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Tag Archives: judge
Khula
I’m in the process of divorce. I’m the one who initiated it. My husband is in Pakistan. He is blackmailing me for money. Continue reading
Posted in Marriage/Divorce
Tagged absentee husband, husband missing, judge, khul, khula`, madhhab, qada, qadi, talaq, wife-initiated divorce
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Prayer Request: convicted for crime
A friend of mine has been convicted for four years for money laundering. I don’t know if he was involved in this or not… Continue reading
Posted in Prayer Request
Tagged compassionate, conviction, court case, crime, friend, honorable, intercessory du`a, judge, mistake, money laundering, over-turned, sadaqa
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Submitted Assignment with Help from Senior Students
I have recently submitted a university group assignment. One group member provided a copy of the exact same assignment by a senior student… Continue reading
Posted in Halal & Haram
Tagged acceptable, calculations, conscience, consultation, copy, deeds, group, group assignment, halal, intention, judge, lawfulness, lecturer, member, project, rules, university, worry
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Separation through khula
Please help me. My husband and I are not staying together for the last 2 years… Continue reading
Posted in Family Issues
Tagged disrespect, divorce, husband, judge, khul, khula`, loveless, recalcitrant, separation, stubborn, talaq
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Qadi Ruling Against Shari`ah
Q:Can someone please provide or direct me to any discussion amongst the fuqaha regarding a Qadhi who, in a particular scenario, gives a ruling explicitly against the Sharia due to some extrinsic reason, such as his having some emotional connection to the plaintiff. Continue reading