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- What is Islam?
- What does Islam mean?
- How do we know Islam
is the truth?
- Why does Islam often
seem strange?
- Do Islam and
Christianity have different origins?
- Who are Muslims?
- What do Muslims
believe?
- Who is Allah?
- Does Allah look like
us?
- What does it mean to
believe in Allah?
- Can we see Allah?
- Does Allah see us?
- Does Allah answer my
prayers?
- When does Allah not
answer our prayers?
- What can I ask of
Allah?
- Who is Muhammad
(peace be upon him)?
- How did Muhammad
(peace be upon him) become a prophet and a messenger of God?
- What is the Quran?
- What is the Quran
about?
- Are there any other
sacred sources?
- Who is Jesus to us?
- Who were the parents
of Jesus (peace be upon him)?
- Can Jesus (peace be
upon him), or Muhammad (peace be upon him) be worshipped?
- Is Allah the same as
what Christians call "the father"?
- Is there a trinity in
Islam?
- Can anyone become a
Muslim?
- What about someone
who has never heard of Islam?
- When is the Day of
Judgment?
- Are there signs for
the day of Judgment?
- What is it that keeps
us from entering Heaven?
- What about
non-Muslims do; they go to heaven?
- Do we believe that
Allah created the heavens and earth in 6 days?
- Do we have free will?
- Did Allah create
evil?
- Who are my best
friends?
- Who is my worst
enemy?
- Do bad things happen
to the believers (good people)?
- Why is the family so
important to Muslims?
- What about food?
- What is the Kabah?
- Who are amongst the
people that must fast in the blessed month of Ramadan and those
that are not obliged to fast in this month?
- What facts about the
month of Ramadan have been related by Hadith in regards to what
takes place related to heaven and hell?
- What is one of the
Sunnahs when a Muslim, for a valid reason cannot keep fast?
- What connection does
the Holy Quran and the blessed month of Ramadan have that makes
the month very important and sacred?
- It is said that the
odor of a fasting Muslim is more fragrant to Allah Subhanahu wa
Ta`ala than what?
- Is there a Hajj
Akbar?
- Is it a requirement
to enter Masjid Haram from the Baab as-Salaam entrance?
- Can I smoke when I'm
in Ihram?
- When I stone the
Jamaraat, is it necessary to hit the target?
- Can I perform Hajj
every year?
- Is it a must for a
wife to seek her husband's permission to perform the obligatory
Hajj?
- What is the ruling on
aborting a pregnancy in the early months (1-3) before the soul is
breathed into the fetus?
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1. What is Islam? Ans: Islam is not a new religion, but
the same truth that God revealed through all His prophets to every
people. For a fifth of the world's population, Islam is both a
religion and a complete way of life. Muslims follow a religion of
peace, mercy, and forgiveness, and the majority has nothing to do
with the extremely grave events, which have come to be associated
with their faith.
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2. What does Islam mean? Ans: The Arabic word Islam
simply means 'submission', and derives from a word meaning 'peace'.
In a religious context it means complete submission to the will of
God. 'Mohammedanism' is thus a misnomer because it suggests that
Muslims worship Muhammad (peace be upon him) rather than God.
'Allah' is the Arabic name for God, which is used by Arab Muslims
and Christians alike.
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3. How do we know Islam is the
truth? Ans: 1- It is the only
religion that holds Allah as One, Unique, and Perfect. 2- It is
the only religion that believes in the sole worship of Allah, not
Jesus, not an idol, and not an angel, only Allah. 3- The Quran
does not contain contradictions. 4- The Quran contains scientific
facts, which are 1300 years ahead of their time. The Quran, while
revealed 1400 years ago contains scientific facts, which are only
now being discovered. It is not in contradiction to science. 5-
Allah has challenged the world to produce the like of the Quran. And
He says they won't be able to. 6- Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) was the most influential man in history. In the book "The 100
most influential men in History", written by non-Muslim, the Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) was #1. Prophet Jesus (peace be upon
him) was #3. It should be noted that even the Prophet Jesus (peace
be upon him) was a prophet sent by Allah. Would Allah allow a false
prophet to be so successful? No. Even the Bible refers to this in
Deuteronomy 18:19. A false prophet would die!!! Yet Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) did not die till he completely conveyed, and
taught Allah's religion. 7- He had many prophecies, and all of
his prophecies have come true, or are still coming
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4. Why does Islam often seem strange?
Ans: Islam may seem exotic
or even extreme in the modern world. Perhaps this is because
religion does not dominate everyday life in the West today, whereas
Muslims have religion always uppermost in their minds, and make no
division between secular and sacred. They believe that the Divine
Law, the Shari'a, should be taken very seriously, which is why
issues related to religion are still so important
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5. Do Islam and Christianity have different origins?
Ans: Together with Judaism,
they go back to the prophet and patriarch Abraham, and their three
prophets are directly descended from his sons-Muhammad (peace be
upon him) from the eldest, Ishmael, and Moses and Jesus, from Isaac.
Abraham established the settlement, which today is the city of
Makkah, and built the Kabah towards which all Muslims turn when they
pray.
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6. Who are Muslims? Ans: One billion people
form a vast range of races, nationalities and cultures across the
globe, from the southern Philippines to Nigeria, are united by their
common Islamic faith. About 18% live in the Arab world; the world's
largest Muslim community is in Indonesia; substantial parts of Asia
and most of Africa are Muslim, while significant minorities are also
to be found in the Soviet Union, China, North and South America, and
Europe.
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7. What do Muslims believe? Ans: Muslims believe in
One, Unique, Incomparable God in the Angels created by Him, in the
prophets through whom His revelations were brought to mankind; in
God's complete authority over human destiny and in life after death.
Muslims believe in a chain of prophets starting with Adam and
including Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses,
Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, Jonah, John the Baptist and Jesus,
(peace be upon them). But God's final message to man, a
reconfirmation of the eternal message and a summing-up of all that
has gone before was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) through Gabriel.
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8. Who is Allah? Ans: It
is a known fact that every language has one or more terms that are
used in reference to God and sometimes to lesser deities. This is
not the case with Allah. Allah is the personal name of the One true
God. Nothing else can be called Allah. The term has no plural or
gender. This shows its uniqueness when compared with the word god
which can be made plural, gods, or feminine, goddess. It is
interesting to notice that Allah is the personal name of God in
Aramaic, the language of Jesus and a sister language of Arabic.
The One
true God is a reflection of the unique concept that Islam associates
with God. To a Muslim, Allah is the Almighty, Creator and Sustainer
of the universe, Who is similar to nothing and nothing is comparable
to Him. The Prophet Muhammad was asked by his contemporaries about
Allah; the answer came directly from God Himself in the form of a
short chapter of the Quran, which is considered the essence of the
unity or the motto of monotheism. This is chapter 112 which reads:
"In
the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate. Say (O
Muhammad) He is God the One God, the Everlasting Refuge, who has
not begotten, nor has been begotten, and equal to Him is not
anyone."
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9. Does Allah look like us? Ans: No, Allah is perfect.
He is not like any of His creations. He has told us that He has
hands, eyes, a face, and feet, but all of these attributes are
befitting to His might and glory. A Muslim does not say a single
thing about Allah other than what Allah says about Himself. Allah is
Perfect and Unique.
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10. What does it mean to believe in Allah?
Ans: To believe in Allah
means to believe in total perfection, and uniqueness. It means to
believe in His prophets because they are His, and He sent them. We
can not pick and choose. A Muslim must believe in all the prophets
of Allah. It means to believe in the Angles! We must love them
all. We cannot hate an Angel say, for example, Michael to whom rain
and the vegetation of the Earth are attributed or Gabriel to whom
revelation (bringing down the scriptures to the prophets) is
attributed. It means to believe in Allah's predestination of good
and bad. It means to believe in the last day: The day of
Judgment.
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11. Can we see Allah? Ans: Allah is not like the
sun. Anyone can see the sun. But Allah is the most beautiful.
Nothing is as beautiful as Allah. Actually looking at Allah is the
greatest pleasure of the people in Paradise. This pleasure Allah
does not give anyone but the believers.
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12. Does Allah see us? Ans: Allah sees us and
knows everything about us. He knows us better than we know
ourselves. There is not a leaf on a tree that blows away, or stays
in its place except that He knows it. There is not a dry spot, nor a
wet spot, nor a grain in the depths of the earth except that Allah
knows it.
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13. Does Allah answer my prayers? Ans: We
know that Allah answers all the prayers of the believers. This can
be in 4 ways: 1- Getting what we ask for! 2- Getting something
as good or better! 3- Being spared something bad that would have
happened otherwise. 4- Being rewarded on the day of Judgment with
a much greater reward than what we were asking for on
earth.
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14. When does Allah not answer our prayers?
Ans: 1- When it is bad for
us! 2- When we ask, but not from our heart! 3- When we say: I
asked and asked and He did not answer. 4- When we eat or drink
unlawful food i.e. pork, wear unlawful clothes or use or posses
property that was earned either through interest from the bank or
that was stolen.
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15. What can I ask of Allah? Ans: Any thing, but don't
ask Him to do things like make you a prophet because He has already
said that there will be no more prophets. You can ask Allah for
guidance, meaning you can ask Him to show you the correct religion.
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16. Who is Muhammad (peace be upon him)?
Ans: Muhammad (peace be
upon him) was born in Makkah in the year 571 A.D., at a time when
Christianity was not yet fully established in Europe. Since his
father died before his birth and his mother shortly afterwards, so
he was raised by his uncle from the respected tribe of Quraish. As
he grew up, he became known for his truthfulness, generosity and
sincerity so much that he was sought after for his ability to
arbitrate in disputes. The historians describe him as calm and
meditative. Muhammad (peace be upon him) was of a deeply religious
nature, and had long detested the decadence of his society. It
became his habit to meditate from time to time in the Cave of Hira
near the summit of Jabal al-Nur, the Mountain of Light near Makkah.
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17. How did Muhammad (peace be upon him) become a prophet
and a messenger of God? Ans: At the age of 40,
while engaged in a meditative retreat, Muhammad (peace be upon him)
received his first revelation from God through the Angel Gabriel.
This revelation, which continued for twenty-three years, is known as
the Quran. As soon as he began to recite the words he heard from
Gabriel, and to preach the truth that God had revealed to him, he
and his small group of followers suffered bitter persecution, which
grew so fierce that in the year 622 God gave them the command to
emigrate. This event, the Hijrah, 'migration', in which they left
Makkah for the city of Madinah some 260 miles to the north, marks
the beginning of the Muslim calendar. After several years, the
Prophet (peace be upon him) and his followers were able to return to
Makkah, where they forgave their enemies and established Islam
definitively. Before the Prophet (peace be upon him) died at the age
of 63, the greater part of Arabia was Muslim, and within a century
of his death Islam had spread to Spain in the West and as Far East
as China.
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18. What is the Quran? Ans:
The Quran is a record of the exact words revealed by God through the
Angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It was
memorized by Muhammad (peace be upon him) and then dictated to his
companions, and written down by scribes, who crosschecked it during
his lifetime. Not one word of its 114 Surahs, has been changed over
the centuries, so that the Quran is in every detail the unique and
miraculous text which was revealed to Muhammad (peace be upon him)
fourteen centuries ago.
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19. What is the Quran about? Ans: The Quran, the last
revealed Word of God, is the prime source of every Muslim's faith
and practice. It deals with all the subjects which concern us as
human beings: wisdom, doctrine, worship, and law, but its basic
theme is the relationship between God and His creatures. At the same
time, it provides guidelines for a just society, proper human
conduct and an equitable economic system.
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20. Are there any other sacred sources?
Ans: Yes, the Sunnah, the
practice and example of the Prophet (peace be upon him), is the
second authority for Muslims. A Hadith is a reliably transmitted
report of what the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, did, or
approved. Belief in the Sunnah is part of the Islamic faith.
Examples of the Prophet's sayings The Prophet (peace be upon
him) said: 'God has no mercy on one who has no mercy for
others.' 'None of you truly believes until he wishes for his
brother what he wishes for himself.' 'Powerful is not he who
knocks the other down, indeed powerful is he who controls himself in
a fit of anger.' (From the Hadith collections of Bukhari,
Muslim, Tirmidhi and
Baihaqi.)
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21. Who is Jesus to us? Ans: Jesus (peace be upon
him) is a true prophet, sent by Allah like Moses, Abraham, Lot,
Noah, Jonah, Joseph, etc (peace be upon
them).
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Ans: Jesus is the son of
Virgin Mary and he had no father. Allah created
Jesus. :
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23. Can Jesus (peace be upon him), or Muhammad (peace be
upon him) be worshipped? Ans: No, Allah does not
accept that a prophet, a person, an angel, a cow, a stone, or
anything be worshipped in place of Him or even along with Him.
Worship must be to Allah, the Creator of them.
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24. Is Allah the same as what Christians call "the
father"? Ans: Allah is the Creator,
who Jesus (peace be upon him) worshipped. He is the Creator who
spoke to Moses and split the sea for Moses and his followers. That
is Allah. But Allah tells us: "Say Allah is one, He is Perfect, He
has never begotten, nor was He begot, and there is no one equal to
Him."
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25. Is there a trinity in Islam? Ans: No. Allah is one and
perfect.
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26. Can anyone become a Muslim? Ans: Yes anyone can. There
are two declarations, which are necessary: 1- To bear witness
that no one deserves to be worshiped except Allah. 2- To bear
witness that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is the Messenger
of Allah. This makes a person Muslim. But it should be said in
Arabic. Next a person takes a shower and s/he is a Muslim. Then
what? After a person becomes Muslim s/he is taught about prayers,
fasting, alms to the poor, and pilgrimage. These are the pillars of
Islam. Then what? Muslims are brothers and sisters. A Muslim
should love for his brother or sister what s/he loves for
him/herself. Allah's wealth does not run out and Allah can provide
for us all. We pray for each other, and love each other, and love
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27. What about someone who has never heard of Islam?
Ans: Allah is the most
just. It is inconceivable to perceive of anyone acting with more
beneficence than Allah. Allah is the most just and in the Quran He
said: "We will not punish without sending someone to warn you". The
"We" here is the majestic we used in Arabic. So if a person never
heard about Islam, and was never warned clearly, Allah would have a
special test for that person that He knows is equal to the chance
that person would have had on earth.
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28. When is the Day of Judgment? Ans: Only Allah knows.
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29. Are there signs for the day of Judgment?
Ans: Plenty, plenty,
plenty. Many have already occurred. To name a few: *Objects
will begin to talk. *There will be much killing. The killer won't
know why he killed, and the person that was killed won't know why he
was killed. *The Antichrist will come. *Prophet Jesus (peace
be upon him) son of Mary will return. *Gog and Magog will be set
free. The sun will rise from the west (after this sign there can
be no more repentance).
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30. What is it that keeps us from entering Heaven?
Ans: Worship of anyone
other than Allah is the greatest sin. It is called shirk, and this
is not forgiven except through repentance.
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31. What about non-Muslims do; they go to
heaven? Ans: Allah only accepts
Islam. He says in the Quran: "Whoever seeks a religion other than
Islam it won't be accepted of him, and he will be one of the losers
in the hereafter". I would rather lose anywhere, but not lose in the
hereafter. This is because hellfire is eternal. It never ends and we
never die when we go there, if we go there.
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32. Do we believe that Allah created the heavens and earth
in 6 days? Ans: Yes, we do.
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33. Do we have free will? Ans: Yes, of course. Allah
does not punish us for something we did not do on our own. But at
the same time, our will is not inspired of Allah's will. We cannot
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34. Did Allah create evil? Ans: Yes, Allah created the
good and the bad. Whatever bad happens to us is due to our sins. We
sin and Allah pardons much of what we do; however, when something
bad happens to us it is our fault, and we are to blame. Bad things
that happen to a person are a chance for that person to reflect and
ask: "Why is this happening to me?" A chance for a person to return
from his sin and obey and worship
Allah.
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35. Who are my best friends? Ans: Your best friends are
the ones that care where you go after you are dead. This is how the
prophets acted. They cared that we go to heaven, even if it meant
some hardship on earth.
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36. Who is my worst enemy? Ans: That would be the
devils, whether they are human devils (evil people), or Jinn devils
(like Iblis). The Arabic word for a devil is Shaytan (similar to
Satan). Satan wants us all to go to hell. He wants us to be bad on
earth. Whether we get rich or do lots of wrong things that we appear
to enjoy, he does not care that, but he wants to make sure we don't
go to heaven.
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37. Do bad things happen to the believers (good people)?
Ans: Yes, they do. But they
appear bad to the believers because they are things people don't
like. Who likes breaking a leg? However, when a bad thing happens to
a believer this believer is patient. He praises Allah in all
circumstances. He knows Allah does not decree something unless it is
for his own good.
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38. Why is the family so important to Muslims?
Ans: The family is the
foundation of Islamic society. The peace and security offered by a
stable family unit is greatly valued, and seen as essential for the
spiritual growth of its members. A harmonious social order is
created by the existence of extended families; children are
treasured, and rarely leave home until the time they marry.
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39. What about food? Ans:
Although much simpler than the dietary law followed by Jews and the
early Christians, the code which Muslims observe forbids the
consumption of pig meat or any kind of intoxicating drink. The
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) taught that 'your body has
rights over you', and the consumption of wholesome food and the
leading of a healthy lifestyle are seen as religious obligations.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: 'Ask God for certainty [of
faith] and well-being; for after certainty, no one is given any gift
better than health!'
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40. What is the Kabah? Ans: The Kabah is the place
of worship, which God commanded Abraham and Ishmael to build over
four thousand years ago. The building was constructed of stone on
what many believe was the original site of a sanctuary established
by Adam. God commanded Abraham to summon all mankind to visit this
place, and when pilgrims go there today they say 'At Thy service, O
Lord', in response to Abraham's
summons.
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41. Who are amongst the people that must fast in the
blessed month of Ramadan and those that are not obliged to fast in
this month? Ans: Those who must fast:
All mature and sane Muslims, male and female. Those who are
exempted: The sick, the travelers, too old to fast, women in child
birth, women with periods, pregnant women whose health is
endangered, breast feeding women whose health is endangered.
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42. What facts about the month of Ramadan have been
related by Hadith in regards to what takes place related to heaven
and hell? Ans: The gates of heaven
are opened and the gates of hell are shut.
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43. What is one of the Sunnahs when a Muslim, for a valid
reason cannot keep fast? Ans: Not to eat in the
presence of a fasting person. Repay it by fasting the number of days
missed after Ramadan or give kafaarah equal to the amount of one
Sadaqa tul Fitr in charity to the poor for each day missed.
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44. What connection does the Holy Quran and the blessed
month of Ramadan have that makes the month very important and
sacred? Ans: The Holy Quran was
revealed in Ramadan.
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45. It is said that the odor of a fasting Muslim is more
fragrant to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta`ala than what?
Ans: Musk.
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46. Is there a Hajj Akbar? Ans: If
Arafat is on a Friday, then many describe it as Hajj Akbar (Big
Hajj). There is no big or small Hajj. There is only one Hajj. Every
year is Hajj Akbar. The 10th day of Dhul Hijja is described in The
Holy Quran as Yaum-ul-Hajjil-Akbar.
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47. Is it a requirement to enter Masjid Haram from the
Baab as-Salaam entrance? Ans: There is no such
requirement. You can enter from any of the many gates.
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48. Can I smoke when I'm in Ihram? Ans: Try to give up this
habit for the good of your health and the well-being of your family.
Many chain smokers have returned from the Hajj as non-smokers for
good. Alhamdulillah.
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49. When I stone the Jamaraat, is it necessary to hit the
target? Ans: It is acceptable if
the stone falls into the circle without hitting the target.
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50. Can I perform Hajj every year? Ans: Performing the Hajj
ONCE is compulsory for Muslims who are financially and physically
able to do so. There is no rule prohibiting anyone from performing
the Hajj more than once. If you plan to perform it yearly, you are
obviously financially well endowed. You should consider the
following:
A: There are numerous things you can do to walk
in the way of Allah. Consider contributing your Hajj trip funds to
uplift downtrodden Muslims.
B: With nearly 3 million people converging in
The Holy Land to perform the Hajj, the Saudi authorities have
understandably imposed Hajj quotas. Have a heart for those waiting
in line to perform the Hajj for the first time. Allow a reasonable
time gap before going to perform the Hajj again.
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51. Is it a must for a wife to seek her husband's
permission to perform the obligatory Hajj? Ans: Yes. A husband is
strongly advised not to object as his wife is seeking permission to
perform a duty commanded by The Almighty. Obedience to the command
of The Almighty supercedes everything else, including a husband's
objection.
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52. What is the ruling on aborting a pregnancy in the
early months (1-3) before the soul is breathed into the fetus?
Ans: 1- It is not
permissible to abort a pregnancy at any stage unless there is a
legitimate reason, and within very precise limits. 2- If
the pregnancy is in the first stage, which is a period of forty
days, and aborting it serves a legitimate purpose or will ward off
harm, then it is permissible to abort it. But aborting it at this
stage for fear of the difficulty of raising children or of being
unable to bear the costs of maintaining and educating them, or for
fear for their future or because the couple feel that they have
enough children – this is not permissible. 3- It is not
permissible to abort a pregnancy when it is an ‘alaqah (clot) or
mudghah (chewed lump of flesh) (which are the second and third
periods of forty days each) until a trustworthy medical committee
has decided that continuing the pregnancy poses a threat to the
mother’s wellbeing, in that there is the fear that she will die if
the pregnancy continues. It is permissible to abort it once all
means of warding off that danger have been exhausted. 4-
After the third stage, and after four months have passed, it is not
permissible to abort the pregnancy unless a group of trustworthy
medical specialists decide that keeping the fetus in his mother’s
womb will cause her death, and that should only be done after all
means of keeping the fetus alive have been exhausted. A concession
is made allowing abortion in this case so as to ward off the greater
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