If someone usually prays Witr with eleven rak‘ahs and gets up for a third rak‘ah by mistake, can he regard it as Witr?
Expiation for a woman who had intercourse with her husband during the day in Ramadan and is unable to fast
Ruling on putting Maghrib and ‘Isha’ together and praying Taraweeh in a country where the red afterglow takes a long time to disappear
Ruling on inhaling Turkish coffee whilst fasting to give himself energy for his work
Can he omit Qunut sometimes in Ramadan?
The effect of Betaferon injections on fasting; if the person needs a lot of water and food afterwards, what should he do?
The imam got up for a third [rak‘ah] in Taraweeh, then added another [rak‘ah] to it, but there was someone behind him who was praying ‘Isha’
How to deal with one who openly breaks the fast during the day in Ramadan
Is it better to pray Taraweeh with the imam or to do tawaaf? Because women are prevented from doing tawaaf at the time of Taraweeh prayer
Seeking refuge with Allah from the accursed Shaytaan during the month of Ramadan
Can she give the zakaah of her wealth to her brother who is sponsored by her father?
Is it permissible for us to pray two rak‘ahs of Taraweeh with the intention of it being the regular Sunnah of ‘Isha’?
There is nothing wrong with accepting food for iftar from a non-Muslim
She had some secretions in which there was a thread of blood
How much should the imam recite in Taraweeh, and the ruling on singling out Soorat al-Ikhlaas to recite in the second rak‘ah
Can You Wear a Retainer while Fasting?
He is travelling to another country and will stay there for eight days to attend a course in which he needs to focus; can he break the fast?
Her period became irregular because of taking pills to prevent menstruation; what should she do about prayer and fasting?
If he takes medicine at night for depression and persistent intrusive thoughts (waswaas), and that causes him to be hungry and thirsty during the day, is it permissible for him not to fast?
The innovation of tas-heer (waking people for sahoor) and the mu’adhdhin saying “Eat sahoor” or the musahharaati going around the streets to wake people for sahoor
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