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Fatawa
Number of Items: 464
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Japanese
Mufti : Muhammad Salih
An answer in Japanese by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
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English
Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
An answer in English by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
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Urdu
Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Shaqeq Al-Rahman Deya’ Allah Al-Madani
An answer in Urdu by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
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Spanish
Mufti : Muhammad Salih Translation : Muhammad Eisa Qarsyiah
An answer in Spanish by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
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Indonesian
Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Eko Harento Abu Zaid
An answer in Indonesian by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
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Turkish
Mufti : Muhammad Salih Translation : Muhammad Muslim Shahin Reviewing : Ali Raza Shaheen The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An answer in Turksih by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
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English
Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Muhammad Abdurraouf
A question answered by Shaikh Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid regarding: “I was in a converstation with a follower of the sufi way of Islam and that person asked me what did I think about praying at the graves, or about religious scholars interceding during the day of judgement. I told that person that praying to someones grave is shirk and no one can interceed except the prophet. and I wanted to know what was the ruling of the people of knowledge on this matter and where can I look for proof ?".
- German Mufti : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Reviewing : Farooq Abu Anas
A fatwa translated into German provides answers to questions about menstruation and postpartum bleeding regarding three acts of worship: Prayer, fasting, pilgrimage, and umrah.
- Albanian Mufti : Muhammad ibn Saleh al-Othaimeen Translation : Driton Likai The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
This is a fatwa in Albanian shows the correct conditions of worship in Islam. It is delivered in Arabic by Sh. Ibn Uthaimeen.
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih Reviewing : Osama Emara
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, "If intercourse takes place and there is no ejaculation, is ghusl1 required? Or is it only required if ejaculation takes place?"
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, "Will Allah forgive us for polytheism? Can we repent from polytheism? How do we repent? Is there any special prayers we must offer?"
- Albanian Mufti : Muhammad Salih Translation : Omer Islami
An answer in Albanian by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
- Hindi Mufti : Muhammad Salih Translation : Ata’a Alrahman Deya’a Allah The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An answer in Hindi by Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid to the questions, “There are many religions. Why do Muslims think that Islam is true. Is there any factual basis?”
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, "Can you explain to us the essential parts, obligations, and Sunnah of the Friday speech?"
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, "Do you have any advice for young men who are indulging in worldly pleasures and who forget to prepare and strive for the Day of Resurrection?"
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, "I want to visit the Mosque of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) in al-Madinah al-Munawwarah. How should I send salaams upon the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and is visiting his Mosque obligatory?"
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjed (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question, "I have read the many translations in English of the Noble Quran, Surat Al-Mulk verses no. 16-17 in which Dr. Mohsen Khans says: Do you feel safe from the one who is OVER the heaven, in both these verses; however Yusuf Ali and Pickthal state IN the Heaven, and some of the Urdu translations say IN the heaven, I am a little confused because my faith is that Allah swt is above the heavens and his throne in a manner that fits his majesty, and he does descend to the first heaven during the 3rd part of the night. Also, there interpretation of istawa is fixed on the throne, M. Khans is rose over (in a manner that Suits my Lord). I would really appreciate it if you could explain this in detail, what does the verses really say and when was it revealed, I have read ibn Kathir there is not much detail for this verses there. Your website has been very helpful and I find it alhamdulilah very honest and frank, I have previously suffered from Waswasa, which I have recovered from, all praise be to Allah (swt), through your sites answers."
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa translated into English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjid (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question: What is the best way to convince the one who neglects prayer and deal with the one who supports heresies?
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa translated into English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjid (may Allah preserve him) answers the following question: What is the worst: A Muslim abandons prayer and then dies in a Muslim or non-Muslim country? Is he not blamed if he dies in a non-Muslim country, for he lived in a non-Muslim environment and did not hear the call to prayer, for example?
- English Mufti : Muhammad Salih
A fatwa in English in which Sh. Muhammad Saleh Al-Munajjid answers the following question, "Firstly: I apologize for asking such a question, and so that there will be no room for doubt about my intention I will say that I bear witness that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and I am completely content with Allah as my Lord, Islam as my religion and Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) as my Prophet. I am asking about the Sunnah, because there are many reports of a single hadith. For example, we may find in Sahih al-Bukhari a hadith that appears in a form different than that in which it appears in Sahih Muslim. Why isn’t the Sunnah like the Holy Qur’an? What is the difference between the Sunnah and the Holy Qur’an? Is the Sunnah part of the Wahy that was revealed to the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) or is it just his words and deeds? Is it one of the characteristics of Prophethood or what?"