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Session Details
Guest Name Dr. Muzammil H. Siddiqi
Profession President: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
Subject General Fatwa Session
Date Monday,Nov 12 ,2001
Time Makkah
From
... 00:15...To... 01:15
GMT
From
... 21:15...To...22:15
 
Name
Host    - 
Profession
Question *** The Session Has Begun. Please Submit Your Questions. ***
Answer .
 
Name
Cheman A A    - 
Profession
Question "By the name of Allah" Alsalamu alaikum wa rahmato llahi wa barakatuhoo. If i was cleaned from menstration(alhaith) in the morning ( after the fajer pray & before thuher pray), & i did not eat anything as i'm fasting what shall i do next; shall i contniue fasting that day or not & if i continue my fasting do i have to replace that day among the other days after rammadan or not(meaning would it be count as complet fasting day or not)? Thank you very much for answering & may Allah bless you & your work, ammen.
Answer In order to have your fast valid you should be clean before the time of fast begins. Since in your case you became clean during the day time, this day's fast is not valid. You are allowed to eat during the day or if you want you do not eat and drink anything in respect of Ramadan, but you have to make up for this day later like you will do for other days of Ramadan that you missed.
 
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Please help me    - 
Profession
Question I have got a question about li'aan in ISLAM. I'm very confused regarding the Islamic law of “li'aan” My question is: Is there a punishment for the woman, if she accuses her husband of adultery? Punishment like “hadd-i kazf” or any taa`zir, or something else, or is there no punishment (Does the same, or li'aan apply as the woman accuses her husband?) in that case? Some feminist jurists say: “A man who accuses her wife of zinaa is not punished in Islam, however, on the contrary, if the wife accuses her husband of fornication she would be punished? This is not just...” I would like clarification on this please. Best Regards.
Answer There is no discrimination between a wife and husband in the case of Li'an. If the wife accuses her husband or the husband accuses his wife, in both cases they will have to produce evidence. In the absence of evidence they have to do the Li'an. After the Li’an, both parties are separated. They are not husband and wife. However, if the wife accused her husband of adultery and then she refused to do the Li'an then in this case she will be punished for Qadhaf. Similarly, if the husband accused his wife of adultery and then when asked to do Li'an he balked, then he will be punished for Qadhaf.
Both parties are treated equally in this law. Adultery is Haram for man as it is for woman. There is no special treatment for men or women in this case.
 
Name
Tell me about Islam    - 
Profession
Question Does the "Corano" tell about non-belivers as I'm? I'm catholic... what's about me?
Answer The Qur'an invites all human beings to accept Allah as their Lord and Master. The Qur'an teaches belief in One God and criticizes polytheism in all forms. You should read the Qur'an and you will find its message very educational and inspiring for you. May Allah bless you for your interest in the Qur'an.
 
Name
Abdul-London    - United Kingdom
Profession Student
Question Asalamu alaikum warah. wbarakathu,
Is their any prayer called "Salatul Tasbeeh"
Thank u
Answer Salatul Tasbeeh is mentioned in some Ahadith. But some scholars consider those Ahadith weak. Thus there are different opinions of scholars about this prayer. It is a nafl prayer (voluntary prayer), if you are not convinced of its authenticity then you should not pray it. In the matters of Nawafil and Fada'il, some scholars are more lenient and allow the use of Da'if Ahadith also.
 
Name
Rhonda    - United States
Profession Accountant
Question Assalamu Alaykum wa rahmatu allah
Some members of our community are suggesting that we should not have an eid prayer in which the whole community participates. They are suggesting that each mosque hold there own. I was wondering if these kinds of things ever have happened in the history of Islam? Shoudn't we just have the eid prayer the way we always have? As Muslims we fear only Allah correct?

Jazaka Allah Khair
Answer The Eid is a community holiday. It is Sunnah that the largest number of Muslim gather and pray the Eid prayer together. If there is no undue hardship and you can perform prayer in a respectable place where all Muslims will be safe and secure then you should hold your prayer together. However, if there is some security concern or you do not find an appropriate place where you can hold a large gathering, then you can pray in your own mosque and can have several smaller gatherings.
 
Name
Huda    - United States
Profession High School Student
Question Asalamu Alaikum
I need a fatwa for my Islamic School Islam II class. My classmates are wanting to know anout the Jummah Prayer.
Is regular pupblic school an excuse not to attend the Friday prayer? For the boys of course. They want to know if the traveling rule can be applied in this case.
Answer The Jum'ah prayer is obligatory on every Muslim who is adult, sane, and male and is not traveling. One should not miss the Jum’ah prayer with any genuine and good excuse. If the young Muslims in the High school find it impossible to pray at the local mosque because of distances, or some other excuse, then I suggest that you should establish your own prayer service.
May Allah bless you and help you.
 
Name
Aj    - 
Profession Student
Question Asslaam alaikum,

I would be grateful if you could help to clarify this puzzle.

I would be meeting a prospective Zawj for the first time not too long in the future.

He'd like that I cook for him. What I am not sure of is if it is allowed for me to cook for a man to whom I am not yet married.

Could you please help with this if there is any Islamic view regarding this.

Jazakallahu kahyran

Answer May Allah bless you with a good husband. There is nothing wrong in cooking food for a prospective husband especially if this will make your relations strong and better.
In any case Islam allows a woman or man to cook food for a non-Mahram. If this would not have been possible, then it would have been very difficult to eat in restaurants.
 
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