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Can a Debtor Perform Hajj?

Can One Decline to Lead Salat?

The Difference Between a Mirror Image and a Photograph

Dealings With Husband’s Uncle

Dawah and Tableegh. Is it Every Muslim’s Responsibility?

Custody of Children By Mufti Ebrahim DesaiPosted: 27 Zul-Hijjah 1423, 1 March 2003 Q 1.) My cousin-brother’s wife died after giving birth. Now the child is with my cousin’s father and mother. He is working abroad. His father-in-law and in-laws claim that the child should be with mother’s mother. We think that the father of the child — and no one else — is fully authorized to decide where the child should be. [Muhammad Yahya] Q 2.) What are the laws of Shari’ah pertaining to Custody and maintenance of children in the case of divorce or in the event of death of one of the spouses?

Selling Business to Daughter Who is Smarter than the Sons

Hair Transplants

Covering Head in Prayer

Sacrificing Cows for Atonement

1- If the payments of the credit card bills are made to the Credit Card company on due date, whether its use for buying will be Halal or not? 2- If the payment is some times delayed and made with additional charges, what will be the Hukm? 3- If some one draws some cash from the Cash Machines against the limit he has been assigned by the credit card company, whether the use of this cash amount will be Halal? Abdul Rehman (Muhtamim Ma’had Al-Faqeer Al-Islami Pakistan)

Concentration in Salat

Placing Conditions for Marriage

Can you please explain the Islamic injunctions about “copyright”, especially about the copyright on computer software? The questions are: (i) Can we register a book under the Copyright Act which bars the people from publishing that book without permission of the copyright holder? (ii) If something is registered under the law of copyright, should we abide by the restrictions imposed by that law? (iii) Can a copyright holder sell his right of publishing to another person for a monetary gain?

Combining Prayers