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Money transfer fees when transferring zakat be included in zakat or paid separately?
Money transfer fees when transferring zakat be included in zakat or paid separately? - assim al hakeem
Fatawa on Contemporary Issues (Part Three)
It is permissible to offer the greeting of peace to a group of people that includes some Muslims, but he should mean to direct his greeting to the Muslims. This is stated by Ibn Hajar and endorsed by Shaikh Abdullah ibn Jibreen.
Accepting Gifts from Unbelievers
It is perfectly permissible to accept a gift from a non-Muslim, regardless of the intention of the person giving it. It is also permissible to accept gifts from them on their festive occasions, unless these include something forbidden such as wines or the meat of an animal dedicated at the time of its slaughter to anyone other than God. A Muslim should use such occasions to strengthen relations with non-Muslims and introduce Islam to them. This view is stated by Ibn Taymiyyah, and it is given in a fatwa by the Permanent Committee for Research and Fatwa in Saudi Arabia. It is also endorsed by the European Council for Fatwa and Research, Shaikh Abd al-Azeez ibn Baz, Shaikh Abdullah ibn Jibreen and Shaikh Salih al-Fawzan.
Giving Gifts to non-Muslims
It is permissible to give gifts to unbelievers who are not at war with us to win their hearts over and to incline them towards Islam. This is the view of the European Council for Fatwa and Research. Ibn Taymiyyah states the permissibility but excludes giving them gifts on their religious feasts, which he considers forbidden. The Islamic Fiqh Council of the Muslim World League expresses the same view.
Greeting Unbelievers
Scholars have two different views on this question. The first view makes clear that it is not permissible for a Muslim meeting an unbeliever to start by offering the greeting of peace. If the unbeliever starts by saying assalamu alalikum (i.e. ‘peace be to you’), the Muslim may reply by saying wa alaikum (i.e. ‘and to you’). He may also give the reply in full, wa alaikum assalam, (i.e. ‘and peace be to you too’), if he is certain that when the unbeliever says the greeting he is clearly meaning it. This is the view of the majority of scholars, including Ibn al-Qayyim. Among contemporary scholars who subscribe to this view are Shaikh Abd al-Azeez ibn Baz and Shaikh Salih al-Fawzan
Sham Divorce
The first view considers such divorce effective. This is the view of most contemporary scholars. They say that such a sham divorce is real and counts against the divorcing husband. The Assembly of Muslim Jurists of America endorsed this view in the final statement concluding its second convention held in Copenhagen in 2004. The statement said: ‘A sham divorce counts against the person resorting to it, since he has spoken the words or appointed someone else to do it on his behalf, whether he intends it or not. Writing is the most important means of documentation in our modern world. As far as religion is concerned, such a divorce is disregarded unless it is intended. This is the weightier scholarly view.
Marriage of Convenience
A sham marriage, with no intention to make it a real and permanent marriage as required by Islamic law, is forbidden. According to Islam marriage is a firm pledge, described in the Qur’an in such terms: ‘How can you take it away when each of you has been privy with the other, and they have received from you a most solemn pledge?’ (4: 21) The prohibition is even stronger if the marriage contract is between a Muslim woman and a non-Muslim man, entered into to enable her to get certain benefits.
Adopting the Husband’s Family Name
There are two views on this matter: The first view makes it clear that no one may affiliate himself to anyone other than his own father.
Offering a Greeting Other Than Peace to non-Muslims
Scholars have two different views on this point. The first view, which is endorsed by Ibn Taymiyyah as well as Shaikh Abdullah ibn Jibreen, says that this is permissible.
Exchanging Visits with Unbelievers
Exchanging visits with non-Muslims is permissible if needed or if it brings about something useful, such as Muslims introducing Islam to them or giving some advice. This is stated in the fatwas of the Permanent Committee for Research and Fatwa and by Shaikh Abd al-Azeez ibn Baz.
Friendship with Unbelievers
While it is not permissible to have a close friend who is an unbeliever, if one needs to join such a person for a meal, such as eating with one’s guest or in a banquet, or casually or to call on him to believe in Islam, or to advise him, this is permissible. This ruling is expressed by Shaikh Abd al-Azeez ibn Baz and Shaikh Abdullah ibn Jibreen.
Greeting a Mixed Group of Muslims and Unbelievers
It is permissible to offer the greeting of peace to a group of people that includes some Muslims, but he should mean to direct his greeting to the Muslims. This is stated by Ibn Hajar and endorsed by Shaikh Abdullah ibn Jibreen.
My masjid is praying salatul hajah / hajat these days (Friday prayer) is it allowed?
My masjid is praying salatul hajah / hajat these days (Friday prayer) is it allowed? - assim al hakeem
Should I always lower my gaze or only if I feel attracted to a woman or when her awrah is uncovered?
Should I always lower my gaze or only if I feel attracted to a woman or when her awrah is uncovered? - assim al hakeem
Will a man's hajj be affected if he exposes his awrah willingly?
Will a man's hajj be affected if he exposes his awrah willingly? #assim assim al hakeem
My relatives got married without wali, must I tell their marriage is invalid, am I sinful if I don't
My relatives got married without wali, must I tell their marriage is invalid, am I sinful if I don't - assim al hakeem
Is it sunnah to lick fingers & plate after eating?
Is it sunnah to lick fingers & plate after eating? #assim assim al hakeem
Teacher puts me in groups with girls, am I sinful?
Teacher puts me in groups with girls, am I sinful? #assim assim al hakeem
Friday Khutbah Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Kuala Lumpur) 13/10/2023
Friday Khutbah Malaysia 🇲🇾 (Kuala Lumpur) 13/10/2023 #assim assim al hakeem
Is it ok to call police on pushy beggars who don't take no for an answer?
Is it ok to call police on pushy beggars who don't take no for an answer? #assim assim al hakeem