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Congregation prayer rewards home prayer for valid excuse
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Do you think that the Companions abandoned the defense of Uthman out of weakness on their part
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Allah sent the messengers to reform the conditions of people in this world and the hereafter
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One of the greatest means of calling to Islam in modern times
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The neighbor who is adjacent to him has rights that other neighbors do not have
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How does a person treat himself the effects of evil
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Aspects of the prohibition in the sacred months - Dhu al-Qidah, Dhu al-Hijjah, Muharram, and Rajab
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One of the conditions of the sacrifice
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Gifting the sacrificial to a living or deceased person and giving it to the poor to slaughter it
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The soundness of the sacrifice from defects is one of the conditions of its validity
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One of the conditions for the validity of the sacrifice is to observe the time of slaughter
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Sharia came to explain the perfection of Allah Almighty and to explain the path that leads to Him.
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The sacrifice is a Sunnah of Muslims that the Prophet Muhammad and his companions were keen on
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Strive to increase the amount of takbir, tahmid, and tahlil
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Making up for missed fasts during the ten days of Dhul Hijjah is better than voluntary fasting
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Restricted takbir in the ten days of Dhul Hijjah and clarification of its times
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The ten days of Dhul Hijjah are among the best days of time
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Fulfilling obligations is the best way to draw closer to God
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God s mercy grants seasons of devotion
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If the heart is rectified, the action is rectified
161.
The best way to draw closer to Allah with good deeds during the ten days
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Do not deprive yourself of good deeds during these days
163.
The defects that make a sacrifice udhiyah invalid
164.
Is it obligatory for the owner of the sacrifice to be present during the slaughter
165.
Is it permissible to offer a sacrifice on behalf of a deceased person
166.
It is not permissible to give the butcher anything from the sacrifice udhiyah as a wage
167.
The delegated to slaughter is not prohibited from shaving their head or cutting their nails.
168.
It is prohibited for the person offering a sacrifice udhiyah to cut their hair or nails
169.
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One of the conditions of the sacrifice
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Gifting the sacrificial to a living or deceased person and giving it to the poor to slaughter it.
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The soundness of the sacrifice from defects is one of the conditions of its validity
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Gifts and sacrifices are rituals of Islam
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Buying the sacrifice and delegating its slaughter through electronic applications
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The sacrifice is not valid except from three categories camels, cows, and sheep
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The father s will to sacrifice on his behalf
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Fighting is Forbidden in the Holy Months
219.
The sacrifice is a confirmed Sunnah from the Prophet, peace be upon him
220.
Ruling on buying a slaughtered sacrifice
221.
The prohibition in the sacred months is related to two things
222.
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223.
From utmost ignorance and weakness, Allah elevated us with knowledge, strength, and power
224.
Sincerity in supplication is one of the conditions for acceptance
225.
Frequent supplication is one of the causes of obtaining good
226.
Sharia came to explain the perfection of Allah Almighty and to explain the path that leads to Him.
227.
Arrogance from worshipping Allah is the first path to destruction
228.
The effect of worship on the improvement of the apparent and the hidden
229.
Those who immerse themselves in Allah s remembrance find true happiness in this life
230.
It may be more beneficial for you that Allah prevents you from answering your question
231.
The greatest task of the messengers
232.
Do not rush to answer the supplication, for it may come in another form
233.
What indicates the virtue of supplication
234.
Arrogance from supplicating Allah Almighty is one of the causes of destruction
235.
The more knowledge of Allah increases, the more remembrance and glorification of Him increases
236.
Victory, all victory, is in obeying Allah
237.
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238.
The defects that diminish the reward of the sacrifice
239.
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240.
The first night of the ten days of Dhul Hijjah
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The sacrifice is a Sunnah of Muslims that the Prophet Muhammad and his companions were keen on
242.
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Forms of takbir in the ten days of Dhul Hijjah
244.
Making up for missed fasts during the ten days of Dhul Hijjah is better than voluntary fasting
245.
Restricted takbir in the ten days of Dhul Hijjah and clarification of its times
246.
The ten days of Dhul Hijjah are among the best days of time
247.
Fulfilling obligations is the best way to draw closer to God
248.
God s mercy grants seasons of devotion
249.
How are you in your prayers
250.
If the heart is rectified, the action is rectified
251.
The best way to draw closer to Allah with good deeds during the ten days
252.
Do not deprive yourself of good deeds during these days
253.
The defects that make a sacrifice udhiyah invalid
254.
Is it obligatory for the owner of the sacrifice to be present during the slaughter
255.
Is it permissible to offer a sacrifice on behalf of a deceased person
256.
It is not permissible to give the butcher anything from the sacrifice udhiyah as a wage
257.
The delegated to slaughter is not prohibited from shaving their head or cutting their nails.
258.
It is prohibited for the person offering a sacrifice udhiyah to cut their hair or nails
259.
Is it permissible for the family of the deceased to offer a sacrifice
260.
The ruling on an expatriate sending the price of the sacrifice to his family
261.
The meaning of the pilgrimage to the Sacred House of Allah
262.
The reason for linking capability with the obligation of Hajj
263.
The meaning of the capability associated with Hajj
264.
Capability is one of the essential conditions of Hajj
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Reflecting on Allah s words {And pilgrimage to the House is a duty unto Allah}
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Some of the causes of the misery of the hearts
267.
The forms of Talbiyah
268.
The meaning of Talbiyah
269.
The reason Talbiyah is called monotheism and its ruling
270.
Talbiyah was the first act of Hajj performed by the Prophet
271.
The Prophet s actions are legislation for the Ummah
272.
The Prophet s actions during Hajj were an application of the Quran
273.
It is recommended for postpartum women and others to bathe when assuming Ihram
274.
What does a puerperal woman do during Hajj
275.
What is recited in the two Rak ahs at Maqam Ibrahim
276.
The connection between the two Rak ahs at Maqam Ibrahim and Tawaf
277.
The ranks of touching the Black Stone
278.
The manner of touching the Black Stone
279.
The meaning of raml in the first three circuits of Tawaf
280.
Is Hajj an immediate obligation or can it be delayed
281.
The Prophet only performed Hajj after his migration in the tenth year
282.
Explaining the great status of Jabir s hadith describing the Prophet s Hajj
283.
The importance of learning the prophetic biography
284.
Disagreement is evil
285.
When we talk about the Prophet, peace be upon him
286.
The grace of Allah is vast and limitless
287.
Was ist mit dem Schicksal gemeint, an das man glauben muss
288.
Islamic Sharia is a mercy for all worlds
289.
Days and months are a gift from the Lord of the Worlds to everyone who has been bestowed with them
290.
Islam reforms what is between the servant and his Lord and what is between the servant andthe people
291.
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The devil s purpose in whispers is to keep you from worship
293.
What is meant by the destiny that must be believed in
294.
The Ruling on Weeping for the Deceased Is it a Mercy for Them
295.
Three words with which people realize the happiness of this world and the success of the hereafter
296.
The ruling on medical insurance
297.
Ashura is fasted according to the sighting in the country where the fasting person resides
298.
Fasting Ashura while traveling
299.
Is it sufficient to fast only the tenth day of Muharram
300.
The ruling on using nutmeg in food
301.
The Prophet did not prescribe a specific ritual for his companions in Hajj
302.
What was the Prophet s ritual in Hajj
303.
The attachment of believers hearts to the Sacred Mosque in love and reverence
304.
Why did the Prophet only perform Hajj in the tenth year
305.
When was Hajj made obligatory
306.
What has been said about specifying the hour of response on Friday
307.
The grave is the first dwelling place of the hereafter
308.
Crying accompanied by wailing over the dead is one of the major sins
309.
The order to stand up at night in the early days of Islam was general for the entire nation
310.
Is it obligatory for a woman to perform the residence for prayer in her house
311.
ٍThe Prophet did not specify giving charity for the benefit of the entire Muslim community
312.
Whoever fasts the tenth day of Muharram has established for himself the virtue of fasting Ashura.
313.
Making up for fasting Ashura for the traveler
314.
Making up for fasting Ashura for the traveler
315.
Whoever fasts on the tenth day of Muharram has established the virtue of fasting Ashura
316.
Is fasting only on the tenth day of Muharram sufficient
317.
Prominent Characteristics of the Month Muharram
318.
Whoever is prevented from doing an obligatory act due to an excuse
319.
Virtue of fasting the month of Allah Muharram
320.
Virtue of fasting the month of Allah Muharram
321.
Friday Sermon Silence Even telling someone to be quiet is a sin
322.
Friday prayer is not obligatory for travelers
323.
Friday prayer is not obligatory for travelers
324.
Increase sending prayers upon the Prophet on Friday, for your prayers are presented to him
325.
Crying over the dead does not fall under one ruling
326.
The best work that benefits the dead is to pray for them
327.
Learn the condition for the virtue in the hadith Zamzam water is for what it is drunk for
328.
Learn about the virtue of reciting the Quran in the mosque
329.
The necessity to avoid bowing in prayer beyond the standing position
330.
If you disobey God in your domain
331.
The virtue of frequenting mosques
332.
The Criterion for Acceptance of Deeds
333.
The obligation to preserve and maintain mosques from all that is detestable
334.
The meaning of the Prophet s saying Whoever enumerates them will enter Paradise
335.
The best places and the most beloved to Allah the Exalted and Majestic
336.
It s a part of honoring mosques to protect them from everything that isn t befitting them
337.
The intended meaning of the infallibility of the prophets and messengers
338.
Adding something to Allah is either adding creation or adding honor
339.
The most beloved speech to Allah, the Exalted and Sublime
340.
The most beloved speech to Allah, the Exalted and Sublime
341.
The virtue of staying in the mosque to recite the Quran
342.
Praising Allah, the Most High and Majestic, is the best form of supplication
343.
The virtue of attaching the heart to the mosque
344.
The Most Perfect Description is to be a Slave of Allah
345.
Shirk with Allah Revolves Around Equating Other Than Allah with Allah, the Most High and Exalted
346.
The Greatest Thing in the World is the Longing to Meet Allah Almighty
347.
Allah s Elevation on the Throne is an Established Attribute of Perfection for Allah
348.
The virtue of praying two rak ats after ablution
349.
Interpreting Elevation as Taking Possession is from Clear Misguidance
350.
The reason why the Takbirat al Ihram is called by this name
351.
There is no shame in religion
352.
There is no shame in religion
353.
The Completion of Reward in the Perfection of Following the Prophet, Peace and Blessings be upon Him
354.
The ruling on naming oneself during ablution
355.
The Companions Description of the Prophet s Prayer as if You Were Seeing it with Your Own Eyes
356.
Ablution from camel meat
357.
Approaching the imam is a general virtue, but especially recommended on Fridays
358.
Partial rewards for Surat Al Kahf on Fridays possible, but not complete
359.
Can a traveler combine Friday and Asr prayers
360.
Is prostration of forgetfulness sajdah as sahw prescribed in voluntary prayer
361.
Tears do not bring back the absent or mend the broken
362.
Tears do not bring back the absent or mend the broken
363.
The danger of delaying the payment of zakat on wealth
364.
If someone buys land to store his wealth and then sells it, is he obliged to pay zakat
365.
Lying and treachery are among the characteristics of practical hypocrisy
366.
Lying and treachery are among the characteristics of practical hypocrisy
367.
Some forms of haram divorce and an explanation of its ruling is it valid or not
368.
success is a gift and a gift from Allah Almighty
369.
What should a person do if he forgets a prostration and then stands up for the next rak ah
370.
Acknowledging Sin is Among the Greatest Causes of Forgiveness
371.
When is it permissible for a parent to give his her zakat to their child
372.
Among the Supplications of the Opening There is One that Begins Only with Praise and Glorification
373.
The severity of neglecting Friday prayer and the warning against it
374.
Prayer is not an Act Whose Benefits a Person Reaps Only in the Afterlife
375.
Whoever delays paying their zakat must hasten to do so and seek repentance from Allah
376.
No authentic hadith confirms that reciting Surah Al Waqi ah prevents poverty
377.
The most reliable ways to know God
378.
Virtues and benefits of fasting
379.
It is not required to give Zakat from the exact money on which it is due
380.
Among God s generosity is that He loves those who persist in supplication
381.
The one with dual residency, who is not allowed travel concessions
382.
Islamic law permits the wronged to speak out about their grievance and anything related to it
383.
The limits of dealing with the fiancée before the contract
384.
Friday prayer is performed in homes at noon for four rak ahs
385.
Jum ah prayer on arrival Newcomer joins congregation in progress by praying two rak ahs first.
386.
It is permissible to have multiple Friday prayers in one place if necessary
387.
The more you know Allah the more you ll find happiness in this world and success in the Hereafter
388.
Complete what the messengers came with to define Allah Almighty
389.
Pray has a great status in the Book of Allah and in the Sunnah of His Prophet
390.
Throne establishment A Qur anic and Prophetic attribute disputed by some deviant sects
391.
words of misguided and deviant sects remain only to testify to their falsehood and deceit
392.
Throne establishment A Qur anic and Prophetic attribute disputed by some deviant sects
393.
The Prophet was counted to seek forgiveness more than seventy times in one sitting
394.
The deprived one is the one who recognizes the seasons of goodness and then is not forgiven
395.
The first command in God s Book is monotheism and the first prohibition is polytheism
396.
Taking care of the affairs of the heart is for what the believer should take care of
397.
Those unable to fast due to old age
398.
Taking adornment and beautification when going to the mosque
399.
Belief in Allah is the foundation of all happiness and success in this world and the hereafter
400.
The Throne is the greatest of all creatures in value
401.
Indeed, these graves are filled with darkness for their people
402.
Of the etiquette of mosques
403.
O Allah grant us and all who say Amen the greatest blessings and rewards from this supplication
404.
Is prostration of recitation a prayer and does it require purification
405.
Examples of the Prophet s care peace be upon him for the caretakers of mosques
406.
Taking the means does not contradict relying on Allah the Exalted and the Most High
407.
Examples of God s greatness
408.
Why were mosques the most beloved places to Allah
409.
Knowing only God gives benefit or harm you won t turn to others
410.
Jahm ibn Safwans Irrtum Leugnung des Verses Der Barmherzige hat sich über den Thron erhoben
411.
Your trust in Allah is proportional to your knowledge of Him
412.
The ruling on performing voluntary prayers while traveling
413.
How do you seek help from Allah
414.
Facing the Qibla is a condition for a valid prayer
415.
Asr prayer time is divided into two parts preferred and necessary
416.
When the heart is filled with trust in Allah
417.
Prohibiting talking while the imam is delivering the sermon
418.
The virtue of praying upon the Prophet, peace be upon him
419.
Complete reliance is only upon Allah
420.
The difference between mustahab and sunnah
421.
When does your heart find happiness
422.
How will the Prophet recognize his nation on the Day of Judgment
423.
If the heart is pure and sincere
424.
Does Isha prayer time extend until dawn
425.
When are you a resident of two places and when are you a traveler
426.
Allah s rights upon His servants
427.
People do not speak that Muhammad kills his companions
428.
Die Interpretationen der Imame von Der Barmherzige hat sich über den Thron erhoben
429.
When do we dedicate our actions solely to Allah
430.
The more love for Allah in the heart increases, the more one becomes His slave
431.
The reason for calling the takbir of ihram by this name
432.
The meaning of God s saying {Nor has He any to protect Him out of humbleness}
433.
God is far above having a child
434.
People have three attitudes towards causes
435.
Vomiting does not nullify ablution
436.
Vomiting does not nullify ablution
437.
Honoring Friday as an act of worship so how do we honor it
438.
The virtue of washing on Friday
439.
The virtue of hastening to Friday prayer
440.
Responding to those who permitted talking during the Friday sermon
441.
On Friday there s an hour a Muslim servant doesn t ask Allah for anything but He gives it to him
442.
The more righteousness in the heart, the greater the success before God
443.
Examples of the Prophet s mercy peace be upon him towards this nation
444.
Learn the benefits of a profitable trade with God in a minute
445.
If one doesn t leave sins, God doesn t need them to leave food and drink
446.
The selflessness of the Companions, may Allah be pleased with them, despite their lack of means
447.
Guidance and success are greater than physical sustenance
448.
The meaning of Allah s saying Do you know of any equal for Him
449.
The believer is certain that God hears and sees al
450.
Righteous deeds are the way to attain Paradise
451.
God s attributes have no equal or counterpart
452.
Guidance is among the greatest blessings God bestows
453.
The necessity of striving to rectify work
454.
Only God is described as BlessedTabarak
455.
For peace in life and success in the afterlife, turn to the Quran
456.
The Prophet s biography is a proof of his prophethood
457.
Reflect on the meaning God is the ultimate provider
458.
The neighbor who is adjacent to him has rights that other neighbors do not have
459.
One of the greatest means of calling to Islam in modern times
460.
The greatest gift from the Lord is granting guidance
461.
Showing kindness to the neighbor is not limited to one form
462.
Allah sent the messengers to reform the conditions of people in this world and the hereafter
463.
When does God love you
464.
Exchanging benefits between neighbors is one of the causes of love between them
465.
Do you think that the Companions abandoned the defense of Uthman out of weakness on their part
466.
Congregation prayer rewards home prayer for valid excuse
467.
Beware of hypocrisy in all forms
468.
God s power is affirmed by scripture tradition and consensus
469.
The necessity of clinging to the rope of Allah all together and putting the general interest firs
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