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Question: A very venerable shaykh told us that it was makruh tahrimi for a woman to cut her hair unless absolutely necessary. What if one’s husband wants her to cut it? Is that considered to be one of those “absolutely necessary” cases?

Are We Held Accountable for Mere Thoughts of Sinning if We Don’t Act on Our Thoughts?

Are there Contexts Which Excuse the Sunna of Sincere Counsel?

Are There Any Hadiths That Prohibit Eating Shrimp?

Are One’s Prayer and Purification Valid If You Have Tooth Fillings?

Are Sinful Thoughts Considered Sinful?

Are Price Tags Considered Offers?

Are Return Policies Permissible and Can One Make Use of Them?

Are Non-Muslims Who Lived Good Lives Condemned to Hell?

Are Irrevocable Offers Permissible in Islam?

Are Drawings for Educational Purposes Permissible?

Are Corrupt Contracts Sinful?

Are Copyrights Valid As It Relates to Islamic Content That Benefits Muslims, or Can We Freely Download and Share It?

An Explanation of the Hanafi School’s Position on Women’s Congregational Prayer

Actions Are Rewarded Due To Intentions