Category: Fiqh
Lifting One’s Feet While in Sajdah
While in the Sajdah in Ṣalāh it is obligatory to have both feet on the ground, if one does not place his feet at all, the prayer will not count.
Prohibition of Commemorating the Festivals of the Disbelievers
It also prohibits one from honoring and being happy at the celebrations of the polytheists and their festivals.
What is the Ruling if Both Feet are Lifted off the Ground in Sajdah?
If they (both feet) remained totally lifted (off the ground) for three (3) tasbīḥ, then the ṣalāh is not valid.
Should the Newborn’s Hair be Shaven before or after the Sacrifice of the ʿAqīqah Animal?
One may shave the hair before or after the animal’s sacrifice according to one’s convenience.
Is Wearing a Black Jilbāb, Abāyah and Overgarment a Saudi Culture?
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم One of the tools being used by the enemies of Islam to send the masses astray and naively being adopted by…
The Sharī Ruling of Wearing a Decorated Burqaʿ (Overgarment)
The female Ṣaḥābiyāt used to wear black coloured jilbābs. From this, it is known that it is best for the colour of the burqaʿ to be black.
The Authoritative Nature of Amal Mutawarath (Passed-Down Practise) By Sheikh Hadyer Hasan Khan
The Authoritative Nature of Amal Mutawarath (Passed-Down Practise) By Sheikh Hadyer Hasan Khan حجية العمل المتوارث
Was ʿAishah رضي الله عنها the Commander of the Army in Jamal?
Quiet often, Ummul Muminīn ʿAishah’s رضي الله عنها emergence and involvement in what turned out to be the battle of Jamal is cited as evidence that a woman can, in fact, adopt a leadership role in Islam.