Preface
Section I: Categories of Water and their Ruling
Section II: Matters of Doubt and Uncertainty
Section III: Food and Drink Residues (As'ar)
Section I: Vessels Made from Animal Skin
Section II: Vessels Made from Bones
Section III: Vessels Made from Animal Hair, Fur, and Wool
Section IV: Golden and Silver Vessels
Section V: Vessels of the Disbelievers
Section I: Istinja’: Definition and Ruling
Section II: Reasons for Istinja’
Section III: Etiquettes of Relieving Oneself
Section V: Description of Istinja’
Section V: Rulings of Istijmar
Section I: Najasah and its Rulings
Section II: Najis and non-Najis Substances
Section III: Ways of Removing Najasah
Preface
Section I: Trimming the Moustache and Lengthening the Beard
Section II: Siwak
Section III: Cutting the Nails and Washing the Knuckles
Section IV: Depilating the Armpits and Shaving Pubic Hair (Istihdad)
Section V: Circumcision (Khitan)
Section I: Ablution: Definition, Virtues, and Rulings
Section II: Conditions of Ablution
Section III: Obligations of Ablution
Section IV: Sunan, Freedoms, and Unlegislated Acts in Ablution
Section I: Describing Wiping over Leather Socks and the Wisdom of its Legislation
Section II: The Ruling of Wiping over Leather Socks and Related Matters
Section III: Conditions of Wiping
Section IV: How to Wipe Over Leather Socks
Section V: The Valid Duration for Wiping
Section VI: Invalidators of Wiping
Section VII: Wiping Over Splints
Section I: Defining Nullifiers of Ablution: What Nullifies it and What Does Not
Section II: General Rulings
Section I: Ritual washing: Definition and What Necessitates It
Section II: Washing Which is Mustahabb
Section III: How to Perform Ritual Washing
Section IV: Rulings of the Junub
Section I: Defining Dry Ablution, Its Legislation, and Its Rulings
Section II: Where Dry Ablution is Legislated
Section III: Conditions of Dry Ablution
Section IV: How to Perform Dry Ablution
Section V: What Invalidates Dry Ablution
Section I: Rulings of Menstruation
Section II: Rulings of Postnatal Bleeding
Section III: Rulings of Purification from Menstruation and Postnatal Bleeding
Section IV: Rulings of Istihadah
Section I: Prayer: Its Definition, Importance, and Virtue
Section II: Prayer: Its Ruling, the Ruling of the One Who Abandons it, and His Punishment
Section I: Conditions for the Obligation of the Prayer
Section II: Conditions for the Validity of Prayer
Section I: Intention
Section II: Standing
Section III: Saying Allahu Akbar in Prayer
Section IV: Raising the Hands and Where to Place Them When Standing
Section V: The Opening Supplication
Section VI: Qur’anic Recitation in Prayer
Section VII: Bowing
Section VIII: Standing after Bowing What is Said During it and Where to Place the Hands
Section IX: Prostration
Section X: Sitting Between the Two Prostrations & Before Rising
Section XI: The Tashahhud, Sitting for It, The Abrahamic Supplication, and Supplicating Before Salams
Section XII: The Two Salams And How a Woman’s Prayer Differs from that of a Man
Section XIII: Motionlessness and Humility in Prayer
Section XIV: Order in Prayer
Section XV: Placing a Barrier Between the One Praying and the Qiblah
Section XVI: Sunnah Acts after Prayer Invocations and Supplications and the Ruling of Reciting Them Out Loud
Section I: Permissible Acts in Prayer
Section II: Makruh Acts in Prayer
Section III: Invalidators of Prayer
Section I: The Definition of the Prostration of Forgetfulness, Its Ruling, and Who is Obliged to Perform It
Section II: How to Perform the Prostration of Forgetfulness
Section III: The Rulings Related to Extraneous Actions in Prayer
Section IV: Shortcomings in Prayer
Section V: Rulings Related to Doubts in Prayer
Section VI: The Ruling of One Having Repeated Doubts
Section VII: Ending the Prayers with Salams While Forgetting To Perform the Prostration of Forgetfulness
Section VIII: Rulings Related to the Forgetfulness of the Imam and Follower
Section I: Specifying when it is Prohibited to Pray
Section II: The Ruling of Praying During These Times
Section III: The Wisdom behind the Prohibition of Prayer During These Times
Section I: How Travellers Pray
Section II: Combining Prayers
Section III: How the Sick Pray
Section IV: The Prayer of Fear
Section I: The Merit of Friday The Ruling of the Friday Prayer The Ruling of Repeating the Friday Prayer
Section II: Upon Whom the Friday Prayer is Wajib The Ruling of the Friday Prayer after the Eid Prayer
Section III: Conditions for the Friday Prayer
Section IV: How to Deliver the Friday Sermons and Offer its Prayer
Section V: Proper Mannerisms on Friday and for the Prayer
Section I: Rulings Related to the Eid Prayers
Section II: Mannerisms Related to Eid
Section III: What is Prohibited to Single Out for Performance on Eid
Section I: What are Solar and Lunar Eclipses? The Ruling of the Eclipse Prayers And Other Prayers Offered Upon the Occurrence of Cosmic Phenomena
Section II: When to Offer the Eclipse Prayer The Prayer and its Adhan
Section III: How to Offer the Eclipse Prayer Reciting Quietly or Out Loud During It
Section IV: The Sermon and what Acts are Legislated During an Eclipse
Section V: When an Eclipse Occurs During the Time of a Wajib or Optional Prayer
Section I: What is Praying for Rain? The Ruling of Praying for Rain
Section II: When to Pray for Rain and Gather for It Where to Pray It
Section III: How to Pray for Rain
Section IV: The Sermon after Praying for Rain, How it is Delivered, and its Time The Ruling of Reversing Clothing And Supplications
Section I: The Ruling of Praying over the Deceased and Related Rulings
Section II: The Description of the Funeral Prayer
Section I: Legislated Acts at the Graves
Section II: Unlegislated Acts at the Grave
Section III: Rulings Pertaining to Disentombing
Section IV: Visiting the Graves and Its Rulings
Section I: The Ruling of Offering Condolences and Related Rulings
Section II: Ruling of Preparing Food
Section I: Defining Fasting, Its Categories, Virtues, and the Wisdom of Its Legislation
Section II: The Pillars of Fasting
Section III: The Conditions of Fasting
Section IV: The Sunan and Etiquettes of Fasting
Section I: The Virtues of Fasting, Ramadan, Night of Destiny (Laylat al-Qadr)
Section II: The Ruling of Fasting Ramadan and the Ruling of the One Who Does Not
Section III: Confirming the Entering of Ramadan
Section IV: Methods of Confirming the End of Ramadan
Section I: The Sick
Section II: The Traveller
Section III: The Old
Section IV: The Pregnant and the Breastfeeding
Section V: Other Reasons for Breaking the Fast
Section I: What Invalidates the Fast and What Does Not
Section II: Some Modern Matters and What Breaks the Fast of It
Section III: What is Mubah, Makruh, and Haram for the Fasting
Section I: Mustahabb Fasting (Voluntary Fasting)
Section II: Makruh Fasting
Section III: What is Haram to Fast
Section I: Continuity and Delay in Making up Fasts
Section II: Making up Fasts on Behalf of the Deceased
Section III: The Ruling of Completing a Day Intended to Fast
Section I: Defining Seclusion, Its Purpose, and Ruling
Section II: Conditions of the Validity of Seclusion
Section III: Nullifiers of Seclusion
Section IV: Rulings of Votive Seclusion
Section V: Making up Seclusion Time
Section VI: Best Types of Seclusion and Related Matters
Section I: Defining Charity, Its Ruling, and Its Virtue
Section II: The Conditions of Charity Being Wajib
Section I: The Ruling of Commercial Goods
Section II: The Conditions for Charity on Commercial Goods
Section III: Calculating Charity on Goods and Giving It
Section IV: Charity on Shares, Bonds, and Deeds
Section V: Charity on Invested Capital
Section I: Livestock: Definition, Ruling on its Charity, and its Conditions
Section II: Charity on Camels
Section III: Charity on Cows
Section IV: Charity on Sheep
Section V: The Description of What Charity is Given from Livestock
Section VI: Charity on a Mix
Section I: The Ruling of Charity on Crops and the Portion Payable
Section II: The Wajib from Charity on Crops
Section III: The Nisab and Amount Payable for Charity on Crops and their Time
Section IV: Estimation (Khars)
Section V: Paying the Charity for Crops
Section VI: Charity on Crops in Unowned Land
Section I: Charity on Buried Wealth
Section II: Charity on Ores
Section III: Charity on Marine Wealth
Section I: The Pauper and The Destitute
Section II: Those Who Administer the Charity
Section III: Those Whose Hearts are to Be Won
Section IV: Freeing Slaves
Section V: The Indebted
Section VI: For the Cause of Allah
Section VII: The Wayfarer
Section VIII: Types of People Who Cannot Receive Charity
Section IX: Giving Charity to the Eight Avenues
Section I: Defining the Charity of Fitr, Its Ruling, and Wisdom
Section II: Those Upon Whom it is Wajib
Section III: The Time for the Charity of Fitr
Section IV: What is Given in the Charity of Fitr
Section V: Where the Fitr Charity is Spent
Section I: Defining Voluntary Charity and Its Virtue
Section II: The Ruling of Voluntary Charity and Its Rulings
Section I: The Definition of Hajj & `Umrah and Their Merit
Section II: Some of the Wisdoms of Hajj being Legislated
Section III: The Ruling of Hajj and Performing it Immediately or in the Future The Ruling of `Umrah and Repeating It
Preamble
Section I: The Conditions for Hajj being Wajib, Correct, and Sufficient
Section II: Conditions for it being Wajib and Sufficient
Section III: Conditions for it being Wajib Only (Ability)
Section I: The Arkan (Integrals) of Hajj and its Wajib Elements
Section II: The Arkan (Integrals) of `Umrah and its Wajib Elements
Preamble: The Definition of Mawaqeet
Section I: The Timing Mawaqeet of Hajj and `Umrah
Section II: Geographical Mawaqeet
Section I: The Definition of Ihram, its Ruling, and the Wisdom behind it
Section II: The Sunnah Acts of Ihram
Section III: Types of Rites in Hajj and `Umrah
Preamble: The Meaning of Restrictions, Expiation, and their Types
Section I: Restrictions of Ihram that Require the Expiation for Suffering (Restrictions Related to Personal Comfort)
Section II: That for which no Expiation is Due (Marriage Contracts)
Section III: That which Necessitates the Maximum Expiation (Sexual Intercourse)
Section IV: Foreplay
Section V: What is due Upon Omitting a Wajib Act
Section VI: Prohibited and Permissible Acts during Ihram
Section I: The Mannerisms of Entering Mecca
Section II: The Mannerisms of Entering Al-Masjid Al-Haram
Section I: The Definition of Circumambulation, its Description and Conditions
Section II: Sunnah Acts Related to Circumambulation
Section I: Names for the Arrival Circumambulation and its Ruling
Section II: When to Perform the Arrival Circumambulation And When is it not Required?
Section I: The Definition of Walking between Safa and Marwah
Section II: The Origins of Walking between Safa and Marwah And its Wisdom
Section III: The Ruling of Walking between Safa and Marwah And Offering Extra Performances of It
Section IV: Continuity between Circumambulation And Walking between Safa and Marwah
Section V: Conditions of Walking between Safa and Marwah
Section VI: What is not Required when Walking Between Safa and Marwah
Section VII: Sunnah Acts Related to Walking And Riding Between Safa and Marwah
Section VII: Types of Walking during Hajj
Preamble: The Definition of the Day of Tarwiyah
Section I: Ihram on the Day of Tarwiyah for those not Already in Ihram
Section II: Going to Mina
Section III: The Ruling of Spending the Night at Mina on the Night before `Arafah
Preamble: The Definition of the Day of `Arafah The Difference between `Arafah and `Arafat The Merits of this Day
Section I: The Ruling of Standing at `Arafah
Section II: Conditions of Standing at `Arafah
Section III: Sunnah and Mustahabb Acts Related To Standing at `Arafah
Section IV: What is Makruh for a Pilgrim on the Day of `Arafah
Section I: Names for Muzdalifah and its Boundaries
Section II: The Ruling of Spending the Night at Muzdalifah
Section III: Praying Maghrib and `Isha’ at Muzdalifah
Section IV: Leaving Muzdalifah
Section I: Pelting the Jamarat
Section II: Slaughtering the Hady
Section III: Slaughtering Sacrificial Animals for Eid al-Adha
Section IV: Shaving and Cutting the Hair
Section V: The Mass Circumambulation
Section VI: Release from Ihram
Section I: Spending the Night in Mina during the Nights of Tashreeq
Section II: Pelting the Jamarat during the Days of Tashreeq
Preamble
Section I: The Ruling of the Farewell Circumambulation For those Performing Hajj and `Umrah
Section II: Conditions for the Farewell Circumambulation
Section I: Performing Hajj on Behalf of the Living
Section II: Performing Hajj on Behalf of the Deceased
Section III: Performing Optional Hajj on Behalf of Others
Section IV: Hiring Someone to Perform Hajj
Section V: Conditions for the Appointee
Section I: Missing the Deadline
Section II: Being Deterred
Section III: Release from Deterrence
Section I: The Ruling of Hunting for one in Ihram: What is Prohibited and what is Permitted to Hunt
Section II: Redemption from Hunting and its Expiation
Section 1: Evidence and legitimacy of marriage proposals, ruling of proposing to a woman that has already received a marriage proposal, criteria guidelines for choosing a good wife, and offering the woman in marriage to a righteous man.
Section 2: Ruling on proposing to a woman who is engaged, married, or in her waiting period
Section 3: Ruling of the man and woman looking at each other after asking for her hand in marriage and the ruling of having an engagement ring.
Section 4: Cancelling the Engagement
Section 1: Pillars and Rulings of Marriage
Section 2: Conditions of Marriage Contract
Section 3: Recommended Actions of Marriage
Section 4: Various Issues
Section 1: Ruling of Marrying Non-Muslim Women
Section 2: Ruling on the Marriage of Non-Muslims When One of the Spouses Embraces Islam
Section 3: Ruling on the Marriage of Muslims if One of the Spouses Apostatises
Section 1: Ruling on the bride price and its amount
Section 2: Criteria of the Bride Price
Section 3: Bride Price If Not Mentioned in the Marriage Contract
Section 4: Consummating the Marriage before Receiving the Bride Price, Delaying the Payment of the Bride Price, and Relinquishing the Bride Price.
Section 5: Invalid Bride Price and the Defects of the Bride Price
Section 6: Separation Between Spouses and its Impact on the Bride Price
Section 1: Wedding Feast
Section 2: Rulings pertaining to entertainment in wedding ceremonies
Section 3: The rulings pertaining to marriage consummation (intercourse) and pregnancy
Section 1: Definition of Clothes, Importance of Clothes, and Wisdom behind Prescribing Clothes
Section 2: Parts of Body That We Are Obliged to Cover
Section 3: Original ruling on clothes, some examples and clothing conditions and rules
Section 4: Ruling on Clothing That Includes Images, Slogans, or Verses
Section5: Ruling on Isbaal
Section 6: Ruling on wearing silk, reclining on a cushion of silk, fine silk, and hides of beasts
Section 7: Etiquette of dressing and its desirable acts