Accepting Payment for Leading Tarāwih
Is it permissible to accept payment for leading Tarāwih, even if it’s considered a “gift”?
Is it permissible to accept payment for leading Tarāwih, even if it’s considered a “gift”?
Is it permissible to recite Quran while lying down?
Is it permissible to use Quran apps without wuḍūʾ?
What is the Shāfi’ī ruling regarding someone who, due to eye surgery, water cannot touch their eyes. How will wuḍūʾ be made?
What is the ruling regarding the drinking of non-alcoholic and alcohol-free beverages?
As Shāfiʿīs, is it better for us to make our own (much smaller) jamāʿah or pray alone as opposed to praying behind someone that adheres to a school that does not conform to ours with respect to the essentials (arkān or shurūṭ) of ṣalāh (e.g., a Ḥanafī)?
What is the ruling on oral sex in Islam?
When does the Takbīr officially begin and end for Eid al-Adḥā?
Is wuḍūʾ performed while wearing permeable nail polish valid? Can you kindly provide clarity on this issue?
Is there a specific timeframe during which Sūrat al-Kahf must be read on Friday?
Is it permissible to use Muslim marriage apps such as Salams, Muslima.com, and Muzz.com?
What type of sock may one wipe on during wuḍūʾ? Does it have to be those particular wuḍūʾ socks, or will any cotton sock suffice?
Can a person make Wuḍūʾ simply by making niyyah and jumping into a pool, considering that Tarteeb is a fardh of Wuḍūʾ in the Shāfiʿī madhhab?
Is it considered a sin for a man to look at a woman (without desire) and vice versa?
Regarding the three white days of fasting, why is it sunnah and why is it referred to as the three white days?
How does one deal or interact with people from the LGBTQ community in an Islamic way?
What is the Ḥukm (ruling) on being a lawyer in the Shāfiʿī madh-hab?
As a Ḥanafī, if you follow the Shāfiʿī ruling on Ḥurmah, are you required to follow the Shāfiʿī madh-hab in all its rulings?
What should one say when complimenting others or when they see something within themselves that they like?
What are the views of the four madhāhib in relation to the obligation of lowering the gaze for both genders, with or without desire.