I�m thinking of going into Dawa fulltime. But I need money to support
me as well so is it permissible to take money for personal needs from
money raised for dawa purpose or should I have something else on side.
Answer:
Assalamu alaykum
In the name of Allah the Inspirer of truth.
It is superior and most virtuous to be independent and have one's own
source of income. This way one is not dependent on others. The
Messenger of Allah (upon him be peace said),"For one of you to gather
firewood on his back (for income) is better than asking others, who
may give him or turn him down" (Bukhari and Muslim).
Having said this, it is permissible to utilize the money collected for
dawa upon oneself, if it is clearlyunderstood by the contributors that
their money (or a percentage ofit) would be used for the person
working in the field. If this is not clear andthe contributors are
under the impression that it will only be used for purchasing books,
pamphlets, other literature, hosting programs, and setting up
websites, etc, and not as a salary for the person then it would not be
permissible to utilize anything thereof for one's self.
Hence, we encourage that you should have a side jobto lean on while
fulfilling the honorable task of dawa. May Allah grant youbaraka.
And Allah knows best.
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Monday, September 10, 2012
Money raised for dawah purposes: is itpermissible for the one who is doing dawah to use this m ~{Details- http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/}
Breaking an Oath ~{Details- http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/}
If I made a promise to Allah and broke that promise, besides
makingtawbah, am I supposed to either fast or give sadaqa, so that my
tawbah is accepted?
Answer:
Wa alaykum Assalam wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuhu,
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful & Compassionate
Please see the following links in answer to your question:
The Fiqh of Oaths
Vows and Oaths
Expiating for Oaths
Expiating for Oaths - 2
Is this considered breakingan oath?
Is this considered breakingan oath? What do I do?
Is it wrong and haram to take oath on the Holy Quran?
makingtawbah, am I supposed to either fast or give sadaqa, so that my
tawbah is accepted?
Answer:
Wa alaykum Assalam wa Rahmatullah wa Barakatuhu,
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful & Compassionate
Please see the following links in answer to your question:
The Fiqh of Oaths
Vows and Oaths
Expiating for Oaths
Expiating for Oaths - 2
Is this considered breakingan oath?
Is this considered breakingan oath? What do I do?
Is it wrong and haram to take oath on the Holy Quran?
When does an oath count? ~{Details- http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/}
Is it considered an oath if you think of the oath in your head and
say"WAllahi" out loud?"
Answer:
In the name of Allah, the inspirer of truth
If you just said the oaths in your mind like you said ( so I would
think of it, then say Wa Allah, so that then I would have to that
thing) and not uttered them verbally, then this does not count as an
oath, but it is just mere intention, but if you uttered the oaths
verbally then for each oath which you have broken you haveto give a
kaffarah from thefollowing things as mention in Quduri:
Expiation of a broken oath
1. The expiation of an oathis:
Freeing a slave. There suffices for it that which suffices in [the
expiation ofzihar]. [Or] If one wishes, he may clothe ten destitute
people, [giving] each of them one garmentor more, the minimum of
[each] being that in which salah is valid, [or] If one wishes, he may
feed ten destitute people, like the feeding in the expiation ofzihar.
2. If one is not capable of any of these three things, one fasts three
consecutive days
Swearing and oath is effected by use of the swearing letters. The
swearing letters are:
The waw, such as one�s saying, "Wallahi" [By Allah]
The ba, such as one�s saying, "Billahi" [By Allah]
The ta, such as one�s saying, "Tallahi" [By Allah]
And Allah alone knows best
say"WAllahi" out loud?"
Answer:
In the name of Allah, the inspirer of truth
If you just said the oaths in your mind like you said ( so I would
think of it, then say Wa Allah, so that then I would have to that
thing) and not uttered them verbally, then this does not count as an
oath, but it is just mere intention, but if you uttered the oaths
verbally then for each oath which you have broken you haveto give a
kaffarah from thefollowing things as mention in Quduri:
Expiation of a broken oath
1. The expiation of an oathis:
Freeing a slave. There suffices for it that which suffices in [the
expiation ofzihar]. [Or] If one wishes, he may clothe ten destitute
people, [giving] each of them one garmentor more, the minimum of
[each] being that in which salah is valid, [or] If one wishes, he may
feed ten destitute people, like the feeding in the expiation ofzihar.
2. If one is not capable of any of these three things, one fasts three
consecutive days
Swearing and oath is effected by use of the swearing letters. The
swearing letters are:
The waw, such as one�s saying, "Wallahi" [By Allah]
The ba, such as one�s saying, "Billahi" [By Allah]
The ta, such as one�s saying, "Tallahi" [By Allah]
And Allah alone knows best
Undertaking an oath in anger: is kaffara required? ~{Details- http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/}
Question:
If you could just provide me with a ''yes'' or ''no'' answer that
would suffice insha'Allah. My friend made an oath andbroke it, but it
was in a fit of anger. Let me tell you what was said:
Answer:
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful and Compassionate
Yes the kaffara is required as he did not fulfil it, even though he
was in a fit of anger.
And Allah knows best
If you could just provide me with a ''yes'' or ''no'' answer that
would suffice insha'Allah. My friend made an oath andbroke it, but it
was in a fit of anger. Let me tell you what was said:
Answer:
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful and Compassionate
Yes the kaffara is required as he did not fulfil it, even though he
was in a fit of anger.
And Allah knows best
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