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Salah 02

The first Tashahhud

Tashahhud as confirmed from the Prophet

Dropping the first Tashahhud intentionally


Dropping the first Tashahhud forgetfully


Ma'mum following the Imam in Tashahhud


Formula of Tashahhud


The way of pronouncing Tashahhud


Joining the Imam during the first Tashahhud of Maghrib Prayer


The way of saying the first Tashahhud


Supplication said after Tshahhud


Invoking blessings on the Prophet during the Tashahhud


The form of sending blessings on the Prophet in the Tashahhud


Takbir in Salah


Makruh acts that distract a person during Salah

Looking upward and closing the eyes

Suppressing the urge to urinate or defecate


Looking around during Salah


Killing a serpent


Answering the phone during Salah


Saying "Al-hamdu lillah" upon sneezing in Salah


Greeting the person offering Salah


Tucking clothes


Abscence of mind during Salah


Placing one's hand on the mouth to block yawning


Qunut

The final Tashahhud

Ma'mum abandoning saying Tashahhud while praying with the Imam

Description of sitting between the two prostrations


Whether Tawarruk sitting is obligatory or Sunnah


Pointing with the index finger during Tashahud


Reciting the last Tashahud after the Imam says Taslim


Supplication said after the final Tashahhud


Invoking blessings on the Prophet

Supplications of invoking blessings on the Prophet

Obligation of invoking blessings on the Prophet in the final Tashahhud


Al-Salah Al-Ibrahimiyyah or Salat-ul-Fatih


Definition of Al-Salah Al-Ibrahimiyyah and Salat-ul-Fatih


Adding the word "Sayyiduna" while sending blessings on the Prophet


Validity of Salat-ul-Fatih


Reciting Taslim in Salah

Reciting Taslim is obligatory

The Mu'mum looking at the Imam when saying Taslim


The Ma'mum leaving before the Imam


Legislating Taslim to end the Salah


The Imam departing from the right or left sides


Wiping the face with hands after Salah


Taking Sutrah in Salah

Tranquil Submission

Salah behind an Imam who is not in a state of tranquil submission

Being hasty during the Subh Prayer


Nullifiers of Salah

Laughing as a nullifier of Salah

Ruling on laughing during Salah


The claim of the excellence of a married man's Salah over that of a single man


Tasbih and Dhikr after Salah

Saying supplications after the prescribed Salah

Reciting Ayat-ul-Kursy and the Mu`awwidhatayn


Remembering Allah using Misbahah


Meaning of Tasbih


Du`a' in a language other than Arabic


Du`a' after offering Salah


Greeting each other after Salah


Sujud-ul-Sahw

Obligation of Sujud-ul-Sahw

Description of Sujud-ul-Sahw


Missing one Rak`ah and only realizing after Taslim


Increase or Decrease in Salah


The latecomer following the Imam in offering Sujud-ul-Sahw


Increase or Decrease in Salah


Forgetting one of the pillars of Salah


Sujud as a pillar of Salah


An Imam forgetting the first Tashahhud


Performing Sujud-ul-Sahw before or after the Taslim


Pronouncing Takbir on standing to make up for a missing part


Sujud-ul-Sahw Supplications


Prostration of the latecomer


A Mu'mum saying Taslim before the Imam forgetfully


Mamums' Sahw in Salah


Sujud-ul-Sahw in a supererogatory Salah


Sujud-ul-Tilawah during Salah


Saying the Takbir for Sujud-ul-Tilawah


Satan's insinuations during Salah


Du`a' that repels insinuations during Salah


Supererogatory Salah

Tarawih Prayer

Ruling on Tarawih prayer

Performing Tarawih in congregation in a Masjid


Offering Tarawih Prayers at home


Reciting from the Mus-haf in Tarawih


Optional Night Salah


Al-Sunan Al-Rawatib

Reciting Qur'an in Salah

Changing a person's place to perform the Supererogatory Salah


Similarity of essential parts and obligations between Nafilah as Fardh


A Salah between each two Adhans


Supererogatory Prayers perfecting the Obligatory Prayer


Offering the Sunnah Salah at home


Abandoning Al-Sunan Al-Rawatib


Offering supererogatory Salah after the Adhan of Fajr


Tahiyyat-ul-Masjid and the Sunnah of Fajr Prayer


Offering the two supererogatory Rak`ahs (units of prayer) prior to Fajr Prayer after Iqamah


Sujud-ul-Tilawah

Ruling on Sujud-ul-Tilawah

Saying the Takbir for Sujud-ul-Tilawah


Taharah as a prerequisite for Sujud-ul-Tilawah


A menstruating woman offering Sujud-ul-Tilawah and Sujud-ul-Shukr


A woman offering Sujud-ul-Tilawah without a veil


Passing in front of someone offering Sujud-ul-Tilawah


Praying at the forbidden times (Tahiyyat-ul-Masjid)

Congregational Salah

Ruling on Congregational Salah

Forsaking congregational Salah without a legal excuse


The minimal number of participants in congregational Salah


The difference between praying congregationally and individually


Ruling on a Muslim abandoning congregational Salah to pray alone


Praying individually at home though neighboring the Masjid


Neglecting Salah in congregation without a valid excuse


Offering Salah at the workplace despite having a nearby Masjid


Necessity of giving up congregational Salah for anyone who persists in committing sinful acts


Obligation of congregational Salah on a Muslim who can hear the Adhan at a distance


Working during the time of Congregational Salah to obey managers


Whether a Person should quit the Congregational Salah if they see some abominable acts there


Building a Masjid near the house, but congregational Salah is rarely performed there


Leaving the congregation and offering Salah at home


Forsaking those who abandon Salah


Establishing a second congregation in the Masjid


Offering supererogatory Prayer after Iqamah for obligatory Prayer is announced


Counting the Rak`ah when joining the Imam during Ruku`


Waiting or joining prayer for someone entering the Masjid when the people are reciting Tashahhud


Women's Salah

Muslim Women Going to the Masjid

Women Offering Salah in the Presence of Men


The Tent made for Women to offer Salah next to the Masjid


Imamate

The most worthy to lead the prayer

Offering Salah behind an Imam who does not recite the Qur'an well


Offering Salah behind a Mushrik


Salah behind a Tijany Sufi


Offering Salah behind an Imam believing in Hulul


Salah behind Imams of unknown creed


Whether Disagreement in the Branches of Fiqh Prevents Following each other in Salah


Praying behind a Fasiq


A banker leading prayer


Praying behind an Imam of a Masjid in which Jumu`ah prayer is not established


Being led by a bachelor in Salah


Imamate of a blind or disabled Imam


The Imamate of an illegitimate child


Imamate of a boy


A woman leading other women in congregational Salah


Imamate of a person suffering from enuresis


Changing one's intention from Zhuhr to `Asr prayer during prayer


Prolonging Salah


The prayer of a Ma'mum in front of the Imam


Wages for the Imamate


Should a person offering Salah individually leave his Salah to join the congregation


Offering Salah behind women in case of necessity
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قال بديع الزمان الهمذاني في وصف العلم:
« العلم شيء بعيد المرام، Not يُصاد بالسهام، وNot يُقسم بالأزNotم، وNot يُرى في الFromام، وNot يُضبط باللجام، وNot يُكتب للثام، وNot يورث عن الآباء والأعمام وزرع Not يزكو إNot متى صادف From الحزم ثرى طيبا، وFrom التوفيق مطرا صيبا، وFrom الطبع جوا صافيا، وFrom الجهد روحا دائما، وFrom الصبر سقيا نافعا وغرض Not يصاب إNot بافتراش المدر، واستناد الحجر، وردّ الضجر، وركوب الخطر، وإدمان السهر، واصطحاب السفر، وكثرة النظر، وإعمال الفكر»

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