ANSWER: If the Muslim doctor advised you not to fast for a legitimate reason, then you may skip fasting and make it up once you are able to do so. If he didn’t find anything wrong with you, you should continue to fast and make a lot of ruqya on yourself. https://islamqa.info/en/answers/37761/a-sick-person-who-cannot-fast

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ANSWER: It is prohibited for your trousers or garment to exceed your ankles whether in prayer or outside prayers.  You can cover it with socks without any problem. 

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ANSWER: You must do it both morning and evening.  The correct dua to recite while leaving the house is ‘Bismillahi tawakkaltu alallahi la hawla wala quwwata illa billah’ https://www.assimalhakeem.net/2018/07/02/dua-while-leaving-home-should-be-recited-after-stepping-out-or-when-im-still-inside-my-home/

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ANSWER: If you remember it immediately then you can do wudu for the missed part and continue the other parts that follow it.   

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ANSWER: I don’t know. It maybe either of the two, or you might have really noisy neighbours. If you maintain your daily adhkar, you will be protected from every evil with the grace of Allah.

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ANSWER: If you are muslim, the quran is sufficient for you. If you are an atheist, it is obvious that we didn’t come from monkeys because since man was created, we haven’t seen any monkey evolve to a human being and we still have monkeys! 

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ANSWER: Such ‘healers’ are soothsayers and they should be avoided at all costs! Such sacrifices are shirk provided for the jinn and takes a person out of the fold of Islam. Going to the soothsayer or fortune teller for fun, renders the prayer of an individual unacceptable for 40 days. If one goes there and […]

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