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The Quran and its SciencesView›Answers: 131Subcategories: 3
The Quran and its Sciences
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Fiqh of the familyView›Answers: 111Subcategories: 18
Fiqh of the family
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Principles of Fiqh
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Psychological and Social ProblemsView›Answers: 272Subcategories: 2
Psychological and Social Problems
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Islamic history and biographyView›Answers: 67Subcategories: 3
Islamic history and biography
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Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Manners
One of his acquaintances asked him to delete their chat history
4,420She lives with her mother and her sister. Is it okay for her brothers to come in at any time on the grounds that this is the house of their deceased father?
6,819Is it permissible to hang up clothes in bathrooms?
29,494Ruling on making someone get up from his seat
We have not come across any hadith which says that whoever makes someone get up from his seat will be deprived of his seat in Paradise! But whoever makes someone get up from a permissible place that he reached first is wronging him, and he should ask him to forgive him and not expose himself to retaliation on the Day of Resurrection when the issue will be settled with hasanaat (good deeds) and sayyi’aat (bad deeds).17,339Thinking in Islam
24,367Playing [a recording of] Quran in an unclean (najis) place
11,958Seeking refuge with Allah from the accursed Shaytaan during the month of Ramadan
26,642If a Christian congratulates a Muslim on special occasions, how should he respond?
There is nothing wrong with responding when a non-Muslim greets a Muslim at Eid or on any other occasion, by wishing him well and praying for him in an appropriate manner that is equivalent to his greeting. So one may say to him, “May Allah help you” or “May Allah honour you” and the like, and if the intention is to pray that Allah bless him and guide him to Islam, then that is more appropriate and better. And Allah knows best.63,086Ruling on using a water purification system that wastes a lot of water
9,625Guidelines on seeking permission to enter
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