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​What is the prayer after sunrise & before dhuhr prayer (Duha) & How to pray duha?

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What is the prayer after sunrise & before dhuhr prayer (Duha) & How to pray duha? - Assim al hakeem

​When a boy gets suckled by a women other that his mother what's the status of his brothers and sons?

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When a boy gets suckled by a women other that his mother what's the status of his brothers and sons?  Assim al hakeem.

​Ruling on Imam pointing index finger when making dua in 2nd khutbah of Friday Prayer?

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Ruling on Imam pointing index finger when making dua in 2nd khutbah of Friday Prayer? Assim al hakeem

How to soften a heart of stone?

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How to soften a heart of stone? - Assim al hakeem.

What to do if I am fasting and wake up and find dry traces of gum bleed in my mouth?

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What to do if I am fasting and wake up and find dry traces of gum bleed in my mouth? - Assim al hakeem

Does making a promise to Allah without vowing, require kaffara if broken? what If say In sha Allah?

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Does making a promise to Allah without vowing, require kaffara if broken?  what If say In sha Allah?

Can a woman abiding by the proper hijab and niqab teach male students?

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Can a woman abiding by the proper hijab & niqab teach male students? - Assim al hakeem.

Is saying "By the Grace of Allah" and "Alhamdulillah" the same?

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Is saying "By the Grace of Allah" & "Alhamdulillah" the same? - Assim al hakeem.

What are the legitimate reasons for which one can break their prayer

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Legitimate reasons for which one can break a prayer, is answering your parents one of them?

What is Riba, is it same as Interest Money?

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What is Riba, is it same as Interest Money? - Assim al hakeem.

If I overslept and missed a prayer can I make it up with its Sunnah?

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If I overslept & Missed a prayer can I pray Sunnah as well when making up the prayer? Assim al hakeem.

Mandatory Punishments (Hudud)

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The Arabic term hadd (plural: hudud) is defined as a punishment stated in Islamic law for encroaching on the limits set by Allah. The hudud aim to deter people from committing acts of disobedience of Allah. Thus, they help to spread security and reassurance in the community.

The indemnity and its assessment

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The basis of assessment is the indemnity for killing a free Muslim, which is 100 camels. It is increased in the case of murder and manslaughter by requiring 40 of these camels to be pregnant females.

Indemnity

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The Arabic term diyah, i.e. indemnity, is defined as the money given to the victim or to his immediate family because of the offence.

Offences causing physical injury

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These include every type of harm that affects a human being but does not lead to death, including wounds and loss of limbs or other organs.In these cases al-Qisaas is enforced. Allah says: ‘A life for a life, an eye for an eye, a nose for a nose, an ear for an ear, a tooth for a tooth, and a similar retribution for wounds’ (5: 43).

Accidental killing

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The offender has no intention to kill the victim, but his action results in another’s death.Ruling: The ruling relating to the hereafter is that accidental killing does not incur a sin or a punishment, while the ruling relating to this life is that indemnity is payable by the offender and his relatives over a period of three years.

Semi-deliberate killing, or manslaughter

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This occurs when the offender attacks his victim with something which does not normally cause death, but then the victim dies.

An offence against life

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This is the crime of killing. Allah says: ‘Do not take any human being’s life – which Allah has made sacred – except in the course of justice’ (6: 151).

offences

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Jinayah means offence and it refers to a crime committed against a person, or property or honor.

A cause that prevents inheritance

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A cause that prevents inheritance: There are three situations where this type of exclusion might apply, as we have noted: being a slave, killing the deceased and following a religion other than Islam.

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