Divorce
Are calamities connected to the words we say?
Saying “O Allah, there is no jealousy (Allahumma la hasad)”
The connection between provision (rizq) and death
The saying “An hour for the Lord and an hour for yourself”
Ruling on cursing or inveighing against circumstances
Ruling on describing a professional player as “God” or “Godlike”
What is the ruling on someone who describes another person as a Jew, meaning that he is miserly or greedy?
Is it permissible to say, “My pride does not allow me to do such and such”?
What is the ruling on saying “Praise be to Allah to the ultimate degree”?
There is nothing wrong with saying of someone who defeats another “he knocked him off his throne”
Is it permissible to attribute thought to Allah?
What is the ruling on a wife saying to her husband, “You are my soul; I cannot live without you”?
Does the blessing mentioned in the verse {And your Lord is going to give you, and you will be satisfied} include all the ummah?
Does the death of an elderly person cause calamity or a decrease in barakah (blessing) for his surviving family members?
Is it permissible to say “So and so is my benefactor (wali ni‘mati)”?
If a person commits a sin for which he deserves to be cursed, can he repent? Is it possible for Allah to forgive him?
Is it permissible to use the phrases the “Holy Qur’an” and the “Holy Prophet”?
Is the saying “If you knew the unseen you would be content with what happened to you” correct?
Can We Say that a Person Has Wronged His Lord?
Comment on the du‘aa’, “I strove hard to conceal my sins, and You strove hard, my Lord, in concealing me”
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