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When the company buys the car and it comes into its possession, then it may sell it.
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She died and left behind a husband, two daughters, two sisters, a grandmother, a maternal uncle and two maternal aunts.
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Eating food that is made for ‘Ashoora’.
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Will the person who intends to fast ‘Ashoora during the day be rewarded for his fasting?.
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The car is taken possession of by acquiring it and moving it from where it is, even if the official registration has not been completed.
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Reconciling between the hadeeth on the strangeness of religion and the survival of the victorious group.
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Fasting ‘Ashoora’ for one who still owes days from Ramadaan.
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How do we know when ‘Aashooraa’ is this year? .
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He agreed with her husband that if he travelled without her knowledge, it would be the last day between them, and he travelled.
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Ruling on regarding a house as unlucky.
Principles of Fiqh
Usool al-Fiqh
Accountability
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Sources for Islamic Rulings and Shariah
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Innovations in Religion and Worship
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Rulings on ijtihaad in Islam and the conditions to be met by the mujtahid.
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Should every country be obliged to follow a particular madhhab (school of thought)?.
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Is there any difference between Sunnah, mustahabb and nafil? .
9197
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What is moderation in religion? .
9466
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what is definition of haram &halal? .
10887
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Kitaab al-Usool by al-Shaashi and commentaries thereon, and what is meant by the word al-hukmiyaat.
96347
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Why adultery, gambling and the flesh of swine are haraam.
751
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Does the ruling on driving a car vary from one country to another? .
45880
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The difference between haraam and makrooh .
9084
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Are all actions allowed unless specifically prohibited or vice versa?.
2376
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Saving system in Aramco and attitude towards the various fatwas concerning it.
30842
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Definition of major sins (al-kabaa’ir).
2380
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