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Basic Tenets of Faith
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The Quran and its Sciences
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Fiqh of the family
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Principles of 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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Manners
Is It Prohibited to Eat in the Bathroom?
It is not appropriate for the Muslim to enter the bathroom except for the purpose of relieving himself, and when he enters the bathroom he should refrain from eating and drinking until he comes out.SaveRuling on Respecting Specific Names
SaveIs Failing to fulfil One Right of a Muslim a Sin?
The rights that one Muslim has over another are man; some of which are individual obligations that are required of each person, and if he fails to do them he is sinning. Others rights are communal obligations; if some people do them, the burden of sin is waived for the rest. And some are encouraged but not obligatory, so the Muslim is not sinning if he does not do them.SaveAre there righteous deeds that a pregnant woman in particular can do?
SaveIs it Sunnah to wash new clothes before wearing them?
SaveIs he sinning if he rides the bus standing, because the rules do not allow that?
SaveRuling on buying and selling luxury cars
SaveHow should she react to her friends and the gifts that they offer her on her birthday?
SaveRuling on putting one’s hands behind one’s back when walking
SaveShe gave an animal to someone else and he mistreated it; has she sinned?
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