In some of the masaajid, every day – particularly after the ‘Asr prayer, one of the brothers reads a number of ahaadeeth from the book “Riyaadh as-Saaliheen”; so is this practice [considered to be] an innovation?
Category: Fatwa
Narrating fictitious stories
I narrate fictitious stories to children, and that is to encourage them to pray and be truthful, and all good things [in general]; so is this considered to be lies? [Bearing in mind] they are children, and are unaware, and don’t understand [these are fictitious stories].
Tasbeeh with the fingers
What is the ruling regarding using rosary (prayer) beads for tasbeeh?
Prayers and salutations on the Prophet on the night of jumu’ah
Is there anything [authentically] reported regarding sending prayers and salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ on the night of jumu’ah?
Delaying uttering the words of remembrance specific to the morning
What is the ruling regarding delaying until 11am – [uttering] the [legislated] words of remembrance specific to the morning?
Uttering words of remembrance a hundred times
O noble Shaykh, I utter the words of remembrance of Allaah a hundred times, so is this form of remembrance something which has been legislated or not?
Listening to backbiting
What is the ruling regarding listening to backbiting?
Audibly uttering the words of remembrance
Is it a requirement that the words of remembrance are uttered audibly?
Engaging in the remembrance of Allaah
Is it permissible to engage in the remembrance of Allaah whilst not in a state of wudhoo – such as [when uttering the] takbeer [الله أكبر], tahleel [لا إله إلا الله] and tahmeed [الحمد لله], as well as sending prayers and salutations upon the Messenger ﷺ?
Menstruating woman sending prayers and salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ
Is it permissible for a menstruating woman to send prayers and salutations upon the Prophet ﷺ?
