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Author: Salafi Dawah Manchester

Yusuf Al-Qaradaawi

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Our noble brothers at salafipublications compiled a series of detailed refutations against Qaradaawee. See the following articles at www.salafipublications.com

Readings in Qaradawism Part 1: article Id:NDV160001

Readings in Qaradawism Part 2: article Id: NDV160002

Readings in Qaradawism Part 3: article Id: NDV 160003

Readings in Qaradawism part 4: article Id: NDV 160004

Cursed is the one who approaches his wife in her…..

The Messenger of Allaah (sallal-laahu alayhi wasallam) said:

”Cursed is he who approaches a woman (i.e. his wife) in the anus.” [1]

The messenger (sallal-laahu- alayhi wasallam) said:

”Indeed Allah is not shy of the truth.  Do not have intercourse with women (i.e. your wives) in their anuses.” [2]

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[1]Reported by Imaam Ahmad 2/479.Saheeh al Jaami no: 5865

[2] Reported by Imam Nasaa-ee, Ibn Maajah and others. Authenticated by Imaam Al Albaanee in Saheeh al Jaami No: 933, 934, 1852, 7711

What should I do? I did not complete the Final Tasha-hud…. [Imaam Bin Baaz]

Question:

It is well known that the Final Tasha-hud is a pillar from the pillars of prayer; and in one of the prayers I did not complete except a little bit of the Tasha-hud, so should I repeat my prayer?

Answer:

It is upon you to complete the Tasha-hud, even if you missed some (of it whilst praying with) your Imaam (i.e. the one leading you in Salaah); because according to the most correct saying (or view) of the scholars the Final Tasha-hud is a pillar (of the prayer), and there is the Salutation upon the Prophet (sallal-laahu-alayhi-wasallam) in it. Therefore, it is obligatory to complete it even after the Imaam’s Salaam (i.e. after he finishes the prayer). And from it (i.e. the Tasha-hud) is seeking Allaah’s protection from the Hell fire, the punishment of the grave and from the trials of life and death, and from the trial of the Dajjaaj; because the Prophet (sallal-laahu-alayhi-wasallam) commanded with seeking (Allaah’s) protection from these four (things) in the Final Tasha-hud, and that is because some of the people of knowledge consider that to be an obligation.

 والله ولي التوفيق

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Source: http://www.binbaz.org.sa/mat/979

Can a woman work even if she is not in need of money–Imaam Abdul Azeez Bin Baaz (rahmahullaah)

Imaam Abdul Azeez Bin Baaz was asked whether a woman is considered to be following her whims and desires if she works without being in need of money.

The Imaam (rahimahullaah) said that such a woman is not considered to be following her whims/desires. Her engagement n work is not tantamount to following desires/whims if it is noble and safe occupation, and carried out amongst women, without free mixing with men.  And she only works amongst women without any injustice and hostility, with the permission of her husband.

The Imaam (rahimahullaah) also said that there are different kinds of work, and if the work includes disobedience to Allah, then it is obligatory on her to abandon it. If it includes free mixing between men and women and showing her beauty, then this is also evil. But if it is work that is allowed or legislated by Islamic law amongst her Muslim sisters, such as teaching girls, or working as a nurse, or working as a doctor for women; then there is no harm in this and all praise is due to Allaah.

The questioner then asked the Imaam (rahmahullaah) what if the woman is not in need of money; so the Imaam replied saying that even if she is not in need of money, it is still allowed because she might want more money, or need it to give away in charity and so on.  Source: http://www.binbaz.org.sa/audio/noor/033907.mp3

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NB: Women may face different circumstances in the West, so whoever finds herself in different circumstances (especially single parents or women without guardians) should ask the students of knowledge in the Salaficentres to present their questions to the upright scholars n the Muslim lands. May Allaah facilitate ease… Aameen