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The Qurbani sacrifice of a bull with no adult teeth

Answer: permissible without doubt, although its two front adult teeth have not yet come (due to which the animal is generally called having two teeth.) It is ..

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Giving Sadaqah of the amount of previous sacrifices/doing Heelah for the amount of sacrifice

Question: permissible to give Sadaqah of five (5) shares in a cow? Qurbani was Wajib for him but he had not purchased any animal. Just like the amount of Z..

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The ruling on demanding sweet in the name of the registry of a plot

Question: permissible for us to receive such amount in the name of sweet or not? Note: The questioner has cleared that if someone does not give the money, ..

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What should one do if the congregational Salah began while he was offering his Fard Salah alone?

Answer: permissible after ‘Asr Salah. وَاللہُ اَعْلَمُ عَزَّوَجَلَّ وَرَسُوْلُہ اَعْلَم صَلَّی اللّٰہُ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ وَاٰلِہٖ وَسَلَّم Answered by : Abu..

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How is it for medical students to experiment on human bodies?

Answer: permissible to dishonour the deceased. Furthermore, this involves mutilation which is also impermissible. In Ahadees, it has been prohibited to even a..

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Going to the Masjid After Smoking a Cigarette

Answer: permissible for the aforementioned individual to enter the masjid immediately after smoking a cigarette. This is because a bad smell emanates from the..

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Cricket Trophy

Question: permissible or not?..

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Leading the funeral prayer (janaza) whilst in Iʿtikāf

Answer: permissible to perform janāza in ‘Ain-e-Masjid. If you have no choice but to leave the Masjid in order to lead a janāza, and you enter the field u..

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Using Scented Wet Wipes In The State Of Ihram

Question: permissible to use scented wet wipes? If a pilgrim in the state of Ihram wipes his hands with them, what will the ruling be?..

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The imam and followers shaking hands after salah

Answer: permissible and lawful (mubāḥ). It is a commendable act, as shaking hands removes malice and increases their love and respect for each other. Aft..

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