How should Latin Speaking people perform Prayers?
Question: In the countries where Latin languages
are spoken if the people of those countries become Muslim and want to pray
Prayers or recite supplications, is it possible for them to learn the proper
Arabic language with the correct pronunciations?
Answer: As we already know most of them are
literate for whom it is not difficult to learn the Quran and Prayers in
Arabic. They are even interested to learn Eastern sciences and even learn
Arabic in many universities of that country. Just as when we learn their
language we try to learn their exact pronunciation and tone.
As far as their illiterate minority is concerned, they
can learn Arabic words according to their capacity and whatever they have
learnt or can learn, the Almighty Allah does not demand anything more from
them. Though it is necessary that all Muslims should learn the Quran and
Prayers with proper Arabic pronunciation but it is up to the personal
capacity of the people. Islam does not demand anything beyond one’s
capacity.
Prostrating to the Imam’s Tomb
Question: Is it permitted to prostrate to the
graves of Imams (a.s.)?
Answer: As we have explained in the reply to one
question prostration is restricted only for the Almighty Allah and except
for Him, whoever it might be, it is not allowed. And if some people do it,
it is due to their unfamiliarity of the rules of religion and they should be
explained that it is not permitted to prostrate to the Imam or the grave of
the Imam.
Also, it should be remembered that prostration on
tablets of soil prepared from the soil of the graves of some holy
personalities is not the prostration of these holy one’s. Rather according
to the tradition of Islamic leaders, prostrating to Allah with intention of
more humility we must touch our head on the ground or that which grows out
of the earth (and not used in eating or it is not a minerals). And the soil
of Imam Husain’s (a.s.) grave (Khak-e-Shifa) is also that pure soil on which
Imam Husain (a.s.) camped for revival of Islam. On the basis of this it has
attained a great merit.
Especially when a person prostrates on a tablet of the
soil of Kerbala, it renews for him the remembrance of the sacrifice of Imam
Husain Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib (a.s.). And it invites the pure souls to follow
the lofty exemplar and makes their feelings of sacrifice and faith stronger.
What is the Command regarding
those games?
Question: Are games like boxing etc. haraam
(illegal) in Islam or not? And also those who take it up as a profession and
work for it, what is the position of this action of theirs? Is it permitted?
Answer: Basically all those games and physical
exercises are permitted that are beneficial to the health and do not cause
any danger provided they are not connected to the illegal acts.
Because every dangerous act by which there is a danger
to himself or some other person is prohibited from the Islamic point of view
and the game of boxing is not without any risk. Therefore we must refrain
from these games. And we all know many young people have lost their lives in
boxing and many lives have been lost. On the basis there is no harm if one
participates or works for the games which are beneficial to the people and
society in general other than this all games are illegal.
Questions of an American
Muslim
Sometime ago an American Muslim had sent us a lot of
questions most of whom were informative. Therefore we shall mention the
fifteen questions and their replies as follows:
Question 1: In the different states of America
there are different laws and rules in force for marriage and divorce. But
their principles are almost same. Because there is no such Islamic religious
representative in America who can register the marriage of Muslims.
Therefore in such a condition what is the duty of the Muslims there?
Answer: American Muslims men and women can
appoint such a person for themselves who can recite the formula of Nikah and
if the counsel recites the formula their marriage shall be Islamic. And if
such a person is unavailable they can themselves recite the formula of Nikah
and if they cannot recite Arabic they can use English language.
It is not necessary according to the Islamic law that
the Mahr (dower) has to be fixed at the time of marriage. Even if it is not
decided at that time the lady can later on demand reasonable Mahr from her
husband. On the basis of this it is necessary to pay the Mahr to the wife
but if she likes she can forgo a part or whole of it.
Question 2: In view of the working hours in
western countries is it possible to perform the Friday prayer on Thursday
evening or on Sunday when people are free? And is it allowed to use musical
tone’s in Mosques?
Answer: Like other Islamic worship acts whose
time is fixed the Friday prayer can also be performed in its
appointed time, that is on Friday afternoon and it cannot be recited on
Thursday, Sunday or any other day or time.
From the Islamic point of view playing musical
instruments is not allowed. Therefore in Mosque or any other place the use
of musical instruments is not allowed.
Question 3: Does an American Muslim woman need
to wear some special dress for praying in the mosque or her usual dress is
sufficient? And if some special dress is necessary, what is the reason for
it?
Answer: It is not necessary for Muslim woman
that she must wear some special dress. What is necessary is that during
prayer she has to cover the complete body except the face hands from wrists
onwards.
Question 4: It is said that if a person recites
Kalimat al-Shahadah (formula of faith) that is, “ash-hadu anlaa
ilaaha illa’l-llah wa ash-hadu anna muhammadan rasoolu’l-llaah”, he
becomes a Muslim. If this is the only condition of becoming a Muslim, can
this be a standard of Muslim? For example how can we consider a person
Muslim who neither prays nor fasts or gives Zakah. He does not even refrain
from the things made haraam by Allah. Aren’t such people Muslims only in
name?
Answer: There are many grades of being Muslim.
The first is faith in the oneness of Allah and the Prophethood of the Holy
Prophet (a.s.) which the two sentences of Shahadah. The next stages
are related to the Islamic rules and regulations and the things which are
the cause of everlasting happiness are the good deeds related to the faith.
Therefore if one has the faith in the above-mentioned
two principles, that is. Tawheed and Nubuwwat (Unity of God and
prophethood of the Holy Prophet (a.s.) ), but his actions are not in
conformity with Islam he will have the rights in the society that are fixed
for a Muslim but he cannot be a true Muslim eligible for salvation and the
goodness of hereafter.
Question 5: Is it necessary for a matured
American man who converts to Islam to get him circumcised?
Answer: It is obligatory for a Muslim to get
circumcised. If a person embraces Islam after maturity, he is also obliged
to get circumcised.
Question 6: How much Zakah does an American has
to pay? And to whom? And how can he calculate the Zakah from his monthly
salary?
Answer: There is no Zakah on monthly salary but
we should remember that there is another law of taxation in Islam by the
name of Khums. Since America is basically an industrial and trading society
mostly Zakah is not payable on the excess savings but Khums is payable by
them. One who gets a monthly salary and Khums is applicable on his income,
it is necessary for him to calculate his yearly income and deduct his yearly
expenses. Whatever is the balance amount is taxable for Khums. That is he
has to pay 1/5 of this in Islamic treasury.
We should remember that it is necessary that half of
this 20% has to be given to poor sayyids who are deprived from Islamic Zakah
and the remaining half has to be spent in Islamic benefits by the permission
of the Just Mujtahid.
One who gets a monthly salary can also divide the Khums
amount and pay it every month.
Question 7: In western countries, especially in
America the professional and social life has become such that people have to
purchase the necessities of life like car and refrigerator etc. on
installments. While we know the basis of this system is interest, which is
not allowed in Islam. In such a condition what is the way out for an
American Muslim?
Answer: The thing haraam in Islam is borrowing
or lending money on interest. That is a person takes a loan from another
that at the time of repayment he would pay a particular amount etc., it is
Riba, interest and it is haraam. And there is no harm in purchasing
something on installment, even if the cost of this thing is more than what
it would have been if it were paid cash.
Question 8: Can an American Muslim approach the
American courts? Can an America Muslim appoint a non-Muslim for a post even
though he knows that person is not agreeable to Islam? Can an American
Muslim take an oath by the Bible or should he demand that he should be given
a copy of the Holy Quran to take the oath?
Answer: When there is no other way to obtain
one’s right and it is only possible through those courts, an American Muslim
can approach them.
An American Muslim can appoint a non-Muslim for a
secular post provided the position achieved by the latter is not used
against Islam or Muslims and the rights of any other person must not have
been denied through this appointment. But if it is not so, such an
appointment is not allowed.
Since the present books of Jews and Christians are to
some extent based on divine teachings though most of it is
distorted, even then civility demands that a
person who takes an oath on them to be true to his word. But from the
Islamic point of view the oath is not binding on him and there is no penalty
for breaking this oath
Question 9: It is said that a Muslim man can
marry Ahl al-Kitab (People of the Book) women but a Muslim lady
cannot marry Ahl al-Kitab man. If this is so, what is the reason for
it?
If Islam has prohibited marriage with polytheists is
marriage not forbidden with those Christians who believe in trinity or in
the intercession of Popes?
It is also said that Muslims are not allowed to marry
the apostates. In such a condition can a Muslim marry a woman who is a
member of the communist party, who is an apostate and denies the existence
of God?
Is it allowed for a Muslim to marry those modern people
who consider the Almighty Allah to be merely a figment of human imagination?
Can an American Muslim marry a Catholic lady? And he is
helpless to the circumstances that his marriage ceremony is performed in a
church and according to catholic rituals. He also has to sign a particular
undertaking that his children must be brought up as Catholics?
Answer: A Muslims man can only perform Mut'ah
(temporary marriage) with Ahl al-Kitab women. The logic behind the
prohibition of a Muslim woman’s marriage to Ahl al-Kitab man is that
women are generally under the influence of men as regards marital and
household matters and it is possible she may adopt the beliefs and systems
of her husband etc. Therefore if a Muslim woman marries Ahl al-Kitab
man it is possible she would be influenced by his views and her Islamic
beliefs are shaken. Thus a Muslim woman must never marry a non-Muslim man.
Though it is not so in the case of men.
In view of Islam there is a difference between a
Christian and an idol worshipping polytheist. And Islam has not given
concession to idol worship. There are two reasons for this discrimination.
The Polytheist and idol-worshipper does not accept
prophethood after the belief in Allah, which (prophethood) is the second
principle to all heavenly religions. And since he does not accept this
important basic fact, there is no chance that they would ever come to the
right path of salvation. Because they are attracted towards Islam, those who
believe in the principles of Prophethood and Messengership. And due to these
principles they gradually accept the heavenly laws and rules of this
religion.
The polytheism of the idol worshippers is complete and
apparent; on the other hand there is a polytheism of a lower level in
Christianity. Because along with trinity they also claim Oneness and say
that there is no problem in saying one is equal to three (though it is an
unacceptable logic).
Marriage is not allowed with an apostate who has no
faith in God. Therefore a Muslim man cannot marry an apostate woman and a
marriage of a Muslim woman with an apostate man is also prohibited.
From the aspect of this principle those who consider
God as on the imagination of religious people and do not have faith in His
actual existence are infidels and it is not allowed to
establish marital relations with them.
No Muslim can promise that he would allow his children
to be followers of Christianity.
Question 10: Can a Muslim American celebrate in
addition to Islamic Eids, other feasts, especially the New Year day, Easter
and Christmas etc? Can be send greetings and gifts to non-Muslims?
Answer: To promote non-Islamic rituals and to
participate in them is not advisable for a Muslim. Some of the festivals in
addition of having incorrect basis generally consist of prohibited rituals.
A Muslim should promote Islamic teachings.
Question 11: Does Islam allow such prevailing
practices in America with regard to the burial of the dead like use of
chemicals etc. to prevent the foul smell, or putting the dead body in a
coffin? Is it necessary that a shroud has to be white cloth? Or any other
cloth can be used?
Is it allowed to cremate a dead body? And can the last
rites of a Muslim and Quran Khwani etc. be performed in a Church? Or it is
necessary to perform them in a Masjid? Those Muslims who live far away from
Masjids and Muslims societies. What is their duty regarding these matters?
Answer: For a Muslim dead body it is obligatory
that it should be buried in the particular way as described In Islamic laws.
Therefore it is not allowed to bury the dead in ordinary clothes. Though it
is not necessary that the shroud must be white. According to the view point
of Islam cremating the dead is haraam. It is necessary to bury the dead body
and the obligatory burial is that it should be such that it is also safe
from harm etc.
There is no harm in using chemicals for preventing foul
smell provided there is no aspect of disrespect to the body of a Muslim. In
the same way if the burial is as per Islamic law and there is also no
intention of following the rituals of another religion, then there is no
prohibition in keeping the body in a coffin.
It is advisable that the last rites of a Muslim are not
performed in a Church. Therefore those Muslims who live far away from the
Masjids can perform these rituals in some other centers or their houses. Or
they can avoid their performance.
Question 12: If one is not satisfied whether the
food of a restaurant is using pork or pig fat, is it allowed to eat that
food?
Generally it cannot be said for sure that the meat is
of an animal slaughtered in the Islamic way. What is the responsibility of
an American Muslim in such situations? Can he leave the other kinds and take
the benefit of animals slaughtered by Jews?
Answer: Meat can be consumed in non-Islamic
societies and hotels etc. only under the condition that the seller of meat
or the owner of the hotel is a Muslim and there is chance that the meat is
of an animal slaughtered in Islamic way, and the Muslim shop keeper has
fulfilled his duty.
If one purchases meat from non-Muslim but he is certain
that the animal has been slaughtered in the Islamic way, there is no
prohibition in using this meat. The animals slaughtered by Jews and
Christians are prohibited for Muslims.
Question 13: How can an American Muslim organize
his journey for Makkah for the performance of Hajj what is the estimated
cost of this journey?
Answer: Every Muslim in the world though he may
be living in any corner of the world when after his expenses of the year he
saves money sufficient to perform the Hajj, he must travel to Makkah for
Hajj during the specified days. To find the cost of air travel, passport
etc. he can inquire from the respective departments in America. The cost of
staying for some days in Makkah varies on different occasions and may be
ascertained from the organizers etc.(editor)
Question 14: There are different laws of
inheritance in different states of America but in most cases they are
against the Islamic laws. What is the duty of American Muslims in this
regard?
Answer: In case there is conflict between the
American and Islamic laws if an American Muslim could not act on Islamic
laws and he is forced to act according to American law, in such condition
there will be no sin on him.
Question 15: Do the Islamic laws prefer general
insurance over trade insurance? If a Muslim can opt for trade insurance at a
lower cost, what is his duty? Can an American Muslim purchase these
insurance shares?
Answer: According to Islamic law trade insurance
(since it is an agreement and general laws are applicable to it) is valid
and legal and from this aspect there is no difference between this insurance
and general insurance. Therefore a Muslim can opt for trade insurance also
purchase the shares.