ANSWER: If you just intended it without vowing it verbally, you can change your intention.
Read moreANSWER: Only the oaths that you remember count.
Read moreANSWER: This is not correct. Yameen is an oath whether in the future or the present or the past. Nathr is a vow or a pledge and one says it to obligate it upon himself to do a certain form or worship.
Read moreANSWER: This is not recommended as you are making obligatory upon yourself something that Allah did not obligate you with, but if someone has vowed to do something halal, by taking Allah’s name, he must fulfill it.
Read moreANSWER: This is not permissible. You must expiate by feeding or clothing 10 poor Muslims.
Read moreANSWER: This is not permissible at all as these are two different obligations on you, you must give them separately and must not combine.
Read moreANSWER: This is a true incident and no muslim in his right mind would doubt such a thing unless you would also doubt the quran and the authenticity of the hadeeths of our prophet salla allahu alaihi wa sallam!
Read moreANSWER: Yes, it is valid as you remember it after being normal.
Read moreANSWER: This is not recommended as this is mandating something on yourself that Allah didn’t oblige you to do.
Read moreANSWER: If you used the name of Allah, you must feed or clothe 10 poor people once you break your oath, or fast 3 days if you are unable to financially feed them.
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