Divorce
Ruling on Consuming Prohibited Wealth in Islam
How should they deal with a relative of theirs who steals and consumes wealth unlawfully?
She swore that she would not eat from their wealth unless they stopped dealing with bonds concerning which the scholars differed
His friend who is in charge changed his job title; can he accept the increased salary that resulted from that?
She became Muslim and got married, but herm other is still receiving a pension
His boss gave him the job of following up on some technical drawings, and he managed to save some money on that
He adds his brother’s produce to his own so that the government can market it without (the government) knowing
He got a message telling him that he had won a prize and that he should pay shipping for it!
Is it permissible to take back a loan from a man most of whose wealth is haraam?
Is it permissible for him to ask the company for accommodation if it will be built with a riba-based loan?
He is afraid that he will not find a job; can he work in a riba-based bank?
It is not permissible to take one’s father’s wealth without his consent
Using someone else’s internet connection
Building a mosque with haraam wealth
She did not pay the fee for the scan, so what should she do?
Cheating to get a reward he does not deserve
He got a prize from the lottery company and he did not know
Making use of a house that was built with money earned from alcohol
Their mother prevented them from taking their share of their father’s estate, and issues concerning the fairness of giving (to one’s children)
He was asked to sell the product for a specific price but he is selling it for more and keeping the difference
Our newsletter
To join our newsletter please add your email below
IslamQA App
For a quick access to our content and offline browsing