5 – VOW (NAZR)
Ibni ’Âbidîn ‘rahmatullâhi ’alaih’ says in the chapter about the oath, in the third volume, and at the end of...
Read moreDetailsIbni ’Âbidîn ‘rahmatullâhi ’alaih’ says in the chapter about the oath, in the third volume, and at the end of...
Read moreDetailsAqîqa means to jugulate an animal with the intention of thanking Allâhu ta’âlâ for the blessing of child. When the...
Read moreDetailsIf a discreet, pubert, free male or female Muslim, settled in a village, in a desert or in a town,...
Read moreDetailsAll of the following information was translated originally from Durr-ul-mukhtâr, and from Ibni ’Âbidîn’s Radd-ul-muhtâr, which is a commentary to...
Read moreDetailsA slave is manumited for the kaffârat of a fast. He who cannot manumit a slave fasts successively for sixty...
Read moreDetailsIt means to fast one day for one day, which can be performed sporadically as well as on successive days....
Read moreDetails— In Ramadân-isherîf or while fasting for qadâ or kaffârat or while performing vowed or supererogatory fast, if one forgets...
Read moreDetailsIn the month of Ramadân, while one knows that one is fasting and while one has intended before the dawning...
Read moreDetailsTHERE ARE EIGHT KINDS OF FAST: 1 - The fasts that are fard. Fard fasts also have two kinds: the...
Read moreDetailsThe fourth of the five principles of Islam is to fast every day in the blessed month of Ramadân. The...
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