Is it permissible to take ribaa from these banks and donate it in charity to the poor and build charitable homes, etc., instead of leaving it with them?
Category: Shaykh ‘Abdul-’Azeez ibn Baaz
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The ruling regarding the salary of bank employees
Is the salary which the employees of banks in general receive, and Arab banks specifically, halaal or haraam, since I have heard that it is haraam because the banks deal with ribaa in some of their transactions?
Working for a company which takes a loan from a bank which deals with ribaa
I am an accountant in a trading company, and this company is forced to take out loans from a bank which deals in ribaa. Then a copy of the loan agreement comes to me to confirm the company’s debt and register it in the books.
Working for a bank which deals with ribaa
The son of my maternal uncle works for the Bank al-Jazeerah as an employee. So is it permissible for him to work there or not?
The army in which I work, forces me to shave off my beard
I have a friend who shaved off his beard, and I admonished him for it, so he told me: “The system within the army in which I work in my country forces me to shave off my beard”. So is this permissible? [Please] advise us, and may Allaah reward you with good.
Prohibition of dyeing the hair and beard in black
How authentic are the ahaadeeth in which mention is made about dyeing the beard a black colour, since dyeing the beard black is widespread amongst many of those who claim knowledge [of the Sharee’ah].
A new law requires me to shave off my beard in order to renew my passport
Your excellency, my passport has expired and I want to renew it so that I can come and perform ‘Umrah and the obligatory Hajj. [The passport office] requested I shave off my beard in accordance with the new law which was recently passed in my country. So what do I do?
Pronounced divorce upon my wife once in front of a judge
Is the pronouncing of one divorce sufficient, since the judge gave her a document accordingly, or should I pronounce a second divorce on her?
Pronouncing divorce whilst in a state of anger
I divorced my wife whilst I was in a state of extreme anger, so I said to her: “You are divorced, divorced”, twice. So does this constitute a divorce or not?
Intending divorce without verbally pronouncing it
I quarrelled with my wife, and after the quarrel I said to myself without verbally saying so: “Why don’t I just say to her: “You are divorced!”?” [So I made my mind up and thought] I shall say to her: “You are divorced!”