Elements of Islamic StudiesBilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania, 1986 M01 1 - 90 pages |
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... Subh (Fajr Prayer): Beginning from Subh-e-Sadiq, ending at sunrise. 2. Zuhr (Midday Prayer) : Beginning from exact noon, ending when four Rakaats' time remains to sunset; 3. Asr (Afternoon Prayer): Beginning after completing of four ...
... Subh (Fajr Prayer): Beginning from Subh-e-Sadiq, ending at sunrise. 2. Zuhr (Midday Prayer) : Beginning from exact noon, ending when four Rakaats' time remains to sunset; 3. Asr (Afternoon Prayer): Beginning after completing of four ...
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... Subh-e-Sadiq (true dawn) to Maghrib-time (sunset), in obedience to the commandments of Allah. Wajib Saums: Eight Saums are Wajib, viz. 1. Month of Ramadhan. 2. Qadha of the month of Ramadhan. 3. 3rd day of Itikaf. 4. Ten days of 'badal ...
... Subh-e-Sadiq (true dawn) to Maghrib-time (sunset), in obedience to the commandments of Allah. Wajib Saums: Eight Saums are Wajib, viz. 1. Month of Ramadhan. 2. Qadha of the month of Ramadhan. 3. 3rd day of Itikaf. 4. Ten days of 'badal ...
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... Subh-e-Sadiq. 9. Enema with liquid. 10. Vomiting. Note 1: All these things break the fast if they are committed intentionally. If a person forgets that he or she is fasting, and eats or drinks, his or her fast is correct. Likewise, if ...
... Subh-e-Sadiq. 9. Enema with liquid. 10. Vomiting. Note 1: All these things break the fast if they are committed intentionally. If a person forgets that he or she is fasting, and eats or drinks, his or her fast is correct. Likewise, if ...
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... Subh-e-Sadiq (true dawn) makes the fast Batil in the month of Ramadhan only. Other fasts (including the Qadha of Ramadhan) are not affected by it. Note 4: When a fast is broken by any of the above-mentioned Muftirat, or when a person ...
... Subh-e-Sadiq (true dawn) makes the fast Batil in the month of Ramadhan only. Other fasts (including the Qadha of Ramadhan) are not affected by it. Note 4: When a fast is broken by any of the above-mentioned Muftirat, or when a person ...
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... that he was falting, he drank half litre of water. (c) Intentionally not doing ghusl-e-Janabat up to Subh-e-Sadiq. 2. What is Kaffara for an old aged person who cannot fast? ISBN: 9976 956 05 3 Printed & Published by: Bilal 83.
... that he was falting, he drank half litre of water. (c) Intentionally not doing ghusl-e-Janabat up to Subh-e-Sadiq. 2. What is Kaffara for an old aged person who cannot fast? ISBN: 9976 956 05 3 Printed & Published by: Bilal 83.
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