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21st October 2022
Does a woman have to make Qadha of the Salaah in which she experienced menses (Haidh)?
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27th September 2022
The Islamic Ruling on Goodwill
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22nd September 2022
Can a Muslim owned business build urinals for their non-Muslim customers?
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15th September 2022
Selling undeveloped property to third parties
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14th September 2022
The Status on Purchasing Property Off-Plan
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12th September 2022
Can one sell un-Islamic clothing in a clothing store?
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8th September 2022
Is a debtor liable to repay a Prescribed Debt?
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6th September 2022
The Place of Habit Affects the Calculation of Menses (Haidh)
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5th September 2022
Is it permissible to manufacture and sell items with Crocodile and Ostrich Leather?
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1st September 2022
Can one use and apply products that contain Placental Enzymes?
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Aqidah (Beliefs)
Aqidah is the fundamental belief system of Islam which is the core structure of all actions.
Taharah (Purity)
Taharah is a pre- condition for the performance of certain actions and rituals in Islam.
Salah (Prayer)
The performance of Salah five times a day is a fundamental duty in the life of every Muslim.
Saum (Fasting)
Observing Saum during the Month of Ramadaan is an obligation upon every Muslim.
Zakah (Charity)
Discharging Zakah is a monetary act of worship once every year and an obligation for those who fulfill the criteria.
Hajj (Pilgrimage)
The performance of Hajj once in a lifetime is an obligation upon every Muslim who fulfils the criteria.
Nikah (Marriage)
The institution of Nikah is to fulfil the need of companionship and to protect the chastity of mankind.
Talaq (Divorce)
Islam has governed the laws of Talaq if a marriage fails.
Buyoo (Trade and business)
The Laws of Islam govern all spheres of a Muslims life including involvement in trade and business.
Janazah (Burial)
The Muslim community has duty to ensure that the Janazah of a Muslim is carried out according to the Laws of Islam.
Mirath (Inheritance)
The distribution of Mirath of a Muslim has been determined in the Quran proportionately.
Waqf (Endowments)
Making a Waqf for the cause of Alllah is a means for one to perpetually receive reward.
Udhiyyah (Slaughtering & Sacrifice)
The offering of Sacrifice during the days of Hajj is an obligation upon every Muslim who fulfils the criteria.
Miscellaneous
Laws of Women
There are many laws of Islam which are specific to women like being in the state of Haidh which affects their Salaah, Fasting etc.
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