QUESTION:

What do the scholars of the Dīn and muftīs of the Sacred Law state regarding the following issue: I have performed istikhārah. Can I act opposite to it? Is this permissible for me?

Questioner: Imran from UK

ANSWER:

بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم
الجواب بعون الملک الوھاب اللھم ھدایۃ الحق والصواب

Definite knowledge is not attained from istikhārah, rather probable knowledge is acquired and it is not necessary that things will occur according to the knowledge attained from istikhārah. Therefore it is not necessary according to the Sharī’ah to act in accordance with the information acquired in the istikhārah.  You may act opposite to it on the condition that the opposing action is permissible.  Yes, however, if the istikhārah performed was that which is explained in the ahādīth then it is better that one act in the way that is indicated to in the istikhārah and refrain from opposing it in action because it is possible that there be harm for you in that. However, according to the Sharī’ah it is not prevented from acting opposite to it.

واللہ تعالی اعلم ورسولہ اعلم صلی اللہ علیہ وآلہ وسلم
کتبہ ابو الحسن محمد قاسم ضیاء قادری

Answered by Mufti Qasim Zia al-Qadri
Translated by Ustadh Ibrar Shafi

Read the original Urdu answer here: [Q-ID0826] Can I act against the Isitkhara indication that I had?

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