Question ID 4698 - 2019-05-14 14:12:37
Question:
Salam Nine tenths of religion is taqiyyah , hence one who does not dissimulate has no religion." (Al-Kafi vol.9 p.110) what is the context of this Hadith ? Thank you
Answer:
This Hadeeth emphasises on the crucial importance of Taqiyyah, with out which faith and people of faith will not remain on this planet.
Other Haddeeth says : He who has no Taqiyyah has no religion.
Taqiyyah is the practice of all the prophets and Infalible Imams.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi
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Question ID 4696 - 2019-05-13 12:58:10
Question:
Salaamun Alaikum, I would be very grateful if you could please answer my question. I received gold jewellery as gifts during my marriage. I took out khums for the jewellery that I had not worn in the first year of my marriage. I have been married for many years, and have used my jewellery items variably, they all get used, but specific items may have been worn in some years but not in others. Since gold prices keep going up, did I need to keep taking out khums every time a year passed in which I had not worn a specific item from my collection? Thank you and JazakumAllah Khair.
Answer:
Unused jewellery need to be calculated for Khums if the price goes up and you need to pay Khums for the additional value only if you have already paid Khums for its value on the previous years.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi
Question ID 4697 - 2019-05-13 22:29:25
Question:
What is the opinion of shariyat about organ donation?
Answer:
In general, we are responsible to help saving lives of people who need help. Organ donation which saves lives of people is not only allowed but also necessary.
Wassalam
Mohammad Al-Musawi
Question ID 4695 - 2019-05-10 18:39:20
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Salam Sir, I’ve a question. About gushl e janabat. Whenever I go to do gushl. I always first shower with shampoo to clean my hole body, but is it also permissible to clean the private parts only with water and then directly to do gushl? Thank you for your help. Salam o Alaykum
Answer:
Yes it is allowed.
Question ID 4708 - 2019-05-24 13:24:25
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Salam I was brushing my teeth after iftar and a little bit blood came out from the teeth. I tried to clean it, but blood was still present. So I went to sleep and woke up after the fajr prayer and cleaned my mouth. Is my fasting invalidated? My intention was to wake up before imsak and clean it as the bleeding would have stopped, but I could not as I was tired. I follow Sayyed Ali Sistani (may Allah strengthen him).
Answer:
Your fast is valid.