New Fatwas Spark Discussion: Veil Ruling, Defective Car Sales, and Prophet’s Acts in Dhul-Qi’dah

Key religious rulings clarify opinions on face veil, financial transactions, and the virtues of Dhul-Qi’dah and the Prophet’s practices.

  Mon , April 20 2026 / 06:32 PM Updated At: 2026-04-20 18:32:08

فتاوى حول النقاب وبيع السيارات وأعمال النبي في ذي القعدة

Religious fatwas continue to address daily life questions, offering guidance on worship, ethics, and financial dealings in Islam.


1. What Did the Prophet Do in Dhul-Qi’dah?

Dhul-Qi’dah is one of the sacred months in Islam, during which the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ increased acts of worship and devotion. It is also associated with several of his Umrah journeys.

Scholars emphasize that good deeds in this month carry special virtue due to its sacred status, encouraging prayer, fasting, charity, and remembrance.


2. Ruling on Wearing the Face Veil (Niqab)

According to the majority of Islamic scholars, the niqab is considered a cultural practice rather than a strict religious obligation. The majority opinion states that a woman’s body is awrah except for the face and hands.

Evidence from Qur’an and Hadith supports the permissibility of showing the face and hands, while some scholars recommend covering the face depending on custom and social norms.


3. Selling a Car with Hidden Defects

Islamic teachings require honesty and transparency in all transactions. Concealing defects in goods is considered deception and is strictly prohibited.

Therefore, selling a car with a known defect without disclosure is not allowed, and the buyer has the right to return the item, request compensation, or cancel the deal.


Conclusion
These rulings highlight the importance of integrity in worship and transactions, reflecting the balance and mercy of Islamic law.

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