Of course, anyone who wants to ask for religious judgments does not ask everyone about them. There are also rules and regulations for asking religious questions. First of all, the fatwa is asked from a well-educated, pious and just person.
The fatwa supplier must have the following qualities:
1. Becoming a pious and adherer Muslim.
2. Being smart.
3. At the age of puberty.
4. To be fair.
5. Ijtihad.
The scholar giving the fatwa is a mentor to the one who asks him questions. Therefore, the inquirer must be respectful of his dealings with him and respect him for his knowledge. It is not polite to ask a fatwas from a scientist who is upset or angry. When asked a scientist, his evidence is not asked. It is permissible to ask much if it is required at another meeting or shortly after receiving the fatwa.
If there are more than one scholar in science and justice, the inquirer may refer as he pleases. But some scholars say that it is better to ask for the best of them.