ANSWER: If he took an oath by taking Allah’s name, he must expiate it but if he simply made dua to Allah and was repenting from that sin, without making an oath, there is no expiation.

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ANSWER: If you made a vow to pay 30% of your income in means of charity, you can’t give any of it to your parents, your wife or your children.  But if you did not make a vow or utter it, rather this was just an intention between you and yourself, you can give your […]

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ANSWER: Oaths that must be expiated are oaths over things in the future such as wallahi I will do this or I won’t do that. Oaths over things in the past don’t require expiation. If a person lied on purpose, this is sinful and known as “dipping” oath that dips the person in hell. 

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