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Etiquette of Walking on Road
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- Etiquette of Walking on Road
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic 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 of traveling, street, market, and selling, etc.
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- Turkish Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Muhammad Muslim Shahin The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Turkish 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 of traveling, street, market, and selling, etc.
- Chinese Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Abu Abdullah Ahmad Bin Abdullah Al-Seni Reviewing : Le Teshig Sheia The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Chinese 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 of traveling, street, market, and selling, etc.
- Bengali Translation : Syraj Alislam Ali Akbar Reviewing : Nu’aman Bin Abu Al-Besher The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
Islam tends to promote the Islamic society to supremes, to highlight in its morals, and to dissociate individuals from all shameful acts, aiming at the same time to a most loving harmonious society, tied with bonds of brotherhood, affection, and counseling، preventing hurting others. There is no doubt that the Right of the way passers did as should be by a Muslim _would do much of what was illustrated above, and that was the exact message of this essay through explaining the authentic Hadeeth about the Right of the way
- Thai Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Shukri Noor Reviewing : Othman Edris The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Thai 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 of traveling, street, market, and selling, etc.
- Japanese Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre Translation : Saeed Sato Reviewing : Fatiha Sato The Publisher : Islamic Propagation Office in Rabwah
An article translated into Japanese 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 of traveling, street, market, and selling, etc.