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Is Whistling permissible in Islam?
Is Whistling permissible in Islam? - Assim al hakeem.
Ruling on taking vaccines, medicines or using gelatine that contain pork
Ruling on taking vaccines, medicines or using gelatine that contain pork - Assim al hakeem.
Can a person who is bedridden be excused from prayer if he / she cannot perform wudu
Can a person who is bedridden be excused from prayer if he / she cannot perform wudu Assim al Hakeem.
If a disbeliever calls the Adhan, is this considered as entering the fold of Islam?
If a disbeliever calls the Adhan, is this considered as entering the fold of Islam? Assim al hakeem
What to do with interest money?
What to do with interest money? - Assim al hakeem.
How can Allah question all the people who are trillions & more on day of judgement?
How can Allah question all the people who are trillions & more on day of judgement? Assim al Hakeem.
Why are the Prophet's ﷺ Parents in hell?
Why are the Prophet's ﷺ Parents in hell? - Assim al hakeem.
Ruling on calling "Oh servants of Allah (Jinns & Angels) help me".
Ruling on calling "Oh servants of Allah (Jinns & Angels) help me". Calling other than Allah is shirk.
Ruling on accepting government grants vs loans with interest (Riba)
Ruling on accepting government grants vs loans with interest (Riba) - Assim al hakeem.
Allah is the Lord of the Worlds so why is it haram to live in a Non-Muslim country?
Allah is the Lord of the Worlds so why is it haram to live in a Non-Muslim country? Assim al hakeem.
Do Muslims believe in the Evolution Theory of Humans, Animals etc?
Do Muslims believe in the Evolution Theory of Humans, Animals etc? - Assim al hakeem.
Ruling on witnesses
The witness must be fully aware of what he is testifying. He may not testify to what he does not know.
Acceptable witnesses; Conditions
· Islam: The testimony of an unbeliever is unacceptable,· Adulthood and sanity· Speech: The testimony of a dumb person who cannot speak is unacceptable.· Accuracy and good memory,· Probity.· The testimony of a f siq, or transgressor, is unacceptable,
Testimonies
To bear witness that pertains to the rights of human beings is a collective duty. If anyone is needed to bear testimony in order to clarify the rights of the parties in a particular dispute, then it is the duty of that person to give testimony. Allah says: ‘Witnesses must not refuse when they are called in’ (2: 282). To Give testimony is a duty: Allah says: ‘You shall not withhold testimony, for he that withholds testimony is sinful at heart’ (2: 283).
Manners and values to be observed by judges
Manners and values to be observed by judges.
Conditions applicable to judges
Islam: To be a Muslim is one of the essentials of probity and integrity.
Judging Disputes
Qadaa giving a ruling according to Islam and making it binding on people, so as to settle disputes and end quarrels The Muslim ruler must appoint judges as the needs of the community dictate, so that people’s rights are secured and injustice is removed. In the Qur’an Allah says: ‘David! We have made you a vicegerent on earth: judge, then, between people with justice, and do not follow vain desire, lest it leads you astray from the path of Allah’ (38: 26).
Permissible and prohibited hunting
It is forbidden to do any hunting in the Sacred Precincts around the Ka’bah, which is known as the Haram area. The prohibition applies to everyone, whether they are in the state of consecration or not.It is forbidden for anyone who is in the state of consecration (ihram) to hunt or to help anyone in hunting, whether by action or pointing it out or in any other way.
Hunting
This refers to the killing of an animal in the wild, which is lawful to eat, has no owner and cannot be brought under human control.
What is specifically forbidden to eat
There are 10 forbidden types of food mentioned in Allah’s book. Allah says: ‘Forbidden to you are carrion, blood, the flesh of swine; and that over which any name other than Allah’s has been invoked; and the animal that has been strangled, or beaten to death, or killed by a fall, or gored to death, or savaged by a beast of prey, except that which you may have slaughtered when it is still alive, and [forbidden to you are] animals that have been slaughtered on idolatrous altars’ (5: 3).