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Dear scholars, as-salamu `alaykum. how should we observe Laylat Al-Qadr and which night of Ramadan is it? Jazakum Allah khayran.

Dear scholars, As-Salamu `alaykum. I am not wearing hijab but I observe fasting and prayer. Will Allah accept my fasting and prayer? A friend of mine said to me yesterday that none of my fasts are valid. Please help! Jazakum Allah khayran.

It is said that Satan is locked up during the month of Ramadan. If this is the case, then why do we see sins committed in this month? To whom should such crimes be ascribed?

Dear dignified scholars: As-salamu `alaykum! The coming of the Day of Judgment is really a hot topic these days and everyone has a say in the issue. Could you enlighten me on the real signs or portents of the Day of Judgment as shown in the authentic sources of Islam? Jazakum Allahu Khayran!

Sheikh Sayyed Sabiq, states in his well-known book, Fiqh As-Sunnah, in this regard: 1. Acts that nullify ablution Passing urine, feces or gas Ablution is nullified by urinating, defecating (Almighty Allah says, “…or one of you comes from relieving himself,” thus proving that such an act obligates a new purification), and releasing gas from the

 Assalam-o-alaikum Ya sheikh. May Allah bless you. i want to take your attention to a very serious issue.Kindly give me guidance on the following question.these days due to weak family systems, bad litrature, media and internet our young generation is not being trained and educated properly.As a  result they distracted easily. My question is with  reference to this. 1. Kindly tell me is Self-gratification (masterbatun) come Under Zana 2. IS that come Under as explained in surah Muminoon Ayat 5 3. If someone get self gratification. Is there some Qaza to this act Like in Zana? Or Tauba is enough 4. if an unmarried girl lost her Virginity due to self gratification. how should she face her husband? should she explain it to him? 5. How can we prevent our youngesters from falling into this act. ususally innocent youth came across bad literature and due to experimental urge and enthusiasm fall into this bad habit and their parents dont know this. what should be adopted to prevent this.Jazakallah!

Dear scholars, As-Salamu `alaykum. My questions are these: Is it my duty to cook and serve food for my husband during Ramadan when he doesn't fast during the day? He takes medication that is not prescribed by the doctor, and I am sure he does not need to take it three times a day. He doesn't even pray. I am not happy about the situation, and repeated efforts to make him understand that he must pray do not yield any results. He says it's not haram not to pray. He uses this non-prescribed medication as an excuse not to fast. He doesn't make up for it in other ways, though he knows they exist. Jazakum Allah khayran.

ASSALAMU ALAIKUM, My question is that i was fasting and an accident happened while i was sleeping ,i had a wet dream  is my fast still valid or not    thanks

Dear scholars, As-Salamu `alaykum. I have a question regarding fasting. I work in an investment bank in the US and I have meetings all the time. While fasting, your breath becomes horrible, and in the US it is considered really rude to have a bad breath. I was wondering if it is possible to use a mouthwash to gargle only after every couple of hours to have a nice breath. I will not drink the mouthwash; I will just gargle and spit it out. Please advise. Jazakum Allah khayran.

Bismillahi-rahmani-raheemRespected scholars,Assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa brarakatuh,I have two health related questions burning on my mind for which I am hoping badly to hear a fatwa. I do not know who to ask about it, for the one should have knowledge in Shariah as well as in the mentioned fields:1. I am currently breastfeeding my seven month old son and I still have to make up most of the fasting of Ramadan. Now my aunt, who is a Pharmacologist but not a Muslim, advised me to not fast during breastfeeding for toxins stored in body fat are going to be released and will go into the breast milk. Since she is not a Muslim and therefore unaware of the benefits and obligation to fast she is of course very easy in giving such an advice. That is why I am hoping to hear an opinion of a Mumin well learned in Shariah who has very good knowledge of the physical processes within the body (metabolism and so on) and the risks of toxins as well. Since breastfeeding women are allowed to not be fasting during Ramadan if they are not able, I am wondering if nowadays, where our environment, food etc. is so polluted that no one can avoid storing lots of toxins, fasting should or could, without doing haram, be paused until the whole two years of breastfeeding are over. That is why I am asking for a fatwa in this topic that takes the situation we live in today (a quite polluted environment) into account. I do not want that we harm our children on the one hand and I don?t want to do haram and be obliged to do kaffara by not making up my days of last Ramadan before the start of next Ramadan either. I used to enjoy fasting prior to the pregnancy of my first child, but since then I have been either pregnant or breastfeeding and/or pregnant or breastfeeding again. And in this time I found it actually quite hard, although I cannot say I am not able to do it. But I lost a lot of weight during breastfeeding my first child and now I am loosing even more during breastfeeding my second one. I feel I have to eat a lot and often times I have four instead of three meals a day.2. I am very interested in Naturopathy and Homeopathy and I am trying to treat my family and myself with it. Now, many very effective herbal remedies containing alcohol are available on the market, for most herbal essences are best preserved in alcohol. I bought some of them and tried to get rid of the alcohol by warming/heating it up so the alcohol would evaporate. The problem is that I might very well have destroyed the whole active agent as well. That?s why I don?t buy or use remedies containing alcohol any more since they are not life-saving musts. But sometimes I feel that it is too bad that we can?t use them, for they might prevent us from having to take chemical medications, which surely cause some harm (too). I am so sure that Naturopathy is much closer to the Islam than what the pharmaceutical industry produces, but it seems to need the alcohol. That?s why I am puzzled about how to deal with the whole thing.I would be so relieved if you could answer my questions or if you could tell me where to ask for a fatwa in these topics.Yasak Allahu khayran Wassalam Your sister-in-Islamabida