In this episode, Sh. Ahmed AlRumh explains the rules of polygamy , the reasons for legislating it, the dangers of ignoring it and its position in Islam.
In some greeting situations people bow to each other by lowering their heads or chests. But Muslims are not permitted to bow to each other or to non-Muslims. As it is a greeting of worship that is only offered to God.
The majority of scholars view that it is not permissible for Muslim men and women to shake hands if they are not related to each other. The other view permits shaking hands with elderly women if there is no temptation.
Of the unique actions of worship that Allah (subḥānahu wa ta'āla) has blessed us with in exclusion of all previous Ummahs before us is the ritual of Wudu (ablution).
In Arabic, the word Tayammum literally means an 'aim' or 'purpose.' In Islamic Law, it refers to: 'Aiming for or seeking soil to wipe one's face and hands with the intention of purification and preparing oneself to pray, and so on."