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The Quran and its Sciences
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Fiqh of the family
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Acts of Worship
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Purity
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Fasting
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Pilgrimage
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Funerals and rulings on graves
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Striving and migrating for the sake of Allaah
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Transactions
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Punishment and Judicial Sentences
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Felonies
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Customs and traditions
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Usool al-Fiqh
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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Knowledge & Propagation
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Psychological and Social Problems
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Islamic history and biography
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Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Vows
Swearing by the life of Allaah is permissible
SaveShe said to her husband: You are haraam to me until the Day of Judgement
SaveHow should he offer expiation for his oath?
SaveHe vowed to offer an ‘aqeeqah for his son, but he was unable to fulfil his vow; what must he do?
SaveHe vowed to fast Rajab, Sha’baan and Ramadaan, but he cannot do so because of his work
SaveShe fasted to expiate for breaking an oath, and she did not know that she should have fed poor people
SaveShe vowed to memorize Soorat Yoosuf and she did memorize it, but now she has forgotten some of the verses
SaveShe vowed to fast seven consecutive days if she passed her exams
SaveCan a Wife Make Dhihar?
If a wife tells her husband ‘You are prohibited to me like my brother’ etc., this is not Dhihar, rather it is an expiable oath. Dhihar is done by a man to his wife, not vice versa.SaveHe vowed to fast for a month; can he fast thirty days separately?
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