Elements of Islamic StudiesBilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania, 1986 M01 1 - 90 pages |
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... beginning nor an end. 2. QAADIR. It means that Allah is Omnipotent, i.e. He has power over everything, and every affair. 3. AALIM. It means that Allah is Omniscient i.e. He knows everything. Nothing ever remains a secret from Him. 4 ...
... beginning nor an end. 2. QAADIR. It means that Allah is Omnipotent, i.e. He has power over everything, and every affair. 3. AALIM. It means that Allah is Omniscient i.e. He knows everything. Nothing ever remains a secret from Him. 4 ...
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... beginning the Taqleed. 5. He must be an Ithna-asheri 6. He must be Adil 7. He must be a Mujtahid (he must be qualified by knowledge and experience to exercise Ijtihad). 8. He must be Aalam 9. He must be a legitimate child of his parents ...
... beginning the Taqleed. 5. He must be an Ithna-asheri 6. He must be Adil 7. He must be a Mujtahid (he must be qualified by knowledge and experience to exercise Ijtihad). 8. He must be Aalam 9. He must be a legitimate child of his parents ...
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... beginning from the forehead up to the chin (not in opposite direction), hands must be washed beginning from the elbow and ending up to the tips of fingers (not vice versa). Masah must be done from the remaining wetness of the water upon ...
... beginning from the forehead up to the chin (not in opposite direction), hands must be washed beginning from the elbow and ending up to the tips of fingers (not vice versa). Masah must be done from the remaining wetness of the water upon ...
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... 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 Rakaats time from noon ...
... 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 Rakaats time from noon ...
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... beginning are to be repeated twice (and not four times). The words “QAD QAMATISSALAH” (Indeed the prayer has begun), are to be added after the words HAY-YAY ALA KHAYRIL AMAL, and repeated twice; “LAA ILAHAILLALLAH” at the end is to be ...
... beginning are to be repeated twice (and not four times). The words “QAD QAMATISSALAH” (Indeed the prayer has begun), are to be added after the words HAY-YAY ALA KHAYRIL AMAL, and repeated twice; “LAA ILAHAILLALLAH” at the end is to be ...
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