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Ruling on gathering to eat, offer condolences and recite Qur’aan together .
Getting a civil divorce to avoid prison for the husband who has another wife .
Will the members of a family all be together in Paradise? .
Her mother is in love with her husband’s brother and she is the one who writes the love letters for her! .
He wants to share out his money between his two young daughters because he fears that his heirs will be unjust to them .
It is permissible to wipe over the khuffayn with a cloth or for someone else to wipe them .
If the zaani (fornicator) admits to paternity of his illegitimate child, should the child be attributed to him? .
Is it permissible to lie to kaafirs? .
He is affected by waswaas and swore: “If I get carried away with it again, I will be a kaafir” .
His parents want to separate, and each of them wants him to be on their side .
Ruling on music, singing and dancing .
Listening to music when one is put on hold .
Loud music in cars .
Statement from the Standing Committee for Academic Research and Issuing Fatwas concerning the prohibition of singing and music .
He loves Islam but he cannot give up classical music! .
Will the one who listened to music in this world be deprived of listening to it in Paradise? .
Is it haraam to buy pictures of male and female singers? .
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The reason for the differences between the rulings of the Torah and of the Qur’aan.
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He married a woman before the end of her ‘iddah following the death of her husband.
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Does the husband have the right to dispose of his wife’s money?.
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He divorced her three times over the phone.
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Ruling on woman being imaam for men .
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Ruling on not going to Jumu’ah.
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An imaam is guilty of some secret sin; should he continue in his position as imaam?.
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Where should the worshipper look when he does sujood and says the tashahhud?.
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What should a person do who has the problem of looking at women?.
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He committed zina with a girl and wants to marry her, but her family are refusing and he has some questions.
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Rights of children.
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Does this hadeeth contradict the principle of equality and justice in Islam? .
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Why did Sarah feel jealous of Hajar even though she was a woman of such righteousness and virtue?.
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The reason why the husband is regarded as superior and is given the role of qawwaam (protector and maintainer) .
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Putting prayers together because of being too busy with breastfeeding.
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Should she seek help in taking care of her skin from a female Christian specialist?.
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The reality of belief in the Messengers .
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Ruling on shaking hands with a Jewish or Christian man after meetings.
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Will the members of a family all be together in Paradise?.
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Ruling on renting a house to a Hindu.
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Stealing electricity from the state on the grounds that it does not give its citizens their rights.
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Ruling on Qur’aan reading competitions for children.
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Ruling on the incentives given by stores to attract shoppers.
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Ruling on working outside of regular hours for oneself in the workplace.
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