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- Divorce
- Taking back One's Divorced Wife
- Wife Seeking Divorce
- ilā’ (Swearing Not to Intercourse with One's Wife)
- Zihār (Likening One’s Wife to His Mother; To Prevent Her On Himself)
- Li‘ān (Husband Swearing His Wife Had Intercourse with Another Man)
- Woman’s Waiting Period
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- Etiquette of Speaking
- Etiquette of Traveling
- Etiquette of Visiting the Sick
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- Etiquette of Taking Permission
- Etiquette of Yawning
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Manners
This is a group contains topics about Manners in different languages.
Number of Items: 133
- Azerbaijani Author : Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid
A book translated into Azerbaijani in which Sh. Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid explains and illustrates the means that enable us to improve and make our homes better. As a result, we can introduce righteous individuals to our communities, able to handle and solve our societies’ problems.
- English Lecturere : Jaber M Y Dawshi
To show good behavior is a sign of intellectual maturity and psychological serenity which Islam deems essential and as significant as is worship itself. It, therefore, instructs its followers to adopt, when dealing with others, an approach of righteousness enough to spare them harm. Islam considers a smiling face towards people to be a great category of alms-giving. It also orders the softened speech, the good way to argue and forgive offenders be of the lofty virtues. It urges Muslims to exchange gifts with others, give charity and show good discipline even to Non-Muslims. It, furthermore, motivates its followers to be of good company to them, guide them, visit them when sick and congratulate them on happy occasions. A Muslim is ordained to express gratitude to any who has done him a favor . For the Messenger of God, peace be upon him, said: “He who has done you a favor is to be rewarded.” Islam supports the urge to suppress abuse by outstretching gratefulness and confront injustices with justice and patience. A wife is given by Islam the right to be dealt with justly as well as children with mercy and compassion. Allah, the Almighty, says: ".......And treat them fairly......" Islam, thus, views those of benefit to people as the most highly beloved ones in the sight of Allah; whereas the most preferable acts are those which render others pleased and cheerful. In general, Islam recommends kindness be on top of all issues.
- Indonesian Lecturer : Omar Muhammad Al-Suwaid Reviewing : Eko Harento Abu Zaid
Forbiddance of glorifying tombs and making them as mosques as it is a means to major polytheism which is worshipping someone other than Allah.This is what happened in the nation of Noah as the reason of their trap into polytheism was exaggerating in the righteous.So glorifying tombs,building over them and lighting them are forbiddened.
- English Author : Muhammad ibn Ibraheem al-Hamad
the importance of Health And Hygiene In Islam
- English
- Chinese
- English Author : Abu Zakareyye An-Nawawy Translation : Abu Maryam Ismaeel Alarcon
A chapter translated into English excerpted from the Book "Al-Adhkar" of Imam Nawawi. This chapter is concerned with mentioning the recommended speeches as prayers, supplication, etc. and the forbidden ones as backbiting, gossiping, and slander, based on the Quranic and Prophetic tradition that command guarding the tongue from evil speech. This chapter was checked and verified by Sh. Salim al-Hilaali. In his verification, he provides a grade for each hadeeth and a discussion about the related hadith’s authenticity or weakness.
- Thai Reviewing : Safi Othman
A book in Thai shows the importance and roles of mosques in building a proper Islamic society.
- English Author : Osoul Center Team
A Glimpse at Some Islamic Etiquette
- English
- English Author : Dr. Fahd Yahya Al-Ammary
Provision for the Traveller : this book include the most important travel issues covering 250 issues and the author expunged it from any subsidiary issues, areas of differing and evidences except in some slight issues. and he compiled it based on the books of the Sunnah, their explanations, the statements of the companions, the successors and the four Imāms
- English Author : Saleh Bin Abdullah Bin Humaid
this book talk about definition of debate and its objectives; then describe briefly the causes of differences of opinion among people. After that, it will discuss the main principles and rules of debate. and conclude with the moral guidelines of debate.
- English Author : Saleh Bin Abdullah Bin Humaid
this book talk about definition of debate and its objectives; then describe briefly the causes of differences of opinion among people. After that, it will discuss the main principles and rules of debate. and conclude with the moral guidelines of debate., and containing the following elements: 1) Introduction to debate and its objectives. 2) The cause of differences in opinion between people. 3) A total explanation of rules of debate and its principles. 4) The explanation of its rules and characteristics.
- English Author : Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid Reviewing : Osama Emara
A competition is in full swing in society, which involves following the latest news regarding markets, consumers products and the newest fashions and brands. The authors mentions eight reasons which encourage him to discuss this topic. One of these topics is that markets became a part of our culture and a prominent feature of both Arab and Western societies.
- Chinese
- English Reviewing : Osama Emara
This article shows the historical important of Sultan Ahmad (Blue) Mosque and mentioned the story of its building and the stages of its maintenance over decades.
- German Writer : ’Aa’ishah Stasi
An article in German shows the reason for Muslims' using this greeting in all over the world.
- Bosnian Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Bosnian and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It shows the etiquette of seeking permission when entering and leaving homes.
- Bosnian Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Bosnian excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It confirms that Islam is a complete religion that organizes a person’s life in all his circumstances, commands him to do what is beneficial to him, forbade him from what harms him, and legislated etiquette for him with himself and others such as when eating, drinking, sleeping, waking, staying, traveling, and in all his conditions. This article is a brief explanation of the etiquette and rules of traveling, with some Prophetic supplications.
- Bosnian Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Bosnian excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It confirms that Islam is a complete religion that organizes a person’s life in all his circumstances, commands him to do what is beneficial to him, forbade him from what harms him, and legislated etiquette for him with himself and others. This article is a brief explanation of the etiquette of eating and drinking in Islam.
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