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- Health conditions
- Financial situations
- Local customs
- Scholarly opinions
As such, the guidance provided may not apply universally to every individual case.
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- Is written with sincerity, care, and responsibility
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- Uphold honesty and trust
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Questions or Clarifications
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May Allah grant us sincerity, correct understanding, and acceptance in all acts of worship.
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