
Ghusl & Washing Ihram After ‘Umrah for Women
Question: Islamic law say about the following: Is it necessary for women to perform Ghusl (Ritual Bathing) after completing an Umrah? Also, is it necessary to w..
Ruling on Eating Foods Cooked with Cockroaches and Insects
Question: Islamic law say about the following: Is it permissible to eat the food in which insects such as cockroaches, or the insects that live in rice, have be..
Can Women Recite Durood-E-Tunajjina During Menstruation?
Question: Islamic law say about the following: What is the wording of Durood-E-Tunajjina? Also, can women recite this Durood during their monthly cycle?..
Ruling on Women Running Beauty Salons After First Azan of Jumu’ah
Question: Islamic law say about the following: Is it permissible for women to keep a beauty salon open and provide permissible services after the first azan of ..
What Is the Ruling If One Doesn’t Perform Idtiba’ In the First Two Rounds of Tawaf?
Question: Islamic law say about the following: If one forgot to perform Idtiba’ in the first two rounds of the tawaf for Umrah and then remembered in the third ..
Is A Muqtadi Required To Perform Sajdah Sahw If He Joins In Tashahhud After It?
Question: Islamic law say about the following: When the Imam was sitting in Tashahhud after performing Sajdah Sahw, a person came and joined the Salah. Will he ..
Can A Non-Alim (Layman) Declare Someone A Kafir?
Question: Islamic law say about the following: If one says a statement of kufr and the listener is quite confident that it is kufr but before telling the ruling..
The Ruling Of Taking A Vow To Recite The Qur’an
Question: Islamic law say about the following: People take the vow to recite the Qur’an for various things. Such as if this tasked is accomplished, I will recit..
If Taking Medication Causes Extreme Thirst, Can Fidyah Be Given?
Question: Islamic law say about the following: I have been suffering from mental health conditions for 17 years. I don’t fast because I have to drink a lot of w..
Private Employee Leave Due to Road Closure
Answer: Islamic principles. According to Shariah rules, an employee bound to work for a specific person or institution at a designated time is called a “p..