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- Page 5 and 6: THE BOOK ‘O SON’ Al-hamdu lill
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- Page 9 and 10: MUSTAHABS of an ABLUTION 8- The ten
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through the Earth’s centre, bisec
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Figure 1 Figure 2 B = Point where t
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an angular amount termed the angle
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qadâ of his fast [1] . At location
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terms of true time is obtained by s
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a true solar day, which is the time
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of longitude apart from each other
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the city of Kars (41°N, 43°E) at
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in true solar time, [beginning with
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minutes. Time of sunset is 6:31 in
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eflection of sunlight on the highes
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time. For example, the Sun sets at
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where ∞ is the declination of the
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(1/2) H=28°54' and H=57°48' and m
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the time of adhânî zuhr, which is
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1:56=12:42=12.7 hours. The differen
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the calculator (CASIO fx-3600 P) re
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9:43 in ghurûbî and in adhânî t
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TIMES of KERÂHAT There are three t
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permissible for these people to imi
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Hadrat ’Âisha ‘radiy-Allâhu
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Bulaq, Egypt, edition of the book e
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ÂDÂB TOWARDS MOSQUES 23- It is st
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sajda, you, too, go down for the se
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MUSÂFAHA (HANDSHAKING) 25- [Musâf
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BLESSINGS in JAMÂ’AT 27- Hadrat
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guide me to the mosque. Should I pe
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Fâtih, Istanbul, Turkey! Muhammad
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to students lest they should miss t
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etter to perform the muakkad sunnat
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night!” [However, it is written i
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al-kerîm in its entirity once: ‘
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1) It must be read (recited) respec
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as-sunnat ‘rahimahumullâhu ta’
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or mests are dirty, it is sunnat to
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words, so that the bad smell coming
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sallam’ stated: “Yâ Abâ Huray
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THE AZÂN (or ADHÂN) 64- O son! Ra
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person is Mikâîl (Another one of
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An azân performed by a muazzin who
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y hearing the imâm’s voice with
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NAMÂZ DURING LONG-DISTANCE JOURNEY
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night between its first Thursday an
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announcement will be signs for the
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VIRTUE of the TERÂWÎH 72- They as
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person’s Qurbân falls down onto
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so that his body became as white as
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According to some Islamic scholars,
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with five storeys. The first storey
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CONCERNING TAWHÎD [Qâdî-Zâda Ah
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well. When the ’Arsh trembles Had
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As you conduct business transaction
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Ilâhan wâhidan samadan lem yetteh
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PRAYER for TEJDÎD-I-ÎMÂN Yâ Rab
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of Hashr Sûra and which start with
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3- I would recorcile people cross w
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116- As you sell or buy something o
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argued in the book entitled Qinya a
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multiplying it ten-fold. 120- O son
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food. [A medicine with a definite h
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Prophet ‘sall-Allâhu ta’âlâ
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2- Duâ fi’lî means to resort to
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VIRTUE of the ’IYD 127- On the
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do not humble yourself before rich
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efalls them, they do not shout and
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have included it in the items of na
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the purpose of earning thawâb, suc
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emembering things which we call ‘
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Miscellaneous: The following passag
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PARENTS SHOULD BE OBEYED 147- Hadra
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feeding you and enduring quite a nu
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harâm, they should not be objected
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makes the child attain happiness bo
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ecame the earliest masters and teac
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property to them also. What devolve
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of its chapter dealing with haid an
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wafiyyât (deaths) shall be registe
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woman’s becoming a Muslim again w
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made: a muftî who is in the Shâfi
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sell the child. When the master die
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person to marry the mother of his l
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158- An oath sworn by a non-Muslim
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declared: “I shall give them Frid
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a beard shorter than the length of
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15- You should give alms, as much a
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you are pleased with their heretica
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A meal has four farzes that we shou
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informed about the sinful event. A
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your house when an earthquake strik
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carried (to the cemetery), angels j
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A person who reads (or recites) tho
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when they wake up at night will att
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sees some again for the next one da
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waty will not be halâl even after
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forty-five days, her nifâs will st
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sins; this angel asks Allâhu ta’
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thawâbs will be recorded. It is fa
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within your reach as a toothpick. [
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qadâ of them, i.e. paying them lat
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written in Halebî as well.” Ibni
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’Âbidîn; its commentary entitle
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around it, i.e. if it would cause b
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the person who makes these statemen
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8- The following excerpt is from th
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Madhhab, and if the impediment has
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oth physically and spiritually. As
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horns, its hairs are clean. All the
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amount of blood exuding from nostri
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farz in (the dictated) order. When
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makrûh in the Hanafî Madhhab to c
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your mests. A new tayammum is made
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It is harâm (for the person who po
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Do not curse even an animal! For, t
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you and help you go out of faith an
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unintentional disrespect and/or pre
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who pass for modern leaders, which
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teach them Islam. Hence, a person w
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As for calculation of nisâb for co
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qadâ of by way of dawrs (circulati
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the poor’s point of view, should
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colour change effected on the prope
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cannot take the house back. 856) It
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has been sahîh.” As is seen, if
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you were expecting from your arable
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other hand, means to liken yourself
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Muslims into (four) Madhhabs and wh
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deputy, if he is told that he may d
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liquid process, it is permissible t
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shelves when it is intended to obey
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thawâb to conceal Muslims’ fault
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FIRST VOLUME, FORTY-SIXTH LETTER Th
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The second one is the faculty calle
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“So long as the nafs does not cea
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deprived of that highest Prophet, y
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[Causes with definite effects and u
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such mortifications at all. Being a
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grades of kemâl (perfection), neit
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dragged into heresy by giving him m
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happiness (in the Hereafter) has to
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called magic=sorcery (or spell or i
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APPENDIX This appendix contains Eng
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from those âyat-i-kerîmas and had
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separately. On the other hand, the
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evealed by way of Wahy. This attitu
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for the Tâlib. If the Tâlib falls
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the way of our superiors. Changes a
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FIRST VOLUME, FORTY-SECOND LETTER T
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fact, so contemptible a creature th
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FIRST VOLUME, SEVENTY-EIGTH LETTER
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tutorship and guidance in between a