What is the ruling on the “Zaar”? The “Zaar” are those celebrations which are held in order to repel the Jinn and devils from the people. In some Arab countries, the “Zaar” is considered a religious habit in order to repel the Jinn and the devils from the people who are possessed by them. Unfortunately, many Muslims stick to it despite.. More
It is permissible to say (now) “only Allaah and His Prophet know” in matters that pertain to the unseen, taking into account that the knowledge of the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, [about the unseen] stopped with his death? .. More
My question is on the water on which Ruqyah was performed, i.e. the water to which lotus jujube leaves are added and on which the verses of the Quran are read, and we perform Ghusl (ritual bath) with it in order to get rid of magic. Do we perform Ghusl with the water when it is cold as Ruqyah was performed on it when it was cold? Or is it acceptable.. More
Is someone who declared the two testimonies of faith with the intention of embracing Islam failed to fulfil their obligations and does not believe in other gods beside Allaah, excused for his ignorance?.. More