[...ah ḫamsi wa ruwiya 'an Rasuli l-Lāh...]

Title [...ah ḫamsi wa ruwiya 'an Rasuli l-Lāh...]
Author Unknown,
Publication Date: 1701
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1662
Date 2012-04-02T09:24:45.054Z
Sample Text The ahkaam (rulings) upon which fiqh revolve are five: 1.Waajib (obligation): that for which the one who performs it is rewarded, whilst the one who abandons it is punished. 2.Haraam (prohibition): this is the opposite of an obligation. 3.Masnoon (recommended): that for which the one who performs it is rewarded, whilst the one who leaves it is not punished. 4.Makrooh (detested): this is the opposite of a recommendation. 5.Mubaah (permissible): this is where both (its doing or leaving) are equivalent. Those rulings which are waajib (obligatory) are divided into two catagories: fard 'ayn (individual obligation), the doing of which is sought from every mukallaf (morally responsible), baaligh (mature) 'aaqil (sane) person. Year of publishing: 1701/02.
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[...ah ḫamsi wa ruwiya 'an Rasuli l-Lāh...]

Author Unknown,
Publication Date 1701
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1662
Date 2012-04-02T09:24:45.054Z
Sample Text The ahkaam (rulings) upon which fiqh revolve are five: 1.Waajib (obligation): that for which the one who performs it is rewarded, whilst the one who abandons it is punished. 2.Haraam (prohibition): this is the opposite of an obligation. 3.Masnoon (recommended): that for which the one who performs it is rewarded, whilst the one who leaves it is not punished. 4.Makrooh (detested): this is the opposite of a recommendation. 5.Mubaah (permissible): this is where both (its doing or leaving) are equivalent. Those rulings which are waajib (obligatory) are divided into two catagories: fard 'ayn (individual obligation), the doing of which is sought from every mukallaf (morally responsible), baaligh (mature) 'aaqil (sane) person. Year of publishing: 1701/02.
Lisans Ovo delo je licencirano pod uslovima licenceCreative Commons CC BY 2.0 AT - Creative Commons Autorstvo 2.0 Austria License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/at/legalcode
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