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Fiqh of the family
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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Accountability
What should the Muslims who are prevented from fasting by the Chinese government do?
SaveRuling on wearing gold and silk for children
SaveWhat Is the Age of Puberty in Islam for a Boy?
In Islam, a boy reaches puberty when he experiences one of three signs: wet dreams, the growth of coarse pubic hair, or reaching the age of fifteen (Hijri years). Upon reaching puberty, he becomes accountable for religious duties, including prayer, fasting, and observing gender interactions.SaveSome of the signs of puberty appeared in her daughters at the age of six; what should she do?
SaveWhat is meant by amaanah in the verse “Truly, We did offer al-amaanah (the trust) to the heavens and the earth, and the mountains”?
SaveRuling on one who utters words of kufr under the influence of drugs; ruling on marriage of such a person
SaveWhat is the ruling if a child commits suicide before the age of puberty?
SaveWill the Person Who is Suffering from Depression be Held Accountable for What He Says?
SaveShould she wear hijab even though her family will be harmed because of that?
SaveRuling on offering food to non-Muslim workers during the day in Ramadan
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