Šarh fi muhtasar al-manar

Title Šarh fi muhtasar al-manar
Author al-Hanafi, Aš-Šayh Qasim
Publication Date: 1697
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1228
Date 2012-03-21T12:13:10.685Z
Sample Text Salah consists of the repetition of a unit called a raka'ah (pl. raka'at) consisting of prescribed actions and words. The number of obligatory (fard) raka'at varies according to the time of day or other circumstances (such as Friday congregational prayers). The minimal, obligatory raka'at may be supplemented with acts that are optional but are considered meritorious.For Sunnis and Musta'lids, obligatory salah is prescribed at five periods of the day, which are measured according to the movement of the sun. These are: near dawn (fajr), just after noon (dhuhr), in the afternoon (asr), just after sunset (maghrib) and around nightfall (isha'a). Under some circumstances prayers can be shortened or combined (according to prescribed procedures). In case a prayer is skipped, it must be made up later. Shia doctrine permits two sets of these prayers to be performed in succession. Year of publishing: 1697.
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Šarh fi muhtasar al-manar

Author al-Hanafi, Aš-Šayh Qasim
Publication Date 1697
Type kitap
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Phaidra - Univerzitet u Beogradu
Record ID o-1228
Date 2012-03-21T12:13:10.685Z
Sample Text Salah consists of the repetition of a unit called a raka'ah (pl. raka'at) consisting of prescribed actions and words. The number of obligatory (fard) raka'at varies according to the time of day or other circumstances (such as Friday congregational prayers). The minimal, obligatory raka'at may be supplemented with acts that are optional but are considered meritorious.For Sunnis and Musta'lids, obligatory salah is prescribed at five periods of the day, which are measured according to the movement of the sun. These are: near dawn (fajr), just after noon (dhuhr), in the afternoon (asr), just after sunset (maghrib) and around nightfall (isha'a). Under some circumstances prayers can be shortened or combined (according to prescribed procedures). In case a prayer is skipped, it must be made up later. Shia doctrine permits two sets of these prayers to be performed in succession. Year of publishing: 1697.
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