ANSWER: It’s not permissible to buy from them if you know that they sell stolen items.
Read moreANSWER: If they do not follow any hindu rituals in this and if this practice is common in muslim community and this is done to make the skin glow then there’s no problem in this, providing its a segregated function and there’s no music or any other haram involved.
Read moreANSWER: No problem as alcohol based perfumes are permissible to wear regardless of the percentage of alcohol. This does not invalidate the wudu nor has any impact on your prayer, no problem in using it externally. Alcohol is not impure physically.
Read moreANSWER: One must not do that unless there is a legitimate reason for that. Such animals are impure and a Muslim must stay away from it.
Read moreANSWER: He may take what he needs to sustain a decent living and to begin a business with and dispose off the rest to poor and needy muslims. If the business flourishes, he should dispose off the capital in means of charity.
Read moreANSWER: You have to segregate the two transactions as buying and selling gold must be hand to hand. He can sell his 20gm of gold to you and you must give him the value in cash in his hand. Once he receives the money, he can then, if he wishes, buy any new gold from […]
Read moreANSWER: If the items are halal, no problem in accepting gifts even if their earning is haram as the haram earning only affect the one who earns it and it is halal for others to benefit from it.
Read moreANSWER: You must not donate to Masjids and islamic institutions that follow innovations and corrupt aqeedah as this would be collaborating and assisting in haram. It is best for you to sponsor an Imam who would revive the sunnah there and ensure that he spreads the correct teachings of Islam.
Read moreANSWER: Cheating during tests, whether the classes are online or not, is not permissible.
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