ANSWER: She can’t marry without his consent and approval. She should fear Allah, repent to Him, show remorse from being in contact with a non mahram and apologize to her uncle and try to mend things with him.
Read moreANSWER: Marrying the 2nd man with the intention to get back to the 1st one after divorcing her is a trick and this is prohibited. Praise be to Allaah. If a man divorces his wife for the third time, then she is not permissible for him to marry until she has married another man, because […]
Read moreANSWER: This is absolutely prohibited and they are sinful and they would be living in zina if they started living together because this is not a marriage, rather it’s a mockery of Allah’s laws!
Read moreANSWER: If they didn’t repent from their fornication, their marriage is invalid and they must renew the contract according to the most authentic opinion of scholars.
Read moreANSWER: You are sinful for communicating with the non mahram. The person interested must approach your guardian who is your father. If your father is deceased, then your eldest brother becomes your guardian. If he doesn’t approve of him, you can’t marry him and must cut all communications with this non mahram and repent to […]
Read moreANSWER: What this so called maulvi has said is absolutely baseless and wrong. He is an ignorant and must not be listened to or learnt from. The nikah is totally valid. The choice is for the woman to make if she wants to live with this husband or not. If she wants divorce because of […]
Read moreANSWER: If her husband prostrates to the graves, he is not muslim and she must not continue to live with him in such a marriage as she can’t be married to a non Muslim. She must demand that he denounces this and accepts islam and only prostrate to Allah or divorce him. A muslim woman […]
Read moreANSWER: What you have done is absolutely prohibited in islam and its not a valid marriage, rather you’re living in zina with him and all your children are born out of wedlock. You must immediately leave him at once and if this so called marriage was registered on paper, you must dissolve it and get […]
Read moreANSWER: This is not true. There has to be a proposal from the father to the groom and he must agree to it in the presence of two male witnesses, even if there’s no written contract. However, in this day and age it’s best to have this documented on paper to safeguard the bride as […]
Read moreANSWER: The mother’s approval is not mandatory for the nikah to be valid. What is mandatory is that the girl’s guardian gives his approval and consent. If the father is not alive then her brother, or paternal grandfather, then her paternal uncles must act as her wali, without which the marriage is invalid.
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