ANSWER: If a woman was divorced or widowed while pregnant and then she gives birth, she can marry immediately after giving birth as her iddah is over. 

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ANSWER: First of all, you must not be in contact with anyone before marriage like this as any type of communication with a non mahram is prohibited and sinful.  Secondly, education is just a certificate that people get from school or university that has no significance except in maybe finding a job. It doesn’t mean […]

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ANSWER: As long as you have sincerely repented to Allah and you are away from such heinous major sins now and blocked all means that would lead you astray again, you can get married to him and be a good, dutiful wife.  You must not ever tell a single person about your sins, not even […]

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ANSWER: It’s permissible if these are muslim matrimonial websites that work according to sharia, like no exchange of female photos and no meeting between potential suitors without the girl’s male mahram and no private chatting between potential suitors etc.

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ANSWER: A man does not need anyone’s permission to get married except the permission of the girls father (wali).  However, it’s best if you try and convince your parents before getting married. 

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ANSWER: This is absolutely prohibited.  IVF is only permissible when the eggs and the womb are of the wife and the sperm is of her husband and its not permissible to get pregnant when you’re not married!! If you are parents are delaying your marriage for such a reason, you can go to the muslim […]

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ANSWER: It is the groom’s responsibility to conduct the waleema. However, if the bride’s side wants to invite their guests and they want to contribute in the expenses then there’s no problem in it. 

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