Seeking Knowledge & Spreading it - Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhalee

Shaykh Zayd al-Madkhalee (rahimahullah Ta'ala) delivered this lecture in a live tele-link on the 17th of December 2011.  Upon its completion, the lecture and the questions & answers were translated by our brother Abu Muadh Taqweem Aslam (hafidhahullah Ta'ala)

The questions included the following:
  • Salatul Istikhara for a woman on her menses
  • A Muslim's belief towards ‘Eesa (alayhis Salam)
The original audio was posted on the LearnAboutIslam website.

it was also posted on their YouTube channel, from where I downloaded it and then edited it for the purpose of improving its quality, walhamdulilah, presenting it here for you to benefit from.
Questions:

1: Some of the Christians bring this doubt and say that Eesa (alayhi salam) is the speech of Allah.  So Eesa (alayhi salam) is the son of Allah, because he is the speech of Allah. So, how is that refuted or what is its understanding?
2:  Is it permissible (living person) to donate organs to someone else?
3: How does a menstruating woman make Istikharah?
4: After coming out of the rukoo', if you are praying with an Imam, where should you put your hands? On the chest or down by the side? If the Imam does one of those things, for example, if the imam places his hand on the chest.  Is it upon everyone who is behind him, that they have to do that also? 
5: Congratulating the disbelievers on the occasions of their festivals 
Abu Hurairah (رضي الله عنه) narrated that the Prophet ﷺ said: "Whoever invites to guidance will be rewarded like those who follow him in the guidance are rewarded, and that will not decrease the reward of those who have followed him." [Collected by Imām Muslim

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