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A man jokingly said to his wife: 'You are to me like the back of my mother.' What is the ruling?
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Do we consider the knowledge of rulings in terms of validity, corruption, and nullity as obligatory, rational, or situational rulings?
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A woman whose husband said to her: 'You are to me like the back of my mother,' and the reason is that he demanded his legal right from her, but she refused due to a health condition that the husband suffers from, as she asked him to go to a doctor to treat himself. He became angry with her and swore an oath, and he has not touched her for two years now. What is the ruling on their relationship now? And does she bear any sin for what she did?
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What is the difference between the phrase: 'not disliked' and the expression 'contrary to preference'?
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If a man says to his wife, 'You are forbidden to me like my sister,' does this count as a declaration of divorce (zhihar), and if so, what are the consequences, and what is the expiation?
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What is the Yazidi sect? Are they Muslims and monotheists of God Almighty?
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A woman is divorced from her husband through disownment, and she is pregnant. What is the ruling on the fetus she carries? Is it permissible for the husband to reconcile with her again?
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It is said that supplication after ablution is answered, is this correct, and can we ask for whatever we want at this time?
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He prohibited his wife to himself like the prohibition of his sister. If he cannot fast due to the nature of his work, is it permissible for him to feed sixty needy people? Should he provide food or money?
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