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09/09/2025
The husband says: "It is forbidden for me not to do (this)," and "I will not pay such and such," then he does and pays, what is the ruling on the phrase 'it is forbidden for me,' and what does it mean?
09/09/2025
My husband passed away a month ago and left me a house and a sum of money. I have one son who is ten years old, and my husband's mother is still alive. What is the share of my husband's mother from the house and money that my husband left for me? And can I take my deferred dowry from the money my husband left for me, knowing the decline in the value of the Syrian pound? I want a detailed answer from a Sharia perspective.
09/09/2025
A husband said to his wife: 'You are forbidden to me if you smoke again.' Now he is afraid that she will smoke again. What is the ruling on this statement, and what should he do to avoid divorce?
09/09/2025
If the heirs forgive their right and the blood money of the fetus is dropped, is there a requirement to fast two consecutive months as expiation for the killing of a soul?
09/09/2025
My husband swore an oath saying 'You are divorced, divorced' while he was in a state of anger. What is the ruling?
09/09/2025
What is the ruling on the clothes of the deceased? Is it permissible to keep them for remembrance, or must they all be distributed?
09/09/2025
A man was angry, had a stomach ache, and had an argument with his wife. He swore an oath saying: 'By Allah, it is forbidden to me' that if the flight opens, I will send you to your family without return. After half an hour, they reconciled. What are the consequences of this? Is it a divorce or does he owe a kaffara (expiation) for the oath?
09/09/2025
There are two thousand dinars of inheritance from the deceased for his wife and children, some of the children are living at home, and some are married. Should the inheritance be distributed equally so that each one takes his share, or should those in the same house use their money for living expenses, or should it be saved for them for the future?
09/09/2025
What is the ruling on the phrase (Ali al-Haram) and (Ali al-Talaq)? And does it count as a divorce?