ANSWER: Such an agreement is void and has no value once they die. They are sinful in distributing it like this as if it is a gift in their life time, they must be fair and equal between their children and give them equal shares. Whatever is agreed upon before death becomes void once they […]
Read moreANSWER: No, this is not permissible at all! Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam said a person who takes back his gift is like a dog who vomits and then eats its own vomit! Only the mahr must be returned when she takes khula.
Read moreANSWER: If there is literally no one can take care of her and you can’t hire any help and there is no one on earth who can do this job except you, you should file for khulu and go to serve your mother as she is your responsibility if your husband is not willing to […]
Read moreANSWER: Basically, he should be from her own country and city so that he can relate to her and know where she is from.
Read moreANSWER He is sinful and will be punished for not being equal with both wives and for obeying his first wife like this as it doesn’t matter whether he has children or not as this won’t exempt him from accountability and will come on the day of judgement with his side tilted for being unfair. […]
Read moreANSWER: This is not kufr! However, this is wrong. The father must either propose to the groom or authorize the judge to do the proposing on his behalf.
Read moreANSWER: You still have the right to reject him. However, you must be realistic and check the reason for rejecting him. If he is a good man and a righteous suitor, you should meet him and look into it as good suitors are very hard to find nowadays as the supply is far greater than […]
Read moreANSWER: A man does not need anyone’s permission to get married except the consent of the bride’s father (wali). If she is a righteous woman and you are financially independent and you are a real man who would protect her and honor her, you can go ahead and marry her.
Read moreANSWER: This is totally prohibited and this is not a valid nikah at all but its mocking of Allah’s rules! And if you live together or have intimacy, this is zina and both are bound to hell fire for such a major sin and for mocking Allah’s religion like this.
Read moreANSWER: As soon as she comes to know about the ruling, if she immediately separates from him, she is still Muslim and not an adulteress as she didn’t know the ruling, though it is difficult to believe that there are Muslims who do not know such a ruling mentioned in the Quran.
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