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Buying Boars-Bristled Paintbrushes for Someone Else

Incapability to Prostrate (sajda) due to Injuries in the Head

Hidden Interest and Confusion

How does a Muslim scholar, serious student, and others who have devoted their lives to the service of Islam and the Muslims support himself/herself? I ask because this is perhaps one of the main reasons why parents don’t wish for their children to become scholars of Islam — they are usually poor, they don’t get paid much at all (if at all), and they attract trouble from different extremist groups. I come from an upper middle-class family. How can I convince my parents that I can become a Muslim scholar and have sufficient finances to support myself and my family?

I have just joined a new company. I get about 45 minutes to an hour for lunch. I have to offer my Duhr and Asr prayers at work. Could I do my Duhr and Asr one after the other. I could offer late Duhr, (not Qada) and then do Asr right after it. I also want to clarify that I am doing this because there is one room where I can do my prayers and this room is not always available, so saying both prayers at their respective time and having a gap between the two prayers is sometimes impossible.

Is the Consistent Collective Reading of Specific Books an Innovation?

Ruling on Wrestling

Ruling on Growing a Beard and Moustache

Sister in-Law to Nurse my Son without my Husband’s Consent

I am Married but Love Another Woman

Standing up for others out of Respect

If One has Asthma and Must Use an Inhaler, Do They Have to Fast?

Students Seeking Charity or other Financial Assistance to pay their Tuition

Endowment Policies

Question on the Fiqh of Financing