Divorce
He was afraid that his sick father might die because he refused to eat, so he allowed the doctors to force-feed him; is he regarded as disobedient towards his father?
Will righteous deeds that the son did when his parents were angry be accepted?
Is it obligatory for him to migrate from the West when his mother and family need him?
Is it permissible for him to enable his sister to see her suitor outside the home without his father’s knowledge?
His parents want to separate, and each of them wants him to be on their side
If a married son does not live with his mother, is he regarded as being disobedient towards her?
Should he obey his parents and marry someone who is not religiously committed?
Is it better for her to get married or to dedicate her life to her elderly parents?
Her maternal aunt and her husband brought her up; do they have the same rights as parents to good treatment?
If his father tells him to bring a table for the television
Her mother is rejecting the fiancé because there was no prior relationship or dating
Should he obey his mother by taking out a riba-based loan?
Ruling On Obeying Parents in Refraining from Having Children
Father Harrasing Dauhters-In-Law
He wants to put on kohl on Fridays and his parents don’t want him to do that
His mother wants him to study medicine and he wants to enter the business field
He wants to get married to a woman whom his parents rejected because of a physical defect in her
She has both male and female children; who spend on her?
For Eid, should he travel to join his father or to join his wife and children?
She stopped praying when she was sick, then she died; do her heirs have to do anything?
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