Before You Ask…
It should be clear that here we are only providing Islamic guidance as a service. However, if you need a legal, officially sealed fatwa, then this is not the appropriate place for that, because we do not yet hold the status of a legal authority. Rather, we are present here as a team of Islamic scholars who explain Islamic teachings in the light of the Qur’an and Hadith, according to Hanafi fiqh.
If you simply want to understand Islamic teachings regarding any of your matters, or you have a question about Islam itself, you may ask, and in shā’ Allāh you will be given a fatwa that is approved by reliable and authorized scholars and muftis. But we repeat again: this is not a legal authority.
Please note that by fatwa here we mean a Shar‘i fatwa (a religious ruling). As well-known fatwa institution Jamia Uloom Ul Islamia Allamah Bannori Town has explain (There original explation of fatwa is here), a fatwa basically means clarifying the Shariah ruling for a question. So, It is not necessary that the person or institute issuing it must be a government or court authority, because a fatwa is not the same thing as a court judgment. However, the fatwa must be based on valid Shar‘i evidences (from the recognized sources and principles of Islamic law). If it has no basis in Shar‘i proofs, then it is not really a fatwa. That said, it is not required to write all the evidences inside the written fatwa every time.
How We Answer (Our Methodology)
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Whether you’re asking about worship, family matters, finance, halal/haram, or day-to-day ethics, our muftis provide individualized guidance rooted in the Qur’an, Sunnah, and the classical schools of law—explained in plain language and tailored to your situation.
Sometimes you just need a straight answer. Other times, you need a scholar to sit with the details. Ask a mufti online here and get practical, case-specific guidance grounded in Qur’an, Sunnah, and the classical schools of law. Now here’s the thing: real fatwa isn’t guesswork, it’s a careful reading of your reality.
Our Senior Scholars review your question, check authoritative rulings, and then explain in plain language. Not copy-paste, not generic. Just an answer that fits, insha’Allah.
You’ll be heard by trained muftis and researchers who answer real-life scenarios responsibly. We engage the major references first, then speak to your situation without jargon. (Yes, we read the footnotes so you don’t have to.)
Every answer follows the Hanafi madhhab. We read your context (location, documents, deadlines) and then apply Hanafi principles carefully. Ask a mufti online; get a Hanafi answer that actually fits.
Your details stay private. We write to your case and avoid boilerplate. Small digression: we’ve seen how a single privacy-kept detail can protect a family’s dignity—heartwarming, honestly.
Where applicable, we cite recognized fatwa bodies or classical texts and note differences between school. No guessworks, just transparency.
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In Islamic teachings, a fatwa is a religious answer about a question in Islam—given by a qualified scholar called a Mufti. It’s usually given in response to a question from an individual, a community, or sometimes a court/government.
A certified jurist trained to derive and apply Islamic rulings from Qur’an and Sunnah through a recognized madhhab; our team specializes in Fiqh Hanafi. Consult a Cerified Hanafi mufti →
Not self-taught speakers. Our Scholars qualified and certified, and their training has been endorsed by senior scholars (ijazah/certificates). We don’t improvise deen from personal opinion, we apply Hanafi fiqh with method—texts, evidences and precedents—then explain it in plain language.
Yes, if it’s real scholarship. Our responses are issued by formally trained, certified Hanafi scholars who follow a disciplined method, not “read-a-book then guess” takes. Now here’s the thing: the internet is just the delivery channel; the process behind the ruling is the classical one.
Short answer — Hanafi only. Our scholars are trained and experienced in Fiqh Hanafi, so every ruling follows Hanafi uṣūl and relied-upon texts. We don’t mix schools or shop for “easier” views. Now here’s the thing… your context still matters (country law, contracts, timing), so the Hanafi answer is applied to your reality. If you want to ask a mufti online about worship, family or finance, expect a clear Hanafi ruling — explained simply, no fluff.
Depends on complexity, citations, and queue. Urgent? Tell us why. We’ll try, no promises.
Islam teaches, at its core:
Tawḥīd (Oneness of Allah): Worship Allah alone, and follow His guidance.
A life built on the “Five Pillars”: shahādah (faith), ṣalāh (prayer), zakāh (obligatory charity), fasting in Ramaḍān, and ḥajj (pilgrimage) for those who are able.
Īmān and Iḥsān (faith and spiritual excellence): believing in the fundamentals of faith, and worshipping Allah with sincerity and awareness (doing things with excellence).
Strong morals and justice: Allah commands justice, goodness, and supporting relatives, and forbids indecency and oppression.
Human equality and dignity: people come from different nations/tribes to know one another, and the best in Allah’s sight is the most righteous.
Note: Islamic teachings are not so limited that everything can be written here.
If your question is in a specific context (e.g., marriage, business, family issue, prayer, etc.), You can ask us here and our qualified & certified scholars will answer accordingly.
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