I got married two months ago, my husband works in Dubai. He left for Dubai and it will take three more months for me to join him. Presently I am staying with my in-laws, I have three brothers in-law who are all matured. So it is not possible for me to observe Hijaab, the whole family does lunch and dinner together and they also speak to.. More
I live in the UK and have learnt Arabic to a level that I can understand most of the Qur'aan, but not all. I know quite a bit Arabic, but I am not fluent. There are no courses available that offer Arabic at my level. I want to be fluent at it and be able to read Islaamic books in Arabic, so I can go straight to the source. There is only.. More
We are constructing a new mosque in Edinburgh (Scotland). Some of the sisters are refusing to have a barrier between men and women and they are telling us that the barrier is Bid'aa, there was no barrier in the first Islaam period. Is that correct? And are the rules that should be considered when preparing the mosque?.. More
What is the ruling about women visiting the cemeteries?.. More
I use to practice Islam while back very strongly, al-hamdulillaah, but since I have moved to no community and must work, I miss my Hijaab and convictions I once held on to I just want to totally submit but my environment wont allow it and my husband wants me to work? .. More
I am a trained gynaecologist. I gave up work to look after my two children. I am now considering going back to work part-time but certain issues worry me. 1) Is it permissible for me to work in an environment which has men around as doctors and other hospital staff? 2) I sometimes need to expose my arms up to my elbows to scrub before operating... More
I have various questions and I hope you can answer them as soon as possible. The other day I was at my cousin's wedding party and there was mixing of females and males of all ages and they were talking and laughing with each other during the wedding, however I did not take part in this, in matter of fact I felt a stranger among them and.. More
Here in Algeria a lot of women thought that feet are not forbidden to show them in the prayer or in markets, is any Fatwa exist for this?.. More
When a woman does not have a husband – either she is a widow or divorced and has no other living Mahram relatives – what are the rules for her regarding traveling when she travels for less than one day and one night (total journey time from her home to her destination is less than one day and one night) and when she travels for more than one.. More
What are the spiritual benefits of wearing Hijaab besides the benefits already read in other Fataawa?.. More
Is it ok for a girl of age 12 to sit next to a boy or sit in front a boy every day at school (Muslim boy or non-Muslim boy)?.. More
My husband's friend (who is a Muslim) has been separated from his American non-Muslim wife for the last two years or so. They have two daughters: one of them is a student in Florida and the other one is almost four years old. The agreement that they had regarding the second daughter, who is still a minor, is that she spends one week with her father.. More
Please can you answer this question? I have been told by some sisters that you should keep your hijab on all the time even in the house as the angels see you, in the bathroom and even sleeping. I am new convert to Islam. I want to find out the truth about this as I have not been wearing it at home, only when I pray and when I have to leave the home. I.. More
I work for Age Concern as an outreach worker, and have to make home visits for elderly 50+ disabled people. Although I make sure that someone is present at home such that does not occur, but it is not always possible especially with non-Muslims as they do not care. Is it allowed for me to enter a home, or is the ruling same for someone who has gone.. More
I am a practicing Muslim of Ahl Sunnah wal hamdulillah. I am revert and married with two kids. Two of my sisters-in-law live with me as they are attending college in our city far away from their home town. All are good Muslims. I only give them salaam and I never sit to talk with them as they are grown, 18 and 20 years. They are shy as much as I.. More
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