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    Person A is getting Qurbani animals from Person B on the insistence of Person B to buy from him. After the Qurbani animals have been delivered, only then is the price given at whatever rate Person B demands. No price is fixed or discussed before hand. Is such a transaction valid according to Sharia? 

    Follow up query on job

    DuasAyah for getting proposals

    Giving away Qurbani money to a brother in need

    Son checking his mother’s phone

    Reference of Hadith on two armies fighting each other

    Black stone on ring as a symbol of Hajar Aswad.

    Women attending lectures in the Masjid.

    Reliability of a bank in the UAE

    Women’s only charity fundraiser

    Non-Alcoholic Beer for medical purposes

    I have a question regarding divorce and waswasa. In my mind I had a situation playing out in my mind where I was angry at my wife and out loud i uttered ‘leave me alone and you should go to sleep on your own’. I believe this does not constitute a divorce. Thereafter in my mind my wife said ‘then why dont you leave me?’. Then my reply was in anger ‘if you ask me again then i will.’ Now this phrase, i do not remember saying it out loud or whether it was said in my mind. It is a cause of great distress to me and i feel it is waswasa. Does this count as a divorce? If i had said it out loud, then will this count as divorce the next time my wife asks me to leave her? I would appreciate your advice. 

    The recitation of “Sadaqallahul Azeem” after completing the recital of the Quraan is not a Sunnah

    Etiquettes and rulings relating to the day of Eid

    Tableegh to non-Muslims