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The five daily prayers

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Muslims are required to perform the prayer five times a day. These prayers are obligatory for all Muslims who have reached the age of puberty, with the exception of those who are mentally ill, also physically ill to be possible, menstruating or experiencing postpartum bleeding Cheap Umrah Deals UK . Those who are sick or physically otherwise can not offer their prayers in the traditional way they are allowed to offer their prayers while sitting or lying down, as they are able. The five sentences each assigned to certain prescribed times (to the waqt) in which it must be performed, unless there is a compelling reason not to be able to carry them out in time. Some Muslims offer voluntary prayers (sunna rawatib) immediately before and after the prescribed prayer Fard. Sunni Muslims classify these Sunnah prayers, while Shiites consider Nafil. The number of raka'ah for each of the five obligatory prayers, as well as the voluntary prayers (before and after) are listed below: Name ...

Fard As-Salat

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Types of sentences Sentences can be classified into four categories of obligation: Fard, wajib, sunnah, and nafl Fard Fard (in Arabic: فرض) also Faridah (in Arabic: فريضة) is an Islamic term that means a religious duty. The word is also used in Persian, Turkish and Urdu (written Farz) in the same sense. Fard or its synonym wajib is one of the five types of Ahkam in which Fiqh classifies the acts of all Muslims. The Fiqh Hanafi however makes a distinction between Wajib and Fard, the latter being obligatory and necessary the former simply. In Indonesia, wajib also means obligatory, since the word is derived from Arabic.  individual rights and sufficiency The Fiqh distinguishes two types of functions: Individual rights or Fard al-ayn (in Arabic: الفرض العين) refers to tasks required to perform all Muslims, such as daily prayer (Salah) , the hijab, or the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in life (hajj). Duty of sufficiency or Fard al-kifaya (Arabic: الفرض الكفاية) is a duty...

fara'id according to the Sunni Muslims

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Narrated by Yahya Al-Mazini: "'Can you teach me how the Apostle of Allah is accustomed to doing ablution?" ... And he washed his feet (ankle-deep). " Narrated by 'Amr:". ... And then he washed his feet up to his ankles " Narrated by Humran:" ... and washed his feet up to his ankles ... " Narrated by 'Amr bin Yahya:" ... and washed his feet up the ankles ... " Narrated by 'Abdullah bin Zaid:". ... And washed his feet (ankle- deep ) " [Edit] fara'id according to Shia Muslims  Cheapest Umrah Packages UK  According to the Shiite Muslims the Qur'anic command of wudu comes in the sixth verse of surah 5. The verse has been translated by Muhammad Habib Shakir as follows. Keep in mind this academic translation refers to the cleansing of the feet. Oh you who believe! When they prepare you for prayer, wash your face and hands (and arms) up to your elbows; Rub the head (with water), and the feet up to the a...

Ghusl

Ghusl (غسل) is an Arabic term that refers to the ablution (ritual washing) required in Islam for various rituals and prayers. Ablution is mandatory for any adult Muslim after having sex, any sexual discharge (for example, from semen),   the end of the menstrual cycle, giving birth, and death from natural causes. Islam also recommends (that is, it is mustahab) the performance of ablution before the Friday   and the Eid   prayers, before entering the ehram, in preparation for the hajj,   after having lost consciousness, and before formally the conversion to Islam. Shiite Muslims also perform ablution before Namaz-e-tawbah. Ghusl should not be confused with wudu, a partial ablution, which Muslims perform before salat. The water requirements The ghusl is allowed to have the water after That of rain water The well water Spring, the sea or the river water The melted snow water or the hail Water of a large tank or pond  Ghusl is not allo...

The dirty or impure

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water The water extracted from the fruit and trees The water that has changed its color, taste and smell and becomes thick because something was soaked in it  Umrah Tour packages Uk Small amount of water in which something dirty has been reduced, for example . urine, blood, feces or wine or animal had died some after falling into it Water that is used from Wudu or Ghusl The water that remains after drinking the forbidden animals, for example. dogs, pigs and prey animals Water left by a person who has drunk alcohol - the water is dirty. The acts of Ghusl The Qur'anic command of Ghusl comes in ayat 43a of sura 4 (An-Nisa (women)): O you who believe! Approach no prayers with a blinded mind, until you can understand everything you say, - nor in a state of ceremonial impurity (except when driving on the road), until after washing the entire body. If you are sick or traveling, or one of you comes from the nature offices, or you have been in contact with the women and ...

Fara'id of Ghusl

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There are three Fard (mandatory) acts. If one of these acts is omitted, it must be returned at the end and after the successive acts will be performed. Rinse the inside of the mouth. Smell the water and blowing. To wash the whole body in such a way that not even an area equal to a lock of hair stays dry. If this is not done correctly, then Ghusl will not be done. Ghusl tradition Sunnah (Optional - practiced by Muhammad (saw) according to Sunni Hadiths) acts. Wash both hands to the wrists. Wash the private parts and remove dirt or grime from the body. Perform Wudu. Water should be poured on the head three times to flow throughout the body. Performance method In Islam, ghusl requires the washing of the whole body. There are some differences in detail between Sunnis and Shiites in schools of thought. Ghusl must be done in a place of complete privacy In another hadith, Ibn Abbas said that Maimuna said that the Messenger of Allah gave him a towel (after ghusl),...

Sunitas school of thought

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Begin by doing niyyah (intention) to perform ghusl and cleanse your car of impurities. Wash the right hand to and including the wrist (and between the fingers) three times, then the same for the left hand Cheap Umrah Package UK . Wash the private parts and remove dirt or grime from the body. Perform Wudu. Make sure the mouth and nose are thoroughly rinsed three times. If you sit on a stool or a stone while bathing after the feet you should also be washed when performing Wudu. But if you sit in a muddy place, your feet should not be washed at this stage. Water should be poured on the head three times to flow throughout the body. Pour the water on the shoulders three times each. The hands should go through the whole body when the water is poured so that no part of the body remains dry. Move to a clean place and wash your feet if you do not wash during Wudu. If, after Ghusl, it is remembered that a certain part of the body is allowed to dry, it is not necessary to repeat...