Rulings related to visiting Al-Masjid An-Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque) - II ruling

(Continued) A summary of important information that the slave of Allaah should know:   First: The greatest obligatory duty on the Muslims is to worship Allaah, who has no partner,..

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Hajj on behalf of others behalf of others

The Islamic Sharee‘ah is a straightforward and easy system of laws in which there are no complications. It is the Sharee‘ah of moderation in all matters. The Islamic Sharee‘..

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Rulings related to visiting Al-Masjid An-Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque) - I ruling

The rulings related to visiting and performing prayer in Al-Masjid An-Nabawi are unknown to a lot of people, and many of them, during their stay in Madeenah, fall into some violations..

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“Do It Now - and There is No Harm [in Doing So]”

Hajj differs from other acts of worship in some Fiqh (jurisprudence) related rules. It is known that leaving an obligation or a pillar in an act of worship deliberately nullifies it,.. More

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The debtor’s Pilgrimage

The rulings of this blessed Sharee‘ah are very simple, and one of its characteristics is that it removes difficulty, as Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And [He] has not.. More

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Fawaat and Ihsaar in Hajj

Fawaat Fawaat literally means to miss something. In the context of Hajj, Fawaat means missing the act of staying in ‘Arafah. A pilgrim who failed to stay in ‘Arafah during.. More

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The Rulings of Udh-hiyah (the ‘Eed Sacrifice)

Udh-hiyah is one of the great rituals of Islam. It is also one of the greatest acts of obedience which bring one closer to Allaah The Almighty. It is a sign of sincere worship to Allaah.. More

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Points of caution for pilgrims - II

14- Whoever travels to Jeddah without prior intention of performing ‘Umrah or was hesitant about the matter and then, while in the city, decided on doing it, is required to start.. More

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Points of caution for pilgrims - V

72- According to the preponderant view, the rulings regarding the Sutrah are the same whether in Al-Masjid Al-Haraam or any other place. If passing before a praying person in other.. More

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Points of caution for pilgrims - I

Many people are confused about, and ask many questions regarding, the rituals of Hajj (major pilgrimage) and ‘Umrah (minor pilgrimage). They also commit many violations of the.. More

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Points of caution for pilgrims - IV

55- Many pilgrims nowadays go to an extreme in asking others to do the stoning for them, without a valid reason; this is wrong. If one, whether a man or a woman, fears overcrowding,.. More

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Points of caution for pilgrims-III

38- The sequence of these rituals is the Sunnah of the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam. Nevertheless, a pilgrim is not blameworthy if he does not follow this exact order,.. More

Rulings regarding sacrificial animals - II

(Continued) 6- A sacrificial animal to be offered as a penalty for killing a game   This is due on he who, during the state of Ihraam (ritual consecration), kills or helps, by.. More

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Rulings regarding sacrificial animals - I

The term ‘Sacrificial Animals’ refers to the animals to be delivered to the Ka’bah as an offering and as a means to draw close to Allaah The Almighty. He Says (what.. More

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Types of Hajj rites

Allaah The Almighty has made matters easy for His slaves as He has legislated Hajj to be carried out in three possible ways. These three ways are known to scholars as "types of.. More

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Abtah: A place formed after flood, which is usually level and containing no pebbles or stones. The term is given to every place that becomes leveled by a water stream. It is also Al-Abtah, Al-Bat-haa’ and Al-Bat-h. Bat-haa’ refers to a place between Makkah and Mina, which is called as such due to its level wide valley. It is also called Al-Muhassib and Al-Mu‘arris Ihraam: ......

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