Driving for Uber and working at places that sell haram food
Is it permissible to work in those places where Alcohol & Haram foods are sold? Also, is the income from driving Cab/Uber to transport people to Bars, clubs or to transport Haram foods halal?
Read MoreMedicare Parts C & D Supplemental Insurance
We are running a call centre in Pakistan to sell Medicare healthcare Plan C&D for USA. The business works by making a phone call to US residents of over 64 year of age.
Read MoreAdhan by the Grave
It is not mentioned in any of the 6 famous books of hadith (Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Nasai, Abi Dawud, Ibn Majah) ra. However, the Ulama have shed some light on this.
Read MoreTalking After Isha
The Ulama have mentioned that the habit of Rasulullah (ï·º) was to sleep right after Isha, as it is mentioned in a Hadith...
Read MoreGiving yourself Evil Eye
The Messenger of Allah (ï·º) Said: Whoever sees something and admires it, so then says Masha Allah la Quwwata illa billah, nothing will harm him. Meaning: the evil eye will not harm him. (ibn Sunni)
Read MoreAlim Wearing a 3 Piece-Suit
e know the well-established fact that one must cover themselves and have modesty when wearing any article of clothing, as it was mentioned in the Holy Quran
Read MoreArtificial Flavors
In regard to your question about Artificial Flavors in food items. Firstly, we need to understand that the there are two types of Alcohol in accordance to the Ulama:
Read MoreTwo Rakahs Before Fajr
In regard to your question about the Sunnah of Fajr you mentioned the hadith which was narrated by Umm Mumineen Aisha (Ra) in Sahih Muslim that the Messenger of Allah (ï·º) said "The two rak'ahs (before) Fajr are better than this world and everything in it."
Read MoreLeather socks slipping to the heel during Umrah
Regarding your question about the Khuffayn falling to the heel during the Tawaf of Umrah not caused by one’s own intent. Firstly, we need to understand that the Ulama have mentioned:
Read MoreCan a contract be made between two parties so their heirs can inherit the property after they have passed away?
Shirkah and Islamic partnerships terminate with the death of any of the partners and the share of the deceased is immediately trnasferred to his or her heirs. Thus, the jurists have
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