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Basic Tenets of Faith
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Subcategories: 6Hadith & its Sciences
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Subcategories: 4The Quran and its Sciences
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Subcategories: 3Fiqh of the family
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Subcategories: 18Principles of Fiqh
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Subcategories: 2Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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Subcategories: 3Knowledge & Propagation
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Subcategories: 2Psychological and Social Problems
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Subcategories: 2Islamic history and biography
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Subcategories: 3Pedagogy education and upbringing
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Subcategories: 2Usool al-Fiqh
- Combining the intention of offering the Sunnah prayer before `Asr and making up the Sunnah prayer of ZuhrSave
- The five necessities and the difference of opinion as to whether preservation of faith should be given precedence over preservation of lifeSave
- Some evidence from the Quran and Sunnah that scholarly consensus (ijma`) constitutes definitive proofSave
- Types of Actions of Prophet MuhammadThe actions of the Prophet Muhammad are of different types: 1- Some of them are prescriptive (meaning that they set an example to be followed and are part of the teachings of Islam); 2- some of them are things that he did because he was a human being (and these things are dictated by human nature), such as eating and sleeping; 3- and some of them are things that may be understood either as being prescriptive or being because he was human, such as his going for Hajj riding, or his lying down after the Sunnah prayer of Fajr.Save
- Categories of Actions in IslamThere are 5 categories of actions in Islam: 1- Fard (Obligatory); 2- Mustahab (Recommended); 3- Haram (Prohibited) 4- Makruh (Disliked); and 5- Mubah (Permissible).Save
- Basic Principles Regarding Animals and Slaughtered MeatThe basic principle regarding the flesh of animals is that it is prohibited, not that animals are prohibited. The basic principle regarding live animals is that they are permissible, and the basic principle regarding the flesh of animals is that it is prohibited unless we know or think it most likely that they are permissible.Save
- Response to those who say: I refer directly to the Qur’an and Sunnah, with no need for scholarsSave
- Acceptance of da‘eef hadiths as evidence by the Hanbalis and othersSave
- What Is Shari’ah?Shari’ah refers to the entire religion of Islam, which Allah chose for His slaves, to lead them forth from the depths of darkness to the light.Save
- What is required of the ordinary Muslim is to follow the scholars of his city and not to follow any view other than theirsSave