We are excited to announce a major addition to our educational platform: Alimaan Online has launched an official Fatwa service, offering Muslims around the world direct access to authentic, qualified religious guidance.
This new service is delivered in partnership with trusted scholars from Dar al-Iftaa Egypt and Mashiakhat Al-Azhar, two of the most respected Islamic institutions in the world.
Why This Fatwa Service is Unique
In a time where misinformation and personal opinions often flood online spaces, the need for accurate, evidence-based Islamic guidance has never been greater. With this new service, Alimaan Online provides a trusted, scholarly resource for individuals seeking answers to contemporary issues through the lens of Islamic law.
Our Fatwa service connects users with scholars who are:
- Formally trained at Al-Azhar University or affiliated with Dar al-Iftaa, Egypt’s highest authority for issuing religious edicts.
- Specialized in various Islamic sciences, including Fiqh (jurisprudence), Aqidah (creed), and contemporary Islamic legal matters.
- Committed to responding with both classical knowledge and contextual understanding of today’s challenges.
Meet the Institutions Behind the Service
Dar al-Iftaa Egypt
Founded in 1895, Dar al-Iftaa is Egypt’s official Fatwa authority and one of the most recognized global bodies in Islamic jurisprudence. It has issued millions of fatwas worldwide and serves as a key resource for governments, scholars, and communities seeking religious guidance.
Mashiakhat Al-Azhar
The Mashiakhat (Sheikhdom) of Al-Azhar represents the senior scholarly leadership of Al-Azhar University. It includes scholars with decades of experience in legal opinions, teaching, and community service.
By partnering with scholars from both institutions, Alimaan ensures that the Fatwas issued are rooted in deep knowledge, sound methodology, and global relevance.
How the Fatwa Service Works
Simple. Authentic. Confidential.
Here’s how users can benefit:
- Submit Your Question Online
Visitors can submit personal, social, family, or Fiqh-related questions via our online Fatwa request form. - Reviewed by Qualified Scholars
Each question is carefully reviewed and answered by trained scholars from Dar al-Iftaa or Al-Azhar, ensuring scholarly accuracy. - Receive a Detailed Response
You will receive your Fatwa via email within a reasonable timeframe. Responses include references from Qur’an, Hadith, and major Fiqh sources. - Confidential & Respectful
All questions are treated with utmost confidentiality and respect. Whether you are a new Muslim, a student, or a scholar, your inquiry will be honored with dignity.
Topics Covered
Our Fatwa service provides answers related to:
- Daily acts of worship (Salah, fasting, Zakat, etc.)
- Marriage, divorce, and family issues
- Halal & Haram matters in food, finance, and behavior
- Fiqh of minorities and living as a Muslim in non-Muslim societies
- Spiritual issues and inner purification (Tazkiyah)
- Women’s issues and sensitive personal questions
Why This Matters for the Global Muslim Community
Muslims in non-Muslim-majority countries often lack access to qualified, trusted scholars who can issue Fatwas grounded in both traditional knowledge and modern context. This Fatwa service fills that gap.
It is especially beneficial for:
- Reverts/new Muslims seeking clarity
- Students of knowledge needing references for study
- Working professionals or families facing real-life dilemmas
- Muslim women looking for a comfortable, accessible space to ask sensitive questions
A Message from Alimaan
“This is not just a Fatwa service—it’s a commitment to reviving trust in Islamic scholarship and making it accessible to everyone, everywhere. We are honored to bring the wisdom of Al-Azhar and Dar al-Iftaa to your fingertips.”
Ready to Ask a Question?
Submit your question now via our Fatwa portal: https://alimaanonline.co.uk/fatwa-request/
For general inquiries: support@alimaanonline.co.uk
Let’s bring clarity, confidence, and scholarship back to the hearts of Muslims worldwide—one Fatwa at a time.



