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Hadith & its SciencesView›Answers: 72Subcategories: 4
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The Quran and its SciencesView›Answers: 131Subcategories: 3
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Fiqh of the familyView›Answers: 111Subcategories: 18
Fiqh of the family
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Principles of FiqhView›Answers: 12Subcategories: 2
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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
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Pedagogy education and upbringingView›Answers: 13Subcategories: 2
Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Manners
It is permissible to consult women and for women to express their opinion in the light of what they think is correct
35,987Is it permissible to call a child Binyameen?
91,038Is it prescribed to praise Allah after burping and to seek refuge with Him after yawning?
119,564The younger brother has to respect and obey his older brother who is of sound mind
97,475How to celebrate Eid?
76,371Ruling on sitting, resting on the heel of the left hand behind one’s back
93,341Annulling engagement because of a dream
35,723Moving and swaying whilst remembering Allah (performing dhikr) is an innovation (bid‘ah)
63,347He 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.120,508