As long as you don’t mix and he doesn’t see your face or hear your voice, this is permissible.
Read moreYou should advise him in a kind diplomatic way bearing in mind that he is your father so you must not cross the line of respect. If he doesn’t listen, this is his sin.
Read moreLimit your interaction with them. You must be respectful to them as they are your elders. Treat them with kindness and honor them. Having said that, they have no right over you and you are not obliged to obey them. You are only obliged to obey your husband.
Read moreIt contains clear shirk.
Read moreTake the medication after breaking your fast! What would happen if you continue to fast and not take it? It is not life threatening and it is also not that hard to continue fasting! If you fell ill and needed truly to take medication, you can break your fast of that day and take it […]
Read moreA Muslim can’t inherit a kafir and a kafir can’t inherit a Muslim.
Read moreYes, it is obligatory, unless one has a valid excuse, such as pregnancy or breastfeeding, illness, etc.
Read moreYes, but you’re missing out the sunnah.
Read moreIf she missed these days due to illness and she wasn’t able to make them up due to that illness, there is no feeding or making up for her needed. But if she was chronically ill and couldn’t fast, you can feed poor people on her behalf.
Read moreYou cannot do this with the past fasting, however, you can combine the intention for future fasting on Mondays and Thursdays and other voluntary fasts.
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