Unfortunately, no. Cerebral palsy is defined as a disease that attacks the brain (the cerebrum, mostly) and causes handicap in body movement, so I would say it's mostly likely that if you are diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, you are going to be physically disabled in one way or another.
No, it is not permissible to physically retaliate if someone touches you without your consent. It is important to seek help from authorities or find a peaceful resolution to the situation.
No, it is not permissible to physically assault someone if they touch you without your consent. It is important to seek help from authorities or find non-violent ways to address the situation.
Yes.
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A headset - is designed so that you can talk to someone without having to physically hold the handset to your ear.
So that people can avoid hurting someone physically and talk out problems without anyone getting hurt.
by the help of Telepathy
If you are very disabled.
The best way to not get anyone in trouble by confronting someone is to do it yourself. To not get yourself into trouble, confront the person you need to confront in a respectful, matter of fact kind of way without attacking verbally or physically.
Ghana honors traditional initiation rites and ceremonies for a couple getting married. Getting married without physically being in the wedding is not known to happen.
Probably not, even be lost before birth.
Yes, it is permissible to read the Quran during menstruation without physically touching it.