How to install APK / APKS / OBB file on Android
Hi, There you can download APK file "Islamic Questions Answers" for blackberry KEYone free, apk file version is 1.4 to download to your blackberry KEYone just click this button. It's easy and warranty. We provide only original apk files. If any of materials on this site violates your rights, report us
Islam provides an individual with a shining path leading towards self righteousness. Islam is a set of religious beliefs which aid and assist in the achievement of Paradise through attainment of Allah’s appeasement and blessings. Based on original, credible and authentic sources, this app includes the historical and theological bases of the Islamic law of succession/Inheritance developed by the Muslim schools of jurisprudence. The apps focuses on the problems being faced by Muslims due to their contemporary situations and answers their queries in detailed manner. This app also addresses Zakat, and helps you understand its rationale in the most effective and efficient way. It Helps you work out your assets, liabilities, Zakatable worth, Nisab and Zakat payable through frequently asked questions and their answers. This app also sheds light on the Essence of Sacrifice or Qurbani on Eid-al-Adha, on which the Muslims commemorate and remember Abraham's trials by sacrificing an animal such as a sheep, camel, or a goat. This app also encompasses frequently asked questions and their comprehensive answers regarding Salah, Ramadan, Talaq or Divorce, Nikah or Marriage and medical ailments and their respective cures and treatments, developed in light of the four schools of jurisprudence: Hanafi, Hanbali, Maliki and Shafi'i of which only the valid (Sahih) elements and references were selected.
Features:
-Easy to use.
-This app explains to through simple Q & A’s, common misunderstandings and beliefs about Hajj, Salah, Nikah, Qurbani, Medical Problems, inheritance and Talaq.
-The Question and Answer styled description is innovative in its presentation
-Describes How to rectify and mend mistakes according to the four schools of Law.