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Basic Tenets of FaithView›Answers: 119Subcategories: 6
Hadith & its SciencesView›Answers: 72Subcategories: 4
The Quran and its SciencesView›Answers: 131Subcategories: 3
Fiqh of the familyView›Answers: 111Subcategories: 18
Principles of FiqhView›Answers: 12Subcategories: 2
Etiquette, Morals and Heart-SoftenersView›Answers: 23Subcategories: 3
Psychological and Social ProblemsView›Answers: 271Subcategories: 2
Islamic history and biographyView›Answers: 67Subcategories: 3
Pedagogy education and upbringingView›Answers: 13Subcategories: 2
Rulings on enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil
Warning against describing a Muslim as a disbeliever without proof and before establishing proof against him
17,697A brother’s responsibility towards his siblings at home
35,652What should she do with her friend who does not cover, so that she will wear hijab and dress modestly?
16,640Some means of calling people to Allah and renewing faith in their hearts
9,920Ruling on covering up for someone who committed sin
17,592Concealing people’s sins is a matter that is subject to further discussion
122,532Should he enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong to someone who will not listen to what he says?
16,995There is nothing wrong with reporting criminals, even in an non-Muslim country
40,570How we should react to websites that vilify Islam, and what are the ways in which we can support Islam?
20,366Preventing Non-Muslim Wife from Celebrating Her Religious Festivals
A Muslim husband has the right to forbid his non-Muslim wife to commit evil openly in the house such as setting up statues or ringing bells. This also includes celebrating innovated festivals, such as Easter, because that is an evil action according to Islam. The Muslim husband does not have the right to force his Christian wife to give up her beliefs, but he may denounce her open profession of falsehood.80,149