Social Matters
Questions in Social Matters
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Is Verbal Consent Required for a Valid Nikah?
Walekumussalam,The marriage (Nikah) in the described situation is completely valid and has been properly concluded. In Islamic law, the basic requirements for a...
Invalid Marriage Conditional Divorce Not Effective
Walekumussalam,According to the Hanbali and Shafi‘i madhabs, since the first marriage was invalid (due to the lack of proper witnesses), the conditional divorce...
Handling a Difficult Mother with Wisdom
In this situation, act with patience and wisdom. Do not be rude or harsh with your mother; instead, try to explain things gently at the right time. Advise your...
Marriage Without Witnesses
Walekumussalam,In Hanafi fiqh, the presence of two sane and adult witnesses is necessary for a marriage to be valid. If a marriage takes place without witnesses...
Apologizing to non-mahrams-permissible?
Yes, if you truly feel regret over your past actions and you have hurt someone, then it is permissible to apologize to the extent of necessity. However, the apo...
Deep Study of Literature and the Quran
Walekumussalam,Studying literature or any other field in depth out of interest is not sinful; rather, seeking knowledge is a good thing. Likewise, the Qur’an ca...
Embroidery Permissible
Walekumussalam,Yes, if the clothing fulfills the required covering, wearing it with embroidery is permissible, even if it is common.Provided they are not for ar...
الطلاق أثناء السكر وحكمه الشرعي
وعلیکم السلام ورحمتہ اللہ وبرکاتہ إذا قام الشخص باختيار نفسه بتعاطي شيء محرّم مثل الخمر، ثم أصدر الطلاق وهو في حالة سكر، فإن الطلاق يكون صحيحاً حسب كلامه،...
Marriage Delay and Family Conflict
From your description, it appears that this issue has been ongoing in your home for quite some time and it has caused distress for everyone. In Islam, the teach...
“Family Conflict and Distance in Islam”
You have described a very heavy pain and trial, and Islam does not ignore such situations. The principle in Shariah is that it is necessary to maintain respect...