ANSWER: Your sister is sinful. What she is doing will prevent her from entering paradise as no one who is disrespectful and undutiful to his mother would enter Paradise. If she doesn’t listen to you, ask a wise elder in your family to talk to her as you have done your duty.

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ANSWER: A traveler, a woman who is pregnant or breastfeeding, a woman on menses, and the chronically ill who cannot fast due to their illness. The chronically ill or the old people who can’t fast must feed a poor person for everyday missed. The others must make up for the days missed. 

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ANSWER:   Praise be to Allaah.  It is not essential to have wudoo’ for sujood al-tilaawah, according to the more correct of the two scholarly opinions, and there is no salaam or takbeer when coming up from it, according to the more correct of the two scholarly opinions. It is prescribed to say takbeer when […]

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ANSWER: If this is mathi, then your fasting is valid. And in case you have wet dream during the day of Ramadan, then your fasting is valid as well. But if you intend to ejaculate by masturbating or having sexual intercourse, then your fasting is not valid.

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ANSWER: This is not how zakat is calculated. Zakat is owed over any cash and gold savings that you have been with you for over a lunar year and reaches the nisab. You do not subtract household expenses and pays of servants from it. Zakat on loan: If you ask them for the money every […]

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ANSWER: If the illness is chronic and there is no possibility of recovering from it, a person should feed one poor person for every day missed. If it is not chronic and they predict she will be ok in few years, she must make them up later and there is no fidya. 

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