21 results for “rules”
...lso established the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr) and the rules of fasting from dawn to sunset. The Prophet fasted nine Ram...
Saladin founded the Ayyubid dynasty after deposing the Fatimid caliphate in Egypt. The Ayyubids restored Sunni governance and successfully defended Muslim lands
...nalysis, narrator criticism, types of transmission, and the rules for accepting and rejecting narrations.
...f Quran recitation, the manners of the student and teacher, rules of tajwid, the etiquette of handling the mushaf, the merits...
... each verse with clear examples, making the complex grammar rules accessible to intermediate students. This commentary has be...
...Baghdad, covers the conditions for accepting narrators, the rules for hearing and transmitting hadith, and the methodology of...
...wing how the five universal maxims and dozens of subsidiary rules organize the entire body of Hanafi law. The Majallat al-Ahk...
The rules of fasting: who must fast, what breaks the fast, exemptions...
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 Islamic guidelines on divorce, including the three-pronouncement process, iddah, khula, and the emphasis on reconciliation.
The conditions, rules of engagement, and ethical constraints that govern warfare ...
... of inheritance, the fixed shares, residual heirs, blocking rules, and the wisdom behind the Islamic distribution of estates.
The permissibility and limits of bequests in Islam, the one-third rule, who can and cannot receive a bequest, and how the will interacts with fixed inheritance
The Islamic rules on child custody after divorce, the priority given to the m...
...troduction to the science of tajweed, including nun sakinah rules, meem sakinah, madd (elongation), and the obligation of cor...
The four rules governing the pronunciation of noon sakinah and tanwin: izh...
The three rules governing the pronunciation of meem sakinah: ikhfa shafawi,...
The types of elongation in Quranic recitation, from the natural two-count madd to the obligatory six-count, and how to identify each type.