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  • Can a Muslim woman work as a hospital receptionist?

    Can a muslim women work as hospital recptionist snd if yes how should she talk with male customer.. More

  • A woman has the right to manage her wealth as she sees it fit

    Salam aleikum I have a question and i would need your advice insha Allah.If i have money ( inheritage from my parents ) and i want to open a taxi company, meaning buy a few cars used for taxi and so on and my husband asked if he could be a driver of my company but my husband has in the past drink alcohol regurarly ( which is haram of course ) and crashed.. More

  • Conditions for Women to Work

    [Urgent]Assalamu alaikum. I am an engineer. My salary is in an amount thatI can just afford my family. I will not be reach by saving. However, my wifeis a dentist, she does not started her practice yet. she just passed a monthago. i permit her to see female patient by opening a chamber. But she wantsto be a BCS cadre. this is the highest prestigious.. More

  • Woman Working Online from Home in Western Countries

    Assalamualikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu. What is the ruling on men working with women from western countries via online i.e work from home? I think the women there sexualize their voice which may seem normal to them. There could be group meetings, face to face meetings etc. Jazakallahu Khair. .. More

  • Children's Responsibility When Wives Work

    Assalamu alaikum shaikh,if wife stipulated conditions prior to the marriage that, she will continue her job/work & husband agreed to that then she married him for this reason. In that case , is husband obliged to provide their kids with care during wife's work hours by keeping him/her in child care centres /nursery/day care centres / preschool centres/ali.. More

  • Women working as medical interpreters with male doctors and patients

    Assalaamu alaykom. My question is about pursuing a career as a medical interpreter. Being a Muslim woman, is it halal for me to do this given that I may find myself in a situation where I am with a male doctor and a male patient in a doctor's room or office interpreting for them? If that career is not halal, can you please give me some recommendations.. More

  • Money earned from working in mixed environment

    Assalaamu alaykum. I want to earn money, but I do not have the necessary capital to start a business. My sister works in a mixed environment, and she earns a good amount of money. I have read that when a woman works in mixed environment, the money that she earns is halal but she is sinning by mixing with men while working. Would you please give me evidence.. More

  • Female doctors circumcising boys

    Assalaamu alaykum. In some medical centres, female doctors circumcise children and adult boys. They are very expert at this, but is it permissable in Islam? Similarly, some female surgeons perform operations of adult male genitalia, like hydrocele, epididmocele, herniorhaphy; these operations involve male testes; is this permissible? These female doctors.. More

  • Woman working at home to earn living

    Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu, Shaykh. Is it permissible to sell items at home and earn money? I am asking as I learned that in order to have a shop and sell items, one needs to get a permit from the government, and then one can open a shop and sell things. Hence, would it be sinful on me, being a woman (for whom staying at home.. More

  • Allowing wife to sell imitation jewelry to women

    We have been married for six-and-a-half years and have a son. My wife is in the last stage of completing her study. She wished to get a job, but I convinced her that the working environment of nowadays is not suitable for her. Neverhteless, she wanted to do something beside her family life and religious life to avoid boredome. Recently, she started.. More

  • Working in mixed environment or where Kufr festivals are celebrated

    Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaah. Could you please advise on employment for women in the UK? What would be the lesser wrong, to work in any mixed environment, or to work within children's settings where they may be less mixing (as there are more females present) but where there will be participation in un-Islamic festivities such as Easter, Christmas,.. More

  • A woman working as cleaner in Al-Masjid Al-Haraam

    Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullaahi wa barakaatuhu, Shaykh. If a person wishes to work as a cleaner at Al-Masjid Al-Haraam or Al-Masjid An-Nabawi but does not want others to help them with almsgiving, how can they avoid it? Or should they take it if it is given by someone and give it to others in almsgiving? People usually help cleaners there, and I.. More

  • Full hijab does not hinder women from working

    The book Great Women of Islam Who Were Given the Good News of Paradise by Darussalam details a lot of areas in which the female Companions of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam,participated and actively contributed in cooperation with their male compatriots such as in the fields of religion, politics, education, fine arts, industry, trade,.. More

  • Children mother's primary obligation, not work or studies

    Assalaamu alaykum. I have a question about a situation that our sisters are facing today. There are so many sisters that are choosing to work/study and leave their child in kindergarten, where the disbelievers are raising them. I know about some sisters that were leaving their eight-month-old baby in kindergarten so that they could study, and the people.. More

  • Ruling on a woman working as a spokesperson

    In Islam, women are allowed to work depending on what that work is. So is there anything wrong with a Muslim woman being a spokeswoman to speak out for the Muslims and the oppressed people in Palestine, Syria, etc. .. More