…if the parents are poor and my husband will benefit etc. so I agreed. May will be 3 years since my husband has been deceased and Allah gave me a good husband and very thankful to Allah for him. But, is it permissible for me to join him in the same qabar? I know his […]
Read moreIt is allowed but the great Imam doesn’t offer it but rather his deputy.
Read moreA Muslim male is allowed to marry a Christian woman or a Jew providing they are chaste and not having boyfriends.
Read moreThe divorce is correct as the consensus of scholars that the divorce while in pregnancy is valid and correct. You are at Iddah until you deliver your child. The minute you delver, you become a stranger to your husband. You should spend your Iddah at the house of your husband.
Read moreIt is stated in the Quran that a divorced woman for the first and second time is to have her Eddah as 3 menstruations. Allah says: ” And divorced women shall wait (as regards their marriage)for three menstrual periods” 2:228 This verse has been specified by another verse that stated that a pregnant woman’s Eddah […]
Read moreShe is not allowed to go out of the house unless it is necessary. Visiting sick people is not a necessity. She is allowed to move around the house and work in the house. She is not allowed to wear perfumes, beautify herself or whatever is appealing to men.
Read moreShe may buy a new dress but it shouldn’t be something that calls men to marry her or something that makes her more beautiful as she is in the state of morning.
Read moreWomen who are post–menopause should wait from 3 months from the time of divorce as mentioned in the Quran.
Read moreIt is not permissible for a Muslim woman to remain with her non Muslim husband. She must leave him immediately and not have any intimate relationship or any kind of relationship with him. If she doesn’t remarry and after a while he reverts to Islam, they can go back to each other without a contract […]
Read moreIt can be given before and after.
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