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Question ID 1605 - 2014-07-03 03:00:09

Question:

I recently got engaged and long to see my fiancé, who does not live in my province. however this is the month of mahe ramadhan and I have been told it is haram to travel during this month for any reason other than medical attention. is this true? is it haram to travel?

Answer:

No it is not Haraam to travel during the month of Ramadhan. But just
engagement will not allow you to meet your fiance or speak intamcy, with
out reciting the marriage agreement whether permanent or temporary.
You may travel after midday to save your fast of that day and return next
day to reach your town before midday to have your fast valid as well.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi

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Question ID 1615 - 2014-07-04 23:49:45

Question:

Salaam. I need to pay kaffara of feeding 60 people. Can you tell me how I can do that here in the UK as I don't know poor people. is there an organisation that I can pay and they will provide food for the poor people? Also how much is in today's money (UK) for feeding 60 poor people? Walsalam

Answer:

The cost of feeding depends on the quality of food. minimum cost of one
meal is between one to two Pounds per person. If you wish to give the poor
better food, it will cost more.
WABIL can help in arranging the feeding of poor in one of the poor places
through trusted persons. If you wish to take our help in this matter, you
may send the amount to
WABIL
NAT WEST Bank
Sort: 60-24-04
Account number: 60585285
WABIL

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Question ID 1614 - 2014-07-04 20:33:00

Question:

salam alikum sayyed Can Nikah be recited when the bride is in menstruation period?

Answer:

Yes it is allowed to recite Nikah during menstruation. Reciting Nikah does
not mean sexual intercourse immediately. Sexual intercourse is not allowed
during menstruation. Talaq is not allowed during menstruation.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi

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Question ID 1623 - 2014-07-07 02:58:40

Question:

Salamunin alaikum. Does tasting food by a fasting person make his fast invalid.

Answer:

Tasting food while fasting does not harm the fast, as far as you spit
it out and nothing is been taken inside the the stomach.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi

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Question ID 1608 - 2014-07-03 18:31:07

Question:

I am in doubt about kaffara fidya and qaza regarding an obligatory fast. Some people say it is 60 days of continuous fasting while some say you can give an amount of food to a poor person for each fast, some say it is 60 poor persons who should be fed for each missed fast Please make it clear what these different words mean wassalam

Answer:

Kaffara is different from Fidya. Kaffara is like a penalty on a person who
broke his fast deliberately or did not fast intentionally. Kaffara now
a days is either fasting for two months, or feeding sixty poor persons for
every day of deliberately broken or intentionally left fast. No doubt,
Qadha of missed fast remains obligatory along with the Kaffara.
Fidya is obligatory on those who can not fast and can not keep Qadha. Fidya
is feeding one poor person for every missed fast.
Wassalam.
Mohammadbal-Musawi

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