and found these.. More
Salam aleikum wa rahmatu Llahi wa barakatu.1 i read in some fatwes when a muslim meet his brother he shoud not kiss him because it is not from sunna but only tighten his hand ( Is it True?). I want know if these position is the same for relatives: when i meet my grandmother or grandfather, aunt, uncle, ecc can i kiss or embrace him or her? 2 when i.. More
Assalamu alaikkum . I am hanafi according to Hanafis oath of disbelief considered as kufr if I made oath saying I will become kaafir if do such thing and if I believe that I will become kaafit by doing that or if I really intend that will become kaafir by doing that I will become kaafir . So I believed and I broke the oath . So I made tawba. Said sahadha.. More
Assalamu alaikkum please give me an answer without sending link plz . According to hanafi rulling I made an oath as I won’t do such thing when ever I do I will commitshirkor kufr and I will become kafir .i was ready that time I was ready to do it happily and and I was ok with it doing shirk and kufr and being kafir I was ready to do it Now I broke.. More
Salamuaalaikum as Rahmatu Allah wa barakatu, I made an oath by swearing in my prayer to Allah that I would never ever do a certain thing (a certain sin) again and that I would donate 10000 € if I will do it again. Despite that I did the sin again. I read that the expiration for breaking an oath is to feed 10 poor people. Do I have to feed the ten.. More
Assalamu-aleykoom, a few years ago I got angry with someone who had bought some clothes for me and I swore on my afterlife (I said 'wallah iladheem ala akhirtee) that I would never wear them. Unfortunately I MAY have worn them (they look similar to many of my other clothes) afterwards, but I don't know, and if I did, I don't know how many days I would.. More
Assalaamu alaykum. I saw my deceased father in a dream today, and he asked me to pay rs 900 to the mango vendor. I do not know which vendor it is in this case. Is there any alternative way I can pay off his debts to free him from Hellfire? Regards.
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Assalaamu alaykum. I asked the same question before; please answer me seperately. I have a boyfriend, and I swore an oath to Allah that whenever I would get a message from a guy or if anyone speaks to me, I would tell him everything; or that I would tell him everything that I do apart from my ordinary routine; I do not remember exactly. However, I do.. More
Salam. I am presenting this question to clarify. Is it permissible for a woman who is covered from head to toe (including the eyes, but not her hands) to demonstrate in a video what occurred in her dream to a male student of knowledge given that the shape/size of her ‘Awrah (what should be covered of the body) appears due to putting a cloth around.. More
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu. Do I need permission to enter my parents' room every time? They get annoyed by that and tell me to come in without asking.
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You rightly advised me recently to not consult many scholars on a single issue as it can lead to confusion. In the past 3-4 years, as I have been striving to increase my Islamic knowledge and correct practice of the religion, I would usually read and reference two prominent fatwa websites and two scholars, whose email ID's I have. I trust the religious.. More
Assalamu alaykum. Is it obligatory to give the Salaam greeting and take permission before entering my relatives' house? Sometimes they open the door for me and I just enter without asking permission orally. Is that a sin?
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I was wondering, if a person makes a vow to renounce an act that is recommended, such as not reading/researching hadiths for a period of time or voluntary prayer, is it considered valid?
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Assalaamu alaykum. In Japanese and Chinese culture, one has to bow down before his boss or superior. In Islam, however, it is haram to bow down before anybody other than Allah. What if we can make a way out? For example, if somebody just makes a gesture like slightly bending his back in front, suppose maximum 20 degrees, without bowing his head, which.. More