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Had to make sujood as sahu before salam, forgot & made it after salam, is prayer valid
Had to make sujood as sahu before salam, forgot & made it after salam, is prayer valid Assimalhakeem.
Confused, did I commit kufr or not?
Confused, did I commit kufr or not? - Assim al hakeem.
YouTube, Dramas, Movies, Soap Operas, Netflix etc
YouTube, Dramas, Movies, Soap Operas, Netflix etc - Assim al hakeem.
Are religious challenges on Social Media permissible?
Are religious challenges on Social Media permissible? Sharing 10 Hadiths in 10 days- Assim al hakeem.
Things that are like a knife and can be used for halal or haram
Things that are like a knife and can be used for halal or haram - Assim al hakeem.
Divorce
Talaq (divorce), means the dissolution of the marital bond.
Khula' (Dissolution of the marriage at the wife’s request)
Khula' refers in Islamic law to the dissolution of the marriage in specific words and in return for compensation paid by the wife to her husband.Allah says: ‘If you have cause to fear that they would not be able to keep within the bounds set by Allah, it shall be no offence for either of them if she gives up whatever she may in order to free herself’ (2: 229).
The husband’s rights
Wives should always keep their husband’s secrets, revealing them to no one. Allah says: ‘The righteous women are devout, guarding the intimacy which Allah has ordained to be guarded’ (4: 34).
Wife's Rights
The dowry: This is due to her by right. Being looked after: Which includes her food, clothes and home. All these must be provided by every husband to his wife.
The Dowry
The Dowry refers to the money the groom must pay to his bridegroom in connection with the marriage contract. Ruling: The husband must pay the dowry to his wife once the contract has been made, and it cannot be written off. This is clear from the Qur’an, as Allah says: ‘Give women their dower as a free gift’ (4: 4).
Essentials for marriage
The two parties, i.e. the prospective husband and wife, who should be free of any reason that precludes the marriage.
The marriage proposal
When a proposal is accepted, even implicitly, no other man may make a proposal of marriage to the same woman if he is aware of the first proposal. It is forbidden to make a direct expression of one’s desire to a widowed woman while she is in her waiting period.
Marriage
It means a contract that permits a sexual pleasurable relationship between man and wife in the legitimate way.
Endowment
Endowment means dedicating something that can give benefit, while retaining ownership of it, in order to gain reward from Allah. This means that the principal is retained, but the yield is given freely.
Conditions of Borrowing
The borrower and the person lending the article should be qualified to take such an action, and the borrowed article should be owned by the person lending it.
Borrowing
To borrow means to gain the benefit of something, but it remains intact. Borrowing is lawful and encouraged in Islam because it is implied in Allah’s order: ‘Help one another in furthering righteousness and piety’ (5: 2).
Conditions of Hire
Ijaarah means a contract to obtain a known benefit in an ongoing arrangement for a specific period from a known or described object, or a contract to get some specific work for a specified remuneration.
Partnership
Partnership (Sharikah) means joining two properties together so that they cannot be separated. In Islamic contexts it means ‘having joint rights or actions’.This includes the rights to inheritance, will, or a gift that gives shares of benefit or ownership. This is also called ‘partnership in ownership’.Allah says: ‘Thus do many partners wrong one another, except for those who believe and do righteous deeds’ (38: 24) and ‘If there be more, then they shall share in one-third’ (4: 12).
Surety
The Arabic term rahn, which means ‘surety’, is defined as giving something of value as security for a debt.
Loans
A loan is money given by one person to another to be returned later in the same amount, so as to benefit the recipient only. It is legitimate, as is clearly stated in numerous Qur’anic verses and Hadith.