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🌙 Aqeedah

22 Q&As

If I am convinced my wife is going to hell, does it mean I am a bad person?

You should not make specific judgments about a person's final destination, as only Allah knows the heart and the outcome of a life, and you must always think the best of others.

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If dies in Ramadan are they going to Jannah on the day of judgement?

Yes, it is a good sign, but we cannot automatically guarantee Jannah for a specific individual because only Allah knows their final state.

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Is nikkah from the type of qadr that is changeable or unchangeable?

Yes, circumstances like marriage can change through dua, but this change was already written in the original decree of Allah.

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What about women who don't have children in this life? Are they not blessed?

Blessings come in different forms; sometimes Allah withholds something because it is not the right time or thing, and the highest faith is to be pleased with Allah's decree.

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Do the angels switch at Fajr and Asr Salah?

Yes, two sets of angels switch at Fajr and Asr, each reporting to Allah about the worshipper's prayer.

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If a man is already married in Jannah, can I pray to marry him in Jannah?

Focus on your own path to Jannah first, and there you will be granted your desires and happiness.

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What is the purpose of visiting someone's grave, and do they hear us if we speak to them?

The deceased recognize visitors and respond to greetings; visiting graves is recommended to offer salaam, make beneficial dua for them, and to remind ourselves of our own mortality.

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If someone has a chronic illness, are their sins constantly forgiven?

Yes, enduring any difficulty, including a chronic illness, is a form of expiation for sins.

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If I ask can the dead hear and forgive me for hurting them?

The deceased recognize and respond to your greeting, but regarding hearing other speech and granting forgiveness for past wrongs, there is a difference of scholarly opinion.

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Do animals go to Jannah?

Animals are destroyed on the Day of Judgment, but in Jannah you can have any animals you wish, including pets from your earthly life.

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How do I know Allah has forgiven my sins?

No one can know if Allah has forgiven their sins, as Allah intentionally hides acceptance of deeds to test who will consistently do good without that knowledge.

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Overwhelmed with guilt from a major sin, how do I know Allah will forgive me?

Allah loves to forgive, promises to forgive, and one should never despair of His mercy, as despair is a trick of Shaytan.

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Is Allah's erasure of sins for every disease applicable for mental diseases like OCD too?

Yes, mental afflictions like OCD are included in the general principle that patient endurance of harm expiates sins.

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Can we have our beloved pets in Jannah, and if we wish for them will they be there?

Yes, if you love your pet and are from the people of Jannah, it will be given to you there by Allah's will.

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Will you enter the barzakh if you have sinned?

Yes, everyone enters the Barzakh after death, where the soul is taken by angels and then returns for questioning before remaining there until the Day of Judgment.

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Are our hardships in this life erasing punishments we might receive in Jahannam?

Yes, hardships expiate sins and can raise a person's rank.

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Will every Muslim end up in Jannah eventually?

Yes, every Muslim will eventually enter Jannah, but those with unexpiated sins will be purified through punishment first.

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Are all shaytan locked away or just some in Ramadan?

The Shayateen are heavily restricted and chained during Ramadan, but not completely unable to move or whisper.

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What happens in barzaq?

The Sheikh said barzakh is the life in the grave after death, involving questioning, a preview of one's afterlife fate, and lasting until resurrection.

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Is saying GOAT (greatest of all time) to a person okay as only Allah is greatest?

No issue when used in a specific worldly context like football, as it does not imply greatness rivaling Allah.

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How to know Allah SWT has forgiven you?

We cannot know with certainty if Allah has forgiven our sins, as He has intentionally hidden this knowledge to encourage us to continually turn to Him and seek forgiveness.

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Does Allah make us suffer to increase our rank?

Yes, those most beloved to Allah are tested most, and even small difficulties expiate sins.

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