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Vows
If a person swears an oath silently, is his oath binding?
28,727I have to offer kafaarat yameen (expiation for breaking a vow); is it permissible for me to give udhiyah meat to the poor, with the intention of offering expiation?
4,574If a person vowed to give his child a certain name, is he obliged to fulfil that vow (nadhr)?
5,499She made a vow to her Lord, then she did not adhere to that vow for some time; what is the ruling?
17,713He vowed to give charity if the team he supports won the match
5,331What is the ruling on one who swore on the Mushaf (Qur’an) when he was not in a state of purity?
30,118She Vowed to Fast Nine Days of Dhul-Hijjah but Her Husband Refused: What Should She Do?
1. If a wife makes a vow to fast the first nine days of Dhul-Hijjah on a permanent basis, it is a vow to do an act of obedience and she is obliged to fulfill it. 2. The husband does not have the right to prevent her from doing that, because her husband may only prevent her from observing voluntary fasts. Please see the details below.10,794He swore that he would never do a certain thing in his life, and stipulated that he would fast for thirty consecutive days if he did it, and if he did not fulfill that obligation, then he would fast for sixty consecutive days – and he has broken his
16,580She vowed to sacrifice two sheep; can she give them to provide iftaar to people who are fasting?
9,108Does clicking on the “I swear by Almighty Allah” button on some CDs count as an oath? Is it within their rights to prevent the purchaser from doing what he wants with it?
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