Assalamu Alaykum
I kind of agree with brother Danish. When I first started practicing Islam I used to thnk Islam was black and white. But then as I learnt more and more I found out that not everyone agreed on any subject. But it was really up to the person to use his/her brain to decide for themselves what is the right choice. I'm not saying they should follow their desires, but rather see where the most evidence lies. And like I used to talk alot about fatwas, but now I feel that's really dangerous. I'm just a student of Islam, and I don't think it's my place to say what is halal or what is haram. If someone asks me nowadays, I just say 'such and such sheikh has said this, and I agree with him' or 'the majority if the scholars say this' and I also add'but i'm not a scholar, so don't qoute me on this'. I think this is the safe option coz you will be sinning if you say something against islam. Sorry to drag on, but anyone can feel free to correct me.
fee amanAllah