Family Life of IslamBilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania, 1988 M01 1 - 83 pages |
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Page 9
... wealth are twenty-four in all . . . Thus, the five ways in which spending money is obligatory (wajib) are the expenses of the maintenance of his dependants, of his children, his father and mother, his wife and his slave. These are ...
... wealth are twenty-four in all . . . Thus, the five ways in which spending money is obligatory (wajib) are the expenses of the maintenance of his dependants, of his children, his father and mother, his wife and his slave. These are ...
Page 12
... Abbas (another of his uncles), who was wealthy, to share the burden of Abu Talib. 'Abbas went with the Holy Prophet to Abu Talib and it was decided that 'Ali should live with the Holy Prophet, Ja'far with 'Abbas and 12.
... Abbas (another of his uncles), who was wealthy, to share the burden of Abu Talib. 'Abbas went with the Holy Prophet to Abu Talib and it was decided that 'Ali should live with the Holy Prophet, Ja'far with 'Abbas and 12.
Page 25
... , the knowledge of Allāh. Second: The right upon the “body”, e.g., prayer and fast. Third: The right upon “property and wealth”, e.g., zakat and khums (religous tax). The rights of the parents also may be divided into 25.
... , the knowledge of Allāh. Second: The right upon the “body”, e.g., prayer and fast. Third: The right upon “property and wealth”, e.g., zakat and khums (religous tax). The rights of the parents also may be divided into 25.
Page 26
... wealth. And thus the similarity between the rights of Almighty Lord and these metaphorical lords reaches the last point of completion. Now, let us look at this in more details with the help of traditions. 14. THE SIMILARITY BETWEEN THE ...
... wealth. And thus the similarity between the rights of Almighty Lord and these metaphorical lords reaches the last point of completion. Now, let us look at this in more details with the help of traditions. 14. THE SIMILARITY BETWEEN THE ...
Page 27
... wealth but of the whole universe) has no need to demand any part of man's wealth in His name. Still, He prescribed a portion from it as offering to Himself. So these weak-structured metaphorical lords (i.e. parents) have more right to ...
... wealth but of the whole universe) has no need to demand any part of man's wealth in His name. Still, He prescribed a portion from it as offering to Himself. So these weak-structured metaphorical lords (i.e. parents) have more right to ...
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Abu Talib according al-Imām Ja‘far aṣ-Ṣādiq al-Imām Muḥammad al-Baqir Allāh has given Allāh says Almighty Allāh Amir al-mu’minin asked āyāh āyāt Banū Ḥashim Banū Umayyah behaviour brothers burden child Dar-es-Salaam disobedient dissolve the marriage divorce domestic duties earning emancipation emphasized father Fāṭimah s.a. feelings give Grace of Allāh ḥadīth Hindu Holy Prophet houses husband and wife iddah Imām Injil Islamic ethics Islamic shari‘ah Ja‘far aṣ-Ṣādiq a.s. jihād join his relationship Joint Family System keep the company Kenneth Walker Likewise livelihood look Lordship man’s marriage married matrimonial means mentioned earlier mercy metaphorical lords mother mubārāt Muḥammad al-Baqir a.s. Muslim neighbour obedience one’s Paradise person prohibited degree Qur’ān Quraysh reason religion remain responsibilities reward sajdah Separate Family System severing relationship shows sila-e-rahm stage sūrah sustenance Tanzania teach thing ummah Urdu Verily wajib wealth whosoever woman women words worship wudhu ءاسنلا ةرقلا نم هـللا وأ