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Manners
He is asking about the custom of joking with the groom on his wedding night
19,935Is Whistling Prohibited?
The view that is more likely to be correct is that whistling is disliked in the case of men, but in the case of women, it is severer and may be prohibited. So the Muslim woman is emphatically disallowed to do whistling, especially if that is in a gathering, even if only women are present. If men are present in the gathering, then it is quite obvious that this comes under the heading of obscenity.120,508Ruling on websites that have sections for detailed discussion of the private marital relationship
43,204Is it mustahabb to wash the hands with soap?
72,476Family Disputes
58,553Making one’s Messenger topic a du‘aa’ (supplication) or word of wisdom
17,155The Muslim has to pay attention to good manners and modesty when he mixes with people
70,639Is there any hadeeth which speaks of extravagance in using water?
63,995Should I Say ‘Yarhamuk Allah’ to One Who Sneezes Several Times?
1- Saying “Yarhamuk Allah to a person who sneezes, if he says “Al hamdu Lillah (praise be to Allah),” is a communal obligation 2- If a person sneezes more than three times, you should not say “Yarhamuk Allah” to him; rather you should pray for his well-being. For more, see the detailed answer.105,208The difference between crying and wailing for the deceased
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