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9 qs – 1.Is it true that if you read the 1st and the last 10 ayahs of surah kahaf you will be filled with noor from head to toe?

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1.Is it true that if you read the 1st and the last 10 ayahs of surah kahaf you will be filled with noor from head to toe? 2.If a Muslim criticizes Islam, I read in Behashti Zewar that he becomes a kaafir. So if one says: why do we have to read namaz ? it’s hard; would it be criticizing? If yes then does he become a kaafir and have to repent? 3.Is it a bidah to make niyah of the salah you’re reading in a low audible voice before starting the salah (niyah meaning “I am reading 4 rakats?”)? 4.What is the meaning of the name Arshiya? Is it an appropriate Muslim name? 5.Is there anything wrong with putting the shoes upside down that the soul is facing towards the sky? Is this disrespectful to Allah? 6.If you are about to use a brand new kitchen utensil, is there any particular way to wash it to make it paak? Like read kalmah and blow on it or something. 7.Can you use financial aid money given by the government for college tuition fee for personal use?8. Is there any significance of reading surah Rehmaan every day?9.Can a woman trim her hairs about 1 to 2 inches if she has split ends?

Answer

1. There is a Hadith that if a person recites the beginning and ending
portions of Surah Kahf, he will be filled with Noor from head to toe.
2. If a person mocks and ridicules at any fundamental part of Islam, then he
will become a Kaafir. The words here, ‘Why do we have to read Salaat . its
hard’ will not be considered as mocking and criticizing.
3. There is no need to make Niyyat verbally in a loud voice. Niyyat in the
heart is sufficient. If a person constantly makes his Niyyat aloud, then it
can be termed as Bid’at.
4. Arshiyyah is probably derived from the word ‘Arsh’ which means a roof,
canopy or throne. However, it is not an appropriate name.
5. There is nothing wrong with this.
6. No, there is no specific way to go about washing any new item.
7. It is not permissible to abuse funds given to one by the government. If
the funds given to one were given for a specific purpose, then to use it for
any other purpose will be abuse, hence, not permissible.
8. We have not come across any Hadith that signifies the virtue of reading
Surah Rahmaan daily.
9. Yes.

and Allah Ta’ala Knows Best

Mufti Ebrahim Desai

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