Tag Archives: adab
Break Wudu During Jamaat
Q: Can you advise please what would be the right thing to do if one’s wudu breaks whilst reading salaat with jamaat, particularly if one is in a long line? Continue reading
Is Habib Ali Jifri the awaited Imam Al Mahdi?
Q: Recently there is a big discussion going on in one of the threads started there, that Shayk Habib Ali Jiffri suits the criteria for being the awaited Mahdi and many people on that forum has had dreams of Shayk Habib Ali Jiffri being the awaited Mahdi. Continue reading
Rights of A Wife With Her In-Laws
Question: Salam Shaykh, Forgive me for having a lack of adab & complaining to you in any way Shaykh. I feel that my in-laws are very intruding into my marriage life. They control me & my husband a lot just … Continue reading
Jewish Kabbalah?
Q: A few years ago my mother started studying Jewish Kabbalah, I have heard that it is connected with black magic, is this true? Continue reading
Son’s dream from Eid Fitr 2007
This is a dream my son had when he was 5 (he is now 8). In his dream he was playing among “thousands” of white boats that were on a cement beach. He said each boat had boxes in them which contained miniature people and miniature houses. Continue reading
evil thoughts
I suffer from unintentional evil thoughts. I’m just a beginner but I do the awrad of the people of determination because of my extreme evil thoughts but still those evil thoughts don’t come under my control. Continue reading
Hadith Which Says Prophet Ibrahim (as) “Lied” Three Times
Q: There is a hadith in Bukhari which says that prophet Ibrahim (as) lied on three occasions. Did the prophet Ibraheem (as) lie, because a sahih hadith of Bukhari states that prophet Muhammad (s) said so?
A: It is wrong to say: Ibrahim lied. Adab requires that we only say: the Prophet said: “Ibrahim never lied except for three lies…” Continue reading
Women and Mosque Attendance
Q: Would you please mention the adab (etiquette) of women attending the mosque?
A:…Women should be assertive in forming regular women’s meetings at their local mosques to study Islam and to discuss Islamic solutions to women’s issues… Continue reading