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Do I have to offer optional prayers
(Fatwas/Worship > Prayer > Voluntary Prayers)
...ing Allah. Hence, his sight will not look at something haram, his ears will not listen to something un
law
ful and his hands will not be engaged in something displeasing to Allah. This would come when...
2.
Is it allowed to get abortion while having many kids?
(Fatwas/Marriage > Fiqh Of Marriage Life)
...d kill not anyone whom Allâh has forbidden, except for a just cause (according to Islâmic
law
). This He has commanded you that you may understand.” (7:151) In the tafseer o...
3.
Daughter not wishing to become a dentisit because it involves free mixing
(Fatwas/General)
...; choosing either a pure female oriented work or unisex workThe former would be deemed un
law
ful due to non-requirement from a Muslim woman to fulfil this position, but for the later it...
4.
Advice for Gays & Lesbians
(Fatwas/General)
...know that Allah has created the soul which defines our existance to worship Him, and to submit to His
law
s and regulations assinged upon us as a mercy and fortification from destruction by following...
5.
Feeling lazy in worship, need advice
(Fatwas/General)
...rance, doubt, hypocrisy and differences, etc.) in your breasts, - a guidance and a mercy (explaining
law
ful and un
law
ful things, etc.) for the believers. ( ???? ???? , Yunus, ...
6.
Excellence of Ramadan
(Fatwas/Worship > Fasting )
...Hellfire, it is incumbent upon him to protect his limbs from sins whether from prohibited speech, or un
law
ful sight (looking at women etc), un
law
ful hearing (music, falsehood etc), un
law
ful eating and...
7.
Deeming Shariah (islamic law) as incompetent
(Fatwas/General)
... As we know that He is our Creator and the reason behind our existence is submission to Him and to His
Law
s whether we understand the wisdom behind each and every single one of them or not. Our role i...
8.
Permissibility for women to study medicine
(Fatwas/General)
...s awrah. Please advice me in the best way with references to hadith (if possible) and islamic shariah
law
Answer: Assalam o alaikum, Muslims do need female doctors, especially for the trea...
9.
Husband and wife responsibilities
(Fatwas/Marriage > Fatwas Related To Women)
...correct that the husbands parents to not have the same rights and responsiblities over the daughter in
law
as her own parents do? 2. If the wife feels unable to live with the husbands parents (...
10.
Lawfulness of Eid Crackers
(Fatwas/General)
Question: I would like to ask, whether it will
law
ful within the sharia to produce Eid Crackers for children. The eid cracker concept allows us to design wrappers with geometric Islamic paterns...
11.
Adopted Child's Name
(Fatwas/Children)
...nd Allah. Answer: It is true that the adopted child cannot take the name of the adopter. The
law
in U.K. allows you to foster a child while he can retain his father’s name. What is imp...
12.
Guardian News Paper: In the name of the law
(News/News)
The popular perception of sharia
law
is one of brutal punishments carried out by hardline states. But, as Dan Bell discovers, the backstreets of Britain are full of Islamic courts ruling on everythi
13.
Islamic perspective on child custody after divorce
(Fatwas/Children)
Introduction Children are focus of gravity in Islamic Family tradition and
law
. When spouse are together, upbringing their child(ren) is paramount joint responsibility. Not only physical care
14.
Finance minister opens door to Sharia banking
(News/News)
...articular form of banking meets an existing demand of a portion of Dutch Muslim consumers. Islamic
law
prohibits the collection and payment of interest, as well as also investment in businesses t...
15.
Sharia courts should be first option: AIMPLB
(News/News)
NEW DELHI: In a move to emphasise primacy of Sharia, the All-India Muslim Personal
Law
Board has sought a review of SC orders which have progressively enhanced safeguards for Muslim women in divorce,
16.
Assets management firm to launch Sharia-compliant indices
(News/News)
...&P Sharia Index series is designed to offer investors a group of indices that comply with Islamic
law
. The funds will track the S&P US Sharia Index, the S&P 350 Europe Sharia Inde...
17.
Legal rights of children when the parents divorced
(Fatwas/Children)
...t is according to Shari'a and should be applicable in Pakistan. As far as the UK is concerned, Islamic
law
does not govern it and hence the children from Pakistan may not get anything from their fathe...
18.
Changing surname of child
(Fatwas/Children)
...father, and to them it is a great sin to relate the child to someone other than the father. So it is un
law
ful for the divorced wife to relate the children to her parent's family. ...
19.
If my wife and I live separately from my parents am I a sinner?
(Fatwas/General)
You are allowed to live separate from your parents this is no sin, but be loyal and obey them in
law
ful matters. You must always try to keep them happy.
20.
Islamic perspective on child custody after divorce
(Fatwas/Children)
Introduction: Children are focus of gravity in Islamic Family tradition and
law
. When spouse are together, upbringing their child(ren) is paramount joint responsibility. Not only physical care an
21.
About Us
(About Us/About Us)
...or the Islamic viewpoint into all aspects of the legislative process, not least in the field of family
law
: the response to this call has been surprising indeed. The answer has been clear and unequivo...
22.
How the ISC works
(How it works/How it works)
...ing on the staus of any coexistent civil contract (one which is recognised as legally binding under UK
Law
); for a civil divorce, applicants are advised to refer to the UK legal system for assistance ...
23.
Seminar 2008
(Static Content)
...ing of the penal code and highlighted and stressed the importance for the conditions necessary for the
law
to be implemented. Relating to Islamic history and the Islamic methodology of learning ...
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