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Acts of Worship
Is it permissible for him to break his fast because his work is difficult?
66,049Entering the toilet with a mobile phone on whose screen is the name of Allah
72,524Should he pray behind someone whose ‘aqeedah is not known, whether there are Sufis and Shi’as in the country?
75,707His father does not let him pray Fajr in the mosque – should he obey him?
38,368Can You Wear a Baby Sling in Ihram?
There is nothing wrong with wearing a sling to carry a baby whilst in ihram, because that is not the kind of clothing which is described in the texts as being forbidden when in ihram, nor is it like such clothing.28,045Can Women Lead Men in Prayer?
It is not permissible for a woman to lead a man in prayer and his prayer offered behind her is not valid, because of a great deal of evidence to that effect, and the man must repeat his prayer.184,601Can Toilets Face the Qiblah?
It is narrated that Prophet Muhammad forbade facing towards the Qiblah or turning one’s back to it when relieving oneself. So long as you are still at the building stage, it will be more on the safe side if you build the toilets so that when relieving oneself one is not facing the Qiblah or turning one’s back to it, so as to avoid a matter concerning which the scholars differed.151,073Can Women Enter the Mosque During Menses?
It is not permissible for a menstruating woman to stay in the mosque. As for passing through the mosque, there is nothing wrong with that. Thus, it is not permissible for her to go there to listen to Halaqahs (study circles) and recitation of Quran, unless there is a place outside the mosque where the sound can reach via loudspeakers, in which case she can sit there and listen to the Dhikr.338,331From where should a person who did not pass the meeqaat enter ihraam?
7,966He died and did not perform Hajj because he was negligent – can someone perform Hajj on his behalf?
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