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... distraction receives for every step the reward of a year's fasting and a year's night prayer — among the most heavily rewarded...
...contains the change of qiblah, the establishment of Ramadan fasting, legislation on zakat, the permission for fighting in self-...
The obligation of fasting the month of Ramadan was revealed in Sha'ban 2 AH through S...
...manity back to the fitrah. It contained guidance on prayer, fasting, purification of the heart, care for the poor, and the reme...
...d practices that would be recognized by any Muslim: prayer, fasting, and the rejection of polytheism. The Quran affirms that a...
...adical departure from the Islam of Isa AS, in which prayer, fasting, and righteous conduct were inseparable from belief. By sev...
...slam, observed annually as the Day of Ashura with mourning, fasting, and commemorative rituals. For Sunni Muslims, Husayn remai...
...ers the essentials of worship (purification, prayer, zakat, fasting, and Hajj) in clear, accessible language. The text became a...
...anafi jurisprudence covering worship (purification, prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj). Popular as a beginner's text in traditional ...
...vey of Islamic jurisprudence covering purification, prayer, fasting, zakat, hajj, transactions, family law, and criminal law.
...s of Hanbali jurisprudence, covering taharah, salah, zakat, sawm, hajj, and all major chapters of fiqh with extensive analys...
... form the foundation of Muslim life: Shahada, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj.
The rules of fasting: who must fast, what breaks the fast, exemptions, and the s...
The two forms of expiation for missed or broken religious obligations: who owes them and how to fulfill them.
...your shahada? A practical guide to the first steps: prayer, fasting, community, and growing in faith.
Who must fast, who is exempt, what breaks the fast, and how to make up missed days according to the four schools of thought.
The recommended fast of six days in the month following Ramadan and the immense reward promised for this practice.
The Prophet's practice of fasting on Mondays and Thursdays, the white days, the Day of Arafah...
The significance of the 10th of Muharram, why the Prophet fasted it, the recommended practice of adding the 9th or 11th, and historical context.
...irtues in the Quran and Sunnah, the standing at Arafat, and fasting for non-pilgrims.
...ific research on the physiological benefits of intermittent fasting as practiced during Ramadan, including autophagy, metabolic...
... white days, the day of Arafah, and Ashura, and how regular fasting disciplines the soul.