Q. While doing sajdah of the sajdah tilawat, if a persons says the wrong dua of the sajadah then is the sajdah offered or do we have to offer it again? Also do we have to say tasbeeh of Sajdah, then masnoon dua of sajdah […]
Q. I wanted to know if it is allowed to keep a peacock feather (brought from a zoo) on the wall of a living room for decoration purpose? A. Yes, it is permissible to do so. And Allah knows best. Mufti Waseem Khan
Q. I am almost 33 years and have accepted Islam for just over 3 years, Alhamdulillah. It is my intention to get married. In my efforts towards this I was recently introduced to a sister of another race. She is practicing and has no problem […]
Q. I saw a question concerning medical insurance and would just like to ask about a slightly different scenario. Would it be permissible as an employee to be part of the company’s insurance scheme if the company pays on behalf of the employees? In the […]
Q. What are your views and position regarding sufism? A. Sufism is an anglicized form of the word ‘Tasawuf’ as used in the Arabic language. The concept of Tasawuf as explained by our great and reliable scholars is that one tries to reform himself to […]
Q. I read that the money spent on family will be like sadaqah. So if I buy some gifts like shoes or a purse for my mum will it also be sadaqah, keeping in view that she has many? A. Yes, it will be as […]
Q. Can you use Saifullah as a boy name? A. Yes it is permissible to do so. And Allah knows best. Darul Ifta
Q. Could you please explain the proper way in which a Muslim woman should perform her ghusl or a fard bath? A. First of all, do a complete wazu. After this, you should remove all impurities from your body and then clean your hands by […]
Q. What is the way in which you move somebody back to start a new saf during a jam’aat? Do you start your own prayer and then step forward and place your hand on a person’s shoulder to indicate to them to move back, or […]
Q. Is it permissible to celebrate the Prophet’s birthday? A. Celebrating the birthday of the Prophet (SA) is an act which the Prophet (SA) himself did not do. The Sahabahs, Tabieen, Tabu’t Tabieen and all the early generations of Muslims also did not celebrate it. […]