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Basic Tenets of FaithView›Answers: 119Subcategories: 6
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Hadith & its SciencesView›Answers: 72Subcategories: 4
Hadith & its Sciences
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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 FiqhView›Answers: 12Subcategories: 2
Principles of Fiqh
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Knowledge & PropagationView›Answers: 8Subcategories: 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
Islamic history and biography
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Pedagogy education and upbringingView›Answers: 13Subcategories: 2
Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Manners
Is Failing to fulfil One Right of a Muslim a Sin?
The rights that one Muslim has over another are man; some of which are individual obligations that are required of each person, and if he fails to do them he is sinning. Others rights are communal obligations; if some people do them, the burden of sin is waived for the rest. And some are encouraged but not obligatory, so the Muslim is not sinning if he does not do them.185,953Are there righteous deeds that a pregnant woman in particular can do?
2,008Is it Sunnah to wash new clothes before wearing them?
5,539Is he sinning if he rides the bus standing, because the rules do not allow that?
4,001Ruling on buying and selling luxury cars
10,514How should she react to her friends and the gifts that they offer her on her birthday?
14,979Ruling on putting one’s hands behind one’s back when walking
8,583She gave an animal to someone else and he mistreated it; has she sinned?
1,996Does a Muslim Need Permission to Enter His House?
• Allah has instructed the believers not to enter houses other than their own until they have sought permission before entering. • A Muslim man has the right to enter his house even without seeking permission to enter. • Part of perfect etiquette and kind treatment is for a man to seek permission even before entering the room where his wife is, lest he see her in a dishevelled state, or wearing scruffy clothes for doing housework, or similar scenarios in which she would not like him to see her. • If there is another of his Mahrams in his house apart from his wife, such as his mother, his daughter or his sister, then the correct scholarly view is that he should seek permission before entering.6,342Authenticity of Du’a When Looking at the Mirror
1- The hadith about making du’a when looking in the mirror is weak in all its isnads and all of them except the hadith of Anas are extremely weak. The view that it is hasan is not correct because all its isnads are flimsy. 2- The du’a has been soundly narrated from the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) in general terms, without any mention of looking in the mirror.28,819