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Hakikat Kitabevi Publications No: 2
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WARNING: Missionaries are striving
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affiliated in any one of the four M
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INDEX PREFACE......................
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3- SATR-I AWRAT ...................
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THE VIRTUES OF THOSE WHO PERFORM NA
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ealizes this will always do good th
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deed; however, it is impossible to
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Part One OUR ÎMÂN and NAMÂZ For
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acceptable at that moment. 4- One m
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deviated from the Ahl as-Sunnat. A
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FUNDAMENTALS OF ÎMÂN Fundamentals
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direction. His hearing is not like
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(chapters) and 6236 âyât (verses)
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('alaihi wa ’alaihimu ’s-salât
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high degrees in humanity. As all th
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them in an inappropriate manner. It
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will rise in the west. Violent eart
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who do not trust in anyone other th
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2- Worships which must be done by t
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Sunnat-i Ghayr-i Muakkada: They are
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een done while performing namâz fo
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of salât starts and to know that i
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itself and causes man to approach A
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performed namâz. Holding his hands
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It is narrated: In a battle, an arr
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Part Four TYPES OF NAMÂZ Namâz, c
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early afternoon and night prayers a
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you say (Sami' Allahu liman hamidah
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making an ablution before the presc
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9- While you make masah with the ou
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10- To apply masah on the whole hea
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we must fill our palm with water an
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1- A person with both hands paralys
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7- Mubâsharat-i fâhisha that is,
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Masah is done on the upper faces of
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declares; (Angels of [Allah’s] co
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who looks for and gathers facilitie
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concerned must see a gynaecologist.
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tayammun in order to teach it to hi
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journey,) to ask for water from fro
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The Benefits of Ablution, Ghusl and
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to wash out, even if it is only a d
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less than a palm full oozes onto th
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When a sick person who lies naked u
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That is, that space from the Earth
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prayer begins.] At any of these thr
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he performs namâz individually in
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As for the iqâmat, you say (Qad q
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THE RUKNS OF NAMÂZ The fards withi
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At the sajda, it is sunnat to bend
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sajda, you stand up saying Allahu a
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THE WÂJIBS OF NAMÂZ The wâjibs o
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places in the Qur’ân al-kerîm.
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17- To say Allahu akbar while bowin
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11- It is makrûh to put your hand
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harâm for the adult who has the ch
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performs by oneself.) Again, he sai
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Nights in congregation. Even if the
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inaudibly whisper. He must not say
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5- Saying the takbîr when prostrat
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FRIDAY (JUM’A) PRAYER Allâhu ta
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that is, admonishes about things th
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10- To attend the lectures and prea
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PREPARATION FOR DEATH Remembering d
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has passed by, believing and worshi
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the salam be for the dead person an
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performs the namâz by signs. That
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prayer (any time during those two p
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of his limbs of ablution are wounde
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perform namâz in jamâ'at. It is b
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justifiable reasons for leaving a n
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debts of fard. The sunnats of a per
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Part Six THOSE WHO DO NOT PERFORM N
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Kinds of torment he will suffer in
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ook of Allahu ta’âlâ!) He asked
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known people from the As’hâb-i k
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who does not follow an imam in cong
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these together are called (Ahkâm-i
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The ease and serenity enjoyed when
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Most of the followers of the way of
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head, one should rub one’s hands
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Imâm-i Rabbânî “rahmetullahi a
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Allah! Give us a share from Your In
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covered, when one thanks Allahu ta
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thirst is a bliss. The structure of
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TEJDÎD-İ ÎMÂN PRAYER Yâ Rabbî
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