Question ID 1166 - 2014-02-20 22:04:50
Question:
Can masturbution be justified to avoid zina? What if wife has no desire for sex?
Answer:
Masturbation is not allowed at all, but if your wife uses her hands or any
other part of her body to make you ejaculate, that is allowed.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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Question ID 1165 - 2014-02-20 19:39:12
Question:
are following statements derived from Hadeeth of Masoomeen (please cite some reference) (1) Whoever claims to have meetings with Imam Mahdi during his Ghaybah is a lier, and momin should not believe him. (2) No one can tell the place where Imam is residing during his ghayba, so if anyone claims about some place(or geographical area) to be his residence then he is making a false claim. Please do reply soon, i shall be highly grateful to you. Wassalam
Answer:
No one is to be trusted during the time of Ghaybah if he claims bringing a
message from Imam Al-Mahdi (AS) to people. Those pious Mo'mineen who see
Imam Al-Mahdi (AS) never claim bringing any message nor disclose that they
have seen the Imam (AS).
We are not allowed to claim any place to be the residence of Imam Al-Mahdi
(AS) during his occultation.
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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Question ID 1167 - 2014-02-21 08:21:46
Question:
Since day one, physical interaction with wife remained very limited (with sex many a times after two to three months), largerly due to lack of her desire and denial/ excuse (seems premenantly effected by illegitimate pre-matrimonial relationship). What options I must prefer; masturbution, mutah, another nikkah, divorce?
Answer:
You should never loose hope in the mercy of Allah who can cure your wife
and make her a good wife. You need to seek medical advice and counselling
for both of you. Try to treat her condition as much as you can. There are
thousands of similar cases which were treated and cured. Never loose hope
in Him.
WAssalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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Question ID 1160 - 2014-02-18 09:14:01
Question:
Salam Alaikum Sayed. My question is not an Islamic question, but a personal question to you regarding private Islamic lessons. I am currently a student currently living in South London, with the intention to continue my Islamic Studies in the Hawza Ilmiyya of Najaf, or Qom, either next year, or after the completion of my degree in London. I have already studied Islamic Studies for two years years under Sheikh Muhammad Zakaria for a relgious studies A-Level as part of my secular education, and would like to persue my studies in Fiqh and introductory Usul-ul-Fiqh to a greater extent here in London, before I leave for the hawza. It would be a great privelage for me if I could attent some existing classes run by yourself on Fiqh, or if convenient, if private lessons could be made available. Alhamdiullah there are many books and online pdf books available to me but I require an able teacher to guide me and help me in understanding these jurisprudential issues to the necesary depth. My current college studies end in early June, and so am free for lessons, if you are able and willing, during that time period until the end of Ramdhan (until August), if you are in London. I understand if not, but i would very much appreciate the opportunity to gain as much knowledge as i can in the limited time that i have. Thank you very much Sayed, may Allah (SWT) bless you and all of your efforts . Regards, Abbas Farshori.
Answer:
Salamun Alaykum wr wb
You may contact WABIL office on 020 84598475 to discuss this matter of
arranging Fiqh and Usool classes for you.
Wassalam.
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Question ID 1159 - 2014-02-18 05:13:35
Question:
Aslkm, alhamdolillah i have been blessed with a baby girl on 10-Feb -2014 ( 11 Rabi II ) viladat e Imam Hassan Askari (A.S) at 1840 hours and i have kept her name as ZEENATH FATHIMA . is it ok according to her birth. i kept this name because its my Grand Mother name and this is my father's wish to keep his mother name.
Answer:
Yes it is good name. May Allah (SWT) bless you and your family and enable
you to raise your children in accordance with the teachings of Ahlul Bayt
(AS).
Wassalam.
Mohammad al-Musawi
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