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The five daily prayers: their times, conditions, pillars, obligations, and recommended acts according to all four madhabs.
The Islamic framework for marriage: conditions, rights and obligations, mahr, and the role of the wali.
The communal obligation of praying over the deceased: its method, conditions, and r...
The two forms of expiation for missed or broken religious obligations: who owes them and how to fulfill them.
The bond of faith that unites all Muslims: its foundations, obligations, and role in building a just society.
The obligation of inviting to Islam: methodology from the Quran and Sunnah...
A comprehensive guide to ritual ablution covering its prerequisites, obligatory acts, recommended practices, and nullifiers across the four madhabs.
Who must fast, who is exempt, what breaks the fast, and how to make up missed days according to the four schools of thought.
...t, including mahr, witnesses, wali, and the couple's mutual obligations.
The Prophet said seeking knowledge is obligatory for every Muslim. The types of knowledge, their priority, and the etiquette of the student.
The weekly congregational prayer, its obligation, conditions, the khutbah, and rulings for those who miss it...
...bute, a prophetic mission, and an individual and collective obligation.
The mutual rights and obligations between husband and wife in Islamic law, balancing complem...
...valid forms of performing Hajj, which is preferred, and the obligations unique to each type.
The obligation of mahr, its types (prompt and deferred), the minimum amoun...
...nun sakinah rules, meem sakinah, madd (elongation), and the obligation of correct recitation.
The obligation to keep promises (wa'd) and honor contracts (aqd), the Qura...
...rights and responsibilities in Islam, where each spouse has obligations toward the other rooted in compassion and justice.
The obligation and virtue of spreading the salam, who should greet first, ...