العربية
The worst earnings are the price of a dog, the earnings of a cupper, and the earnings of a prostitute.
Knowing the Creator
He is absolutely impeccable and like none of His creation
Praising Him
The whole universe and all what it contains are glorifying and submitting to Him
Through rational proofs, cosmic evidences, and afterlife events
His oneness and exclusivity of everything
His knowledge and encompassing of everything
His justice and judgement between people
His mercy، forbearing، and severity of His punishment
His most beautiful names and attributes
His due reverence, mighty capacity, and absolute greatness and self-sufficiency
His grace and favors upon us
Creatures
Angels
Jinn
About them, their sects, and belief of believers among them
Satan
Eavesdropping and getting pelted with meteors
Their creation
Human
His creation
His attributes
Ungrateful to Allah's blessings and grace
Transgresses when Allah enriches him
The most argumentative of all creatures
Niggard
Exultant and boastful in weal thinking it's an honor for him, and very desperate and ungrateful in woe thinking it's an insult to him
Resorting to Allah in adversity and turning away in prosperity
Very unjust and ignorant
Weakness
Anxious, Irritation, and withholding
Very hasty
Love of lusts and worldly wealth
Animals and birds
The Universe
The unseen, unknown, imperceptible
Rivers of Paradise
The basin and Al-Kawthar
The River of Life
The ascension of all matters and affairs, the angels, and the Spirit, and the days of Allah
The end
People of Paradise and People of Hell
Jinn companion disavows human
Angels disavow those who worshiped them
Deciding between people, recompensing everyone according to their deeds, and driving them each to their abode
Disavowal of followers by those who were followed, and of polytheists by those were made partners
Sinners will be dumbstruck with despair and ٍregret and will beg to be returned to worldly life to do good deeds
Confronting the infidels, polytheists, and hypocrites and their responses and conditions
Satan's disavowal of those he tempted
Prophets bearing witness over their nations
The horrors of the Hour, types of people, and their conditions
Portents and signs of the Hour
Trumpet blowing, resurrection, assembly
Judgement, testimony of body parts, book of deeds, and weighing of deeds
He who is given his book of deeds in his left hand/behind his back (book of wicked people)
He who is given his book of deeds in his right hand (book of righteous people)
The heights (barrier)
The soul
The intercession
Grave and Barzakh (Limbo)
Sleep and death
Throes of death and siezing the soul
The Paradise
Last person to enter Paradise
Paradise's description
Conditions of people in Paradise (Fellows of the Right)
Conditions of the Close Vanguard
The hell
Hells's description
Conditions of people in Hell (Fellows of the Doom/Left) and quarrels and recriminations between them
The beginning
Descendants of Adam bear witness to the divinity of Allah
Adam, Angels, and Satan
Previous nations
The stories
Son of Adam
Sabbath-breakers
Korah (Qarun)
Whom Allah caused to die for a hundred years
Those who came out in thousands feared death
Sheba
Harut and Marut
Talot and Goliath
Zthulkarnein and Gog and Magog
The 'emrans
Luqman's commandments to his son
Fellows of the Cave and Ar-Raqeem
Fellows of the Elephant
Fellows of the Village
Fellows of the trench (Al-Okhdoud)
Balaam son of Beor
Owner of the two gardens
Fellows of the garden
Jureij and the baby who talked in his cradle
The three who took shelter in a cave and it collapsed over them
The prophets
Noah (PBUH)
Idris (PBUH)
Hood (PBUH) and people of 'Ad (Fellows of Al-Hijr)
Saleh (PBUH) and people of Thamud
Ibrahim and Ismael(PBUT)
Abraham with his father, his people, and their idols
Abraham (PBUH) and with the bird
Abraham (PBUH) and Nimrod
Abraham (PBUH) with His angel guests
Abraham and Ishmael (PBUT)
Lot (PBUH)
Jacob and Joseph(PBUT)
Ayoub (PBUH)
Shuaib (PBUH)
Moses and Aaron(PBUT)
Moses' mother and sister
Pharaoh and his entourage
Moses and Aaron with Pharaoh's folks and his entourage
Punch killing a man, repenting, and fleeing from Egypt
His journey to Midian and his marriage
Allah speaking to Moses in Sinai on his way back to Egypt
The believer from Pharaoh's folks
Moses and Aaron with the Children of Israel
Moses (PBUH) and Al-Khidr (RA)
David and Solomon (PBUT)
David (PBUH)
David (PBUH) with the two opponents who quarreled
Solomon (PBUH) and His dominion
Solomon (PBUH) with the body
Solomon (PBUH) with the hoopoe
Solomon (PBUH) with the ants
Solomon (PBUH) with the Queen of Sheba
Solomon (PBUH) with the swift-footed fine horses
Elias (PBUH)
Yunus (PBUH)
Zechariah and Yahya (PBUT)
Jesus (PBUH)
The disciples and the story of the table
Mary
People of the scriptures
Exposing, refuting, and responding to their suspicions, lies, and misguidance
Curse and Allahs wrath upon them
People of the Scriptures' knowledge of the coming of the Prophet (PBUH) and His description
Dealing with People of the Scriptures
People of the Scriptures distorting their books, manipulating and twisting their words, and concealing them
Laws and legislations of People of the Scriptures and some of what was revealed to them
Christians
Their suspicions and misguidance
Their extremism and negligence in their religion
Jews (Children of Israel)
Allah's blessings upon them and their disbelief and ingratitude
Their crimes, disbelief, and insolence
Their cowardice, inaction, and betrayal
Their lies and slanders
Breaking their covenants and denying and killing the prophets
Life history of the prophet (PBUH)
Recording Sunnah
Virtues of some companions, people, and the family of the Prophet (PBUH)
The last of this nation
The family of the Prophet (PBUH)
Virtues of some peoples and groups
People of Egypt
Qureish, the Ansar, Aslam, Ghifar, Juheinah, Muzeinah, and Ashja'
The Levant
Virtue of the people of Hijaz
Virtues of Uwais Al-Qarni
Virtues of the people of Yemen
Virtues of some female companions
Um Suleim (Um Anas) (RA)
Virtue of Aisha (RA)
Khadeejah (RA)
Virtues of some of the Ansar
Useid ibn Hudheir and 'Abbad ibn Bishr (RA)
Virtues of Anas bin Malik (RA)
Sa'd ibn 'Ubadah (RA)
Sa'd ibn Mo'azth (RA)
Virtues of some Muhajereen
Abu 'Ubeidah ibn Al-Jarrah
Virtues of Al-Miqdad ibn Al-Aswad
Abu Hureirah (RA)
Virtues of Bilal bin Rabah (RA)
'Ammar ibn Yasser (RA)
Abu Zthar Al-Ghafareyy (RA)
'Abdullah ibn 'Umar (RA)
'Abdullah ibn Mas'ood (RA) and his worth to the Prophet (PBUH)
Zeid ibn Harithag and his son Usamah (RA)
Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas (RA)
Az-Zubeir ibn Al-'Awwam (RA)
Al-Hassan and Al-Hussein (RA)
Ali Ibn Abi-Taleb (RA)
'Uthman Ibn 'Affan (RA)
'Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (RA)
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (RA)
Virtue of the Ansar
Superiority of the families of Al-Ansar
Love of the Ansar and their standing
Suras and verses revealed regarding specific events
Reproving some believers who dispersed to see a caravan and left the Prophet (PBUH) standing and delivering the Friday sermon
Jews and hypocrites conversing privately and their deceitful greeting to the Prophet (PBUH)
Someone who turned away from obedience of Allah after he had been guided
Rebuke to some roughneck Nomadic Arabs who loudly called out the Prophet (PBUH) while he was at home
A foolish infidel disobedient-to-his-parents who rebuked them when they called him to faith
Refuting suspicions of hypocrites about invalidity of the Prophet’s marriage to the ex-wife of Zaid bin Haritha
Defeat of Romans to Persians
Al-'as ibin Wael’s claiming that he will be given wealth and children in the afterlife
Scolding some of the believers who were reluctant to fight in the Battle of Tabuk
Arguing over preference of providing water for pilgrims and tending the sacred mosque over believing in Allah
Infidels suggestion to the Prophet that they take turns worshiping each other’s gods
Abu Jahl previnting the Prophet from praying
The jinn listening to the Qur’an and believing in it
Khawla bint Tha’labah’s argument with the Prophet (PBUH) about her husband
Al-Walid bin Al-Mughirah’s insistence on his disbelief and ingratitude
Abu Lahab and his wife harming the Prophet
Types of people after his mission (PBUH)
Nomadic Arabs
Believers of the People of the Scriptures who observe and uphold their religions
Hypocrites
Threatening, warning and calling upon them to repent
Not accepting their expenditures and the prohibition of praying over their dead
Threatening them and their recompense
Staying behind، failing to go for jihad، and command to fight them
Exposing their characteristics, machinations, and wicked inner selves
Infidels and polytheists
The polytheists among the People of the Scriptures deny the Prophet after they knew Him (PBUH)
Rebuking, challenging, mocking, and threatening them and exposing their vile traits
Exposing their bad manners, perversions, machinations, and wicked inner selves
Arguing with and reminding them of Allah's blessings upon them, scolding, calling upon them to repent and establishing evidence against them
Allah and His prophet disowning them and their covenants، and command to fight them
Their crimes, recompense, and threatening them
Their Intransigence, and responding to their denials, suspicions, and lies
Calling them to take a lesson fom previous nations and presenting the Prophet knowledge of their stories as a proof of His prophecy
Warning and threatening them
Their hatred, hostility, mokery, and harm to the Prophet (PBUH), and to the believers
Their weak minds, insolence, stubborness, and defying of the Prophet (PBUH) and his message
Prohibiting their entry into the Holy Mosque (Al-Masjid Al-Haram)
Treating them and their recompense in this life
Believers
Commands, prohibitions, directions, and warnings
Due reverence of the Prophet (PBUH) and his wives, and the abrogation of inheritance through faith and migration
Politeness with the Prophet (PBUH)
Submitting to His command (PBUH)
Lowering the voice before the Prophet and showing due reverence when addressing Him (PBUH)
Leaving after eating at his place, talking to his wives from behind a veil, and prohibition of marrying them
Offering something in charity before conversing privately with the Prophet (PBUH)
Believers who joined after the Muhajireen and Ansar
Allah's blessings upon believers
Their reward and Allah's promises and reassurance to them
Ansar
Emigrants
The battles
Battle of Banu Nadhir and evacuating them from Medina
Banu al-Nadir's false claim that the Prophet (PBUH) and the believers are corrupting by cutting down trees
The evacuation of Banu Nadir from the Medina
False promise made by the hypocrites to Banu al-Nadir to support and fight with them
Permission to fight infidels and polytheists
Battle and aftermath of Tabuk
Allah's forgiveness to believers who marched to the Battle of Tabuk and their reward, and reproaching those of them who stayed behind
Envoying Abu Musa and Muadh to Yemen
Delegation of the people of Najran
Banu Hanifa delegation
The three who stayed behind in the Battle of Tabuk and their repentance
Conquest of Mecca
Migration after the conquest of Mecca
Women's pledge
Prophet (PBUH) giving the choice to his wives
Company of Dhul- Khalasa
The Ansar’s censure regarding the division
Arab delegations pledge allegiance to the Prophet (PBUH)
Entering Mecca
Hatib’s message (RA)
Battle and aftermath of Khaybar
Battle of Mu'tah
Prophet’s agreement with Jews of Kheibar and their expelling during 'Umar era after their treachery
Poisoned sheep
Prohibition of women’s temporary marriage and domestic donkey meat
Going to Khaybar and conquering it
Treaty and aftermath of Hudaybiyyah
Battle of Zthat-Alqaradh
Good news of the conquest of Mecca
Reconciliation negotiations and writing
Virtue of those who attended the pledge of Ridwan and Allah's grace upon them
Battle of Banu Mustaliq
Saif Al-Bahr Company
The slander (Ifk)
Raid on the Banu Mustaliq
Battle and aftermath of Al-Ahzab (Al-Khunduq)
Prophet (PBUH) marriage to Zainab and revelation of the hijab (veil) verse
Jaber's food
Digging the trench
Battle and aftermath of Uhud
Hamra' Al-Asad
Reprimanding believers for disobeying the command of the Prophet (PBUH)
Encouraging believers and sharpening their resolve
Battle of Bir Maona
Sending down angels for reinforcement
Wounds befell the Prophet (PBUH)
Some of the battle events
Consultation of fighting and the return of the hypocrites
Battle and aftermath of Badr
Redemption of prisoners
Standing on the well (Qalib) and talking to killed infidels
The killing of Abu Jahl
The angels witnessed the Battle of Badr
Some of the battle events
Consultation before the battle
Hunein
Migration to the city and what follows
Changing the Qibla
Allegiance and brotherhood between the Muhajeroon and the Ansar, and praising them
Abdullah bin Salam converting to Islam
Migration of the Prophet (PBUH) to Medina
The mission and the Meccan stage
The command to publicly call for Islam
The command to start calling relatives for Islam
What the Prophet (PBUH), and his companions encountered in Mecca
Abu Ztharr converting to Islam
The death of Abu Talib and his tourture according to the Prophet (PBUH)
Israa and Meraaj
The revelation
Pre-Islamic times of ignorance and before the mission
The Prophet (PBUH) as a sheep grazier
Uprightness of Zaid bin Amr bin Nufayl
Biography of the Muhammad (PBUH)
His food and livelihood (PBUH)
His love and care for the Ummah (PBUH)
Description of His worshipping (PBUH)
The illness and death of the Prophet (PBUH)
Prophet's age (PBUH) on the day he died
Fatima mourns the Prophet (PBUH)
His request (PBUH) to write a document and the disagreement of the companions about it
Aisha's house
Abu Bakr leading people in prayer
Farewell to the living and the dead
His prophecies (PBUH)
Sinking of the earth, hurling, and transformation
Corruption and not ascertaining lawfulness of earnings
Islam will reach where night and day reach and will prevail
Following previous nations
Tribulations
Antichrist and seeking refuge in Allah from him
Kharijites and their characteristics
Staying away and fleeing from tribulations
Tribulations are where the horn of Satan emerges
The tribulation that surge like the waves of the sea
Destruction of the nation at the hands of foolish young people from Qureish
Passing away of pious people
His visions (PBUH)
His wives (PBUH)
Directions and warnings for them
His miracles (PBUH)
The wretched who manipulated what the Prophet was dictating, then apostatized and died, and was cast out by the earth.
Splitting of the moon
Trunk craving
Telling about the future
Increasing food and fruits
Water spouting from between his fingers (PBUH) and Increasing it
His characteristics (PBUH)
Various privileges for the Prophet (PBUH)
Prophet's (PBUH) devil companion becoming a muslim
Superiority of our Prophet (PBUH) over all creatures
His heritage (PBUH)
His names, morals, virtues, and attributes (PBUH)
Being addressed (PBUH) by Allah
Giving him (PBUH) good news of approcahing relief and victory
Allah's blessings upon him (PBUH)
Comforting and providing reassurance and steadfastness to him (PBUH)
Allah's reproaches to his Prophet (PBUH)
Allah's directions and commands to the Prophet (PBUH)
His superiority and the necessity of glorifying and revering him and threatening those who harm him
Emphasizing his humanity (PBUH)
Qur'an
Its miraculousness, precision, confirmation of preceding scriptures, purpose of sending it down
Supplications from Qur'an
Angels make supplication and seeking Allah's forgiveness for believers
Abraham's supplication
Virtues of some surahs
Swearing in the Qur’an
Humankind is in loss, except believers who enjoining each other to what is right and to be patient
Swearing that Allah has created humans in the best form, and will return those who do bad to the lowest of Hell, and recompense those who do good with everlasting reward
Swearing that Allah has not abandon the Prophet (PBUH), nor has he hated Him
Swearing that the successful is the one who purifies his soul from sins, and the doomed is the one who degrades it through sins
Swearing that humankind is created in toil, hardship, and struggle
Swearing and omitting what is sworn upon
Swearing that every soul is entrusted with angelic guardians
Swearing that Fellows of the trench (Al-Okhdoud) are cursed and doomed
Humankind will go through multiple phases and variant conditions
Swearing that Hell is one of the greatest matters
القسم على صدق النبي ﷺ وفضله وحسن خلقه وأجره
Swearing that the Qur’an is a noble book revealed from Allah
Swearing that punishment of disbelievers will come to pass, they will never incapacitate Him, and that He can replace them
Swearing that humankind pursuits are diverse, and that disbelievers are lost in different false claims
Swearing that Allah’s promise is true and that resurrection, reckoning, and recompensing are real and will come to pass
Swearing on the oneness of Allah
Swearing that the Qur’an was revealed to the Prophet (PBUH) through Gabriel (PBUH), to give good tidings to people and warn them, and that he did not fabricate it.
Virtues of Qur'an
Quran Revelation and Allah's assurance that He will preserve, assemble, and clarify it
First revealation
Examples and similes
Commutation of some provisions and mandates
Abrogation of some of its verses
The doctrine, creed, and message
Superiority among people is through piety
Invitation to reflection, contemplation, reasoning, and a reminder
The winning bargain
The notice, argument, and unity of the message
Allah forgives ignorance, mistake, forgetfulness, life-threatening emergency, and compulsion
His emphasis, that the matter is not in jest and that the Hour is coming and everyone will be recompensed according to their deeds
Shifting and overturning hearts, and intervening between a person and his heart
Allah's grace upon the nation of Muhammad (PBUH) and its characteristics
Allegience of Allah and His prophet to believers and of believers to each other
Canons of divinity and the Master Record
Birth on instinct
Terms, livelihoods, and fates are all appointed
Everyone acts according to their disposition and will be held in pledge for their deeds
Providing steadfastness to believers and leaving wrongdoers astray
Tribulations, trials, afflictions, and purification
Turning the wrongdoers away from the signs of Allah and sealing their hearts, hearings, and sights
Giving respite to disbelievers, luring and planning against them
Alerting nations through hardship and adversity and warning them before destroying them
Inequality of opposites
Repulsion of people by each other
Succession and replacement
Disagreement and dispute between people
إهلاك الأمم بكفرهم وفسق أكابرهم وتنجية الرسل والذين آمنوا
Selecting, sending prophets, and taking their pledge to inform, warn, and establish an argument against people
Previlaging some people over others
Heart softeners
Imediate glad tidings for the believer
Innate awareness of righteousness and sin
Those whom Allah will shade with his shade on the day when there is no shade but his
Majority of people of Paradise and the majority of people of Hell
Having good faith in Allah Almighty
Pleasing Allah over pleasing people and not fearing people when speaking the truth
Maintaining piety and holding oneself accountable
Overconcern with earthly life (dunia)
Looking at who has less
Virtue of patience over poverty
Subsistence, contentment, and the richness of the soul
No one will enter Paradise by his deeds
Disparagement of worldly life and its value to Allah
Warning against paltry sins
No excuse for anyone who has reached the age of sixty
Caring for money and longevity
Not getting attached to wordly life, and living by the fact that it can end at any moment
Fear of Allah Almighty
Love to meet Allah
Judgement day getting closer and what is life like
Visions
Dreaming of what what one's hate
Seeing the Prophet (PBUH) in a vision
Good vision
Medicine and Ruqya
Ruqyah and supplication for those who feel pain
Seeking medical treatment
Good and bad omens
Ruqyah from all venomous stings
Evil eye and ruqyah from it
Plague
Fever
Treatment by cauterization
Treatment with cupping
Treatment with honey
Illness
The reward of the believer for what befalls him
The virtues of Mecca and Medina
The virtues of Medina
Love of Medina
Plotting/Holding malice against the people of Medina
Medina is protected from the antichrist and the plague
Encouragement to live in Medina
Faith leads to Medina
The sanctity of Medina and the supplication of the Prophet (PBUH) to it
The virtues of Mecca
Mecca's not to be invaded after the (Al-Fath)
Sacred Mosque and virtue of praying in it
Killing animals as pilgrim in ihram
Entering the Kaaba and praying there
Virtue of the black stone
Building the Kaaba
Entering and leaving Mecca
Duties are always within one's capacity, flexibility of Islam, and lifting hardships
Piousness, good manners, and good deeds before one’s reversion to Islam
Evil thoughts and whispers
Available time to accept repentance and faith
Necessitating causes of Paradise and Hellfire, and the recording of good and bad deeds
Angels guarding humans and entrusted with writing down their deeds
Explaining the purpose of creating wordly life, humans, and jinn
Virtue of studying religion، seeking knowledge, and communicating it
Allah's promise of victory and empowerment to His messengers and those who believed and to conduct all their affairs
Repelling enemies and thwarting their machinations
Providing encouragement, reassurance, and steadfastness
Sending down serenity and throwing drowsiness for rest
Reducing enemies in the eyes of believers and vice versa
Guiding shots to the right direction
Casting terror into the hearts of enemies
Backing up by angels
No one bears another's burdens nor will wealth or children be of benefit and a bad deed is recompensed with its equivalent, and a good deed with multipliers
The truth of wordly life and its enjoyments and adornments
Islam and faith
Superiority of prophets and messengers over one another
Believers seeing their Lord on the Day of Resurrection
Pillars of Islam
Increase and decrease in faith
Branches of faith
Sweetness of faith
Allah's love for believers and praising them
Characteristics of believers (Fellows of the Right), and their deeds
Belief in Allah, His angels, His revealed scriptures, His messengers, the day of judgment, and fate, whether good or bad
Allah's grace and blessings on believers
Legislations and provisions
Directions and warnings
Warnings
Entereing upon women
Forging lies about the Prophet (PBUH)
Betrayal of Allah, His Prophet, and trusts
Hypocrisy, being two-faced, contradiction of words to actions, doubt, and weakness of faith
Violating Allah and His prophet's commands
Pursuing and preoccupation with worldly life, allurement of women, and fascination with money and children
Hardness of heart
Allegiance to Satan and following his footsteps and whispers
Apostasy and disbelief after believing
Ingratitude, denial, and misuse of blessings
Directions
Dispelling suspicions
Maintaining good deeds
Taking the initiative to do good deeds and establishing good practices
Amending oneself and not getting preoccupied with misguided people
One should not be deceived by the prosperity and luxury of disbelievers
Abstaining from following lusts and being patient with hardships.
Using the mind and thinking
Abstaining from doubtful matters and suspicions or doubts
Construction, houses and furnishings
Animals and insects
Prohibition of mating donkeys with horses
Hearing animal sounds
Kill geckos
Killing snakes living in houses
Prohibition of marking animals or hitting them on the face
Abomination of hanging garlands on camels' necks
Prohibition of decorating homes and furniture with pictures and statues
Using textiles with patterns
Martyrdom, death, and funerals
The squeeze of the grave
Condolences
Burial of a group in one grave
Reward of being patient when losing a child
The torture of the grave and seeking refuge in Allah from it
The deceased person is shown his place
Provisions of graves
Standing up for the funeral
Praying over the grave of the dead after he is burried
Praising the deceased or speaking badly of him
Large number of funeral prayer attendees and their intercession for the deceased
Recitation in the funeral prayer
Funeral prayer
Following funerals for women
Virtue of following funerals
Hastening the funeral
Shrouding the muhrim deceased
Washing and shrouding the deceased
Patience in times of calamity
Wailing over the deceased
The deceased is punished by the lamentation of his family
Crying over the deceased
The soul coming out from the body
Martyrs
Virtue of martyrdom in the cause of Allah and desirability of seeking it
Jihad
Spoils (gained without fight)
Fighting disbelievers and remaining steadfast when meeting the enemy
Unintentionally killing women and boys
Women's participation in jihad
Sanctity of women of fighters
Virtue of furnishing a fighter with supplies or looking after his dependants
Geting held back from Jihad by a legal cause
Prohibition of wishing to meet the enemy
Fighting out of hypocrisy and Vanity in war
Virtue of jihad
Horses, archery and racing
Virtue of archery
Wagers and competitions
Virtue of horses
Zthimmies tax (Jizyah) and truce (Muwada'ah)
Permissibility of breaking a covenant when expecting treason after informing the covenantee
Zthimmies tax (Jizyah)
Perfidy
The sin of whoever kills a covenanter
Granting protection and asylum by women
Spoils
Prohibition of embezzlement (Ghulul)
Leader grant to soldiers (mujahideen)
Gear of a killed disbeliever
Distributing of the spoils
Legalization of war spoils
Ethics of Jihad
Prohibition of killing women and children
Calling to Islam before fighting
Prohibition of raiding once Azthan is heard
Commands and prohibitions
Prohibitions
Tribalism calls of people of pre-Islamic ignorance and bigotry
Asserting piety of someone before Allah or swearing upon Allah
Religious invention and innovation
Prohibition of excessive suspicions, spying, backbiting, gossiping, and slandering
Killing children for fear of poverty
Cursing infidels and polytheists
Lying to Allah by making halal and haram following mere suspicions or desires
آفات اللسان
Prohibition of insulting, cursing, speaking out of profanity, sarcasm, backbiting, slandering, and name-calling
Prohibition of cursing eternity
Lying and making false statements
Idle talks and talking about everything that is heard
Saving the tongue
Ostentation in acts of worship
Coveting what Allah has favored others with
Taking entourage of hypocrites and infidels, or obeying them and taking their opinion
Owning a dog except for hunting, guarding, or plowing
Wishing to die
Excessive questioning, arguing, and controversy
Stoking schism and breaking ranks
Defrauding in measure and balance
Conversing privately for sin and aggression
Exaggeration in religion and worship
Obscenity, indecency, and spreading immorality
Slandering chaste women
Injustice, transgression, and tyranny
Allegiance to, allying with, or showing cordiality towards disbelievers who fight Muslims and expel them from their homes or who support it, even if they are of kin
Asking about what wasn't revealed and what's none of one's concern
Taking orphan's money
Fighting during sacred months
Stealing and unlawfully taking people’s money
Associating others with Allah
Failure to attend jihad or being timid, weak, and crying out for peace with the aggressors of the infidels
Taking a life which is made sacred by Allah except by right, and exceeding proportionality in retaliation
Arrogance, swaggering, and vanity
Fleeing from battlefields
All what stirs up hostility and hatred between people
Adultery/Fornication
Extravagance, squandering, stinginess, and niggardliness
Commands
Championing the wronged and stopping the evildoer
Content with the divine judiciary and fate
Self-jihad (discipline)
Sincerity in worship and intention
Shunning apparent and concealed sins
Honoring the rites of Allah
Leaving gatherings of disbelief and sin
Kindness to the weak and protecting their money
Shunning major sins
Visiting patients and making supplications for them
Female emigrant believers and fled apostates
Verifying authenticity of informatio and referring matters to appropriate authorities
Tending mosques
Caution against enemies, preparing military power, and implementing factors of victory
Morals and general Islamic etiquette
Poetry, idle talks, and expressions
Singing, musical instruments, and having fun
Poetry and poets
Eetiquette of greeting
Greeting People of the Scriptures
Virtue of greeting, starting it, and repeating it
Greeting boys
Spreading and returning greetings
Virtues, morals and etiquette
Unintentional glance
Love of doing good to others and altruism
Good manners
Benevolence
Honesty
Moving over in assemblies
Entering homes and asking permission
How to ask for permission
Abomination of permission seeker to respond with(I)
Permission to look
Exceptions
Abstinence, chastity, and lowering gaze
Refraining from doing harm
Desirability of consoling people with money
Good hospitality and honoring guests
Good neighborliness, honoring neighbors, and exhorting about them
The right of a Muslim over a Muslim
Prohibition of spying and peeping
Thanking and rewarding favors
Forbearance, deliberation, good character, and fending off harm by doing good
Reconciliation and intercession
Kindness to animal
Mercy and kindness
Prohibition of anger and abandonment
Modesty
Prohibition of hitting the face and pointing with weapons
Etiquette of roads
Etiquette about sneezing and yawning
A man shouldn't be made to get up from his seat, and he has more right to it if he left then returned to it
Prohibition of two privatly conversing ignoring the third
Affability with people and caressing children
Meeting people with a cheerful face
A man is with whom he loves
Virtue of loving for the sake of Allah Almighty
Calling others to Islam (Da'wah), championing Islam, and doing good deeds
Migration for the sake of Allah
Rememberance of Allah, praising and glorifying Him, and seeking His help and refuge
Patience
Forgiveness and pardoning
Spending for the cause of Allah and not hoarding money without fulfilling its dues
Righteousness and upholding ties of kinship
Virtue of mainitaining relationship with parents’ friends
Prohibition of disobedience to parents and cursing them
Honoring and beeing dutiful to parents
Righteousness, piety and following Allah's pleasure
Consultation
Holding fast to the rope of Allah and rejecting division and conflict
Fulfillment of pledges and oaths
Justice, equitability, and returning trusts
Commitment to and ruling and judjing by Quran and Sunnah, and rejecting innovations
Obeying God and His Prophet, prioritizing their love over everything else, and obeying those in autherity
Enjoining good, forbidding evil, and giving advice
Worship
Mosques and places of prayer
Virtue of the Sacred Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque
Praying over the wine
Praying in sheep pens
Mosque etiquette
Prohibition of raising one’s voice in the mosque
Prohibition of eating garlic or onions before entering the mosque
Women praying in mosques
Cleanliness of the mosque
Purity of the mosque
Virtue of sitting in mosques
Mosques in homes
Quba Mosque
Between the Prohet's house and the pulpit (minbar)
The mosque that was founded on piety
Building the Prophet’s Mosque
The call to prayer (Azthan)
Legitimacy of talking between the call to prayer (Azthan) and the call of establishing it (Iqama)
Azthan for those who pray alone
Getting paid for Azthan
Supplication during the Azthan
Virtue of the Azthan
Qur'an
Virtue of reciting, learning, and teaching Qur'an
Reading and attending to Qur'an, contemplating its meanings, and acting according it
Etiquette of listening to the Qur’an
Etiquette of reading the Qur’an
Prostration (Sujood) of recitation
I'tikaf (ritual seclusion)
Women's I'tikaf
I'tikaf (ritual seclusion) during the last ten days of Ramadan
Zakah and alms
Threshold of zakah
Alms (Sadaqat)
Reminders of your generosity or hurtful words
Those deserving the charity
Charity to relatives
What wife or servant can give in charity
Charity reward is established even if given to people other than prescribed recipients
Virtue of giving charity while healthy and niggardly
Every favor is charity
Every Muslim must give charity
Virtue of charity and the encouragement to give it
Zakah al-Fitr
Time to pay Zakat-Ul-Fitr
Obligation of Zakat-Ul-Fitr and its provisions
Cases in zakah
Alms for the family of the Prophet (PBUH)
Prohibition of sadaqah to the Prophet (PBUH) and his family
Giving sadaqah as a gift to the Prophet (PBUH)
To be given charity without asking for it
To whom begging is permissible
Encouraging work and abstinence from begging
Being kind to zakah couriers
Zakah on buried treasures
Offering food and feasts and accepting an invitation to one
Hajj and 'Umrah
Hajj on behalf of the incapacitated and the dead
Hajj for women and children
Immigrant’s residence in Mecca after performing the rituals
Farewell (Al-Wada') Tawaf
Spending the nights of the days of Tashreeq in Mina and water suppliers
Hair shaving and cutting upon exiting ihram
Talbiyah until stoning
Sending ahead the weak one from Muzdalifah to Mina
Fasting on the day of Arafat in Arafat
Day of Arafah
Pacing between As-Safa and Al-Marwah
Touching Yemeni corner and the Black Stone and kissing it
Circumambulation (tawaf) of Al-Qudum and the two rak'ahs of Tawaf
Forms of Hajj (Ifrad, Tamattu', and Qiran)
Talbiyah
Sacrifice
Participating to the gift
Slaughtering the sacrificial animal, eating it, and giving it in charity
Benefiting from a sacrificial animal
What to do with a sacrificial animal if it gets injured
Marking and garlanding the sacrificial animal when entering state of ihram
Hunting or shaving for a muhrim and their provisions
Cupping for a muhrim
Perfume and hair styling during ihram
Hajj and 'Umrah for postpartum and menstruating women
Clothing of ihram and what is permissible to do
Appointed places for Ihram (Miqat/Mawaqeet)
Virtue of Hajj and Umrah
Hajj
Fasting
Supererogatory fasting
Fasting in Shaaban
Fasting the first ten days of Dhul-Hijjah and the Day of 'Arafah
Virtue of fasting during Muharram
Fasting six days of Shawwal
Fasting three days of every month and David's fasting
Fasting on the day of Ashura
Prohibition of fasting throughout the year, the two Eids, or the days of Tashreeq
Prophet non-Ramadan fasting (PBUH)
Fasting and its provisions
Advent of Ramadan and its end are established by the sighting of the new moon
Permissibility of either fasting or not for the traveler
Sexual intercourse during the day of Ramadan
Waking up in the morning in state of major ritual impurity
Fondling and kissing while fasting
Extending fasting till pre-dawn (sahar)
Prohibition of continuous fasting
Desirability of hastening the breaking of the fast
Desirability of having and delaying a pre-fasting meal (suhoor)
Fasting period
Virtue of the month of Ramadan
Virtue of fasting
Praying
shortening and combining prayers
Combining two prayers while traveling
Supererogatory praying while riding an animal's back during travel
Tasbeeh and supererogatory prayers after prescribed ones during travel
Shortening the prayer
Friday, Eid, eclipses, fear prayers, and prayer for rain
Prayers for rain
What is to be said and done when it rains
Supplication for rainfall during Friday sermon
Turning clothes inside out
Fear prayer
Description of fear prayer
Permissibility of fear prayer
Eclipse prayer
Description of the eclipse prayer
Solar and lunar eclipses
Eid prayer
Women going out to praying place
What is to be recited in the Eid prayers
Eid prayer before the sermon
Friday prayer
Bathing on Friday
Abomination of crossing necks on Friday
What is to be recited in Al-Fajr prayer on Friday
What is to be recited in Friday prayers
Greeting the mosque while the imam is delivering the sermon
Listening to the sermon on Friday
Sermon of Friday prayer
Friday time
Virtue of arriving early to Friday
Perfumes on Friday
Virtue of Friday
Leadership in praryers (Imamah) and congregation
Congregational prayer
Virtue of attending to prayers early
Praying alone behind the row
When a prescribed prayer is established during one's supererogatory prayer
Priority of eating over praying
Single person stands to the right of the Imam
Praying on saddles or at homes in times of hardships or crises
Glorifying Allah (Tasbeeh) for men and clapping for women
Walking to prayers with serenity and reverence
Virtue of walking a distance to the mosques
Supererogatory prayer after establishing call (iqamah) of a prscribed prayer
Straightening rows and virtue of the first
Virtue of congregational prayer
Ruling on congregational prayer
Leadershipe in prayer (Imamah)
Prohibition of preceding the imam
Imam should be followed
Imam should lighten the prayer
Precedence in leading a prayer
Supererogatory and Witr prayer
Tarawih and (Laylatul-Qadr)'s night prayers
Virtue of Laylat Al-Qadr and encouragement to seek it
Tahajjud and Witr prayers
Al-Qunoot (in-prayer devout supplication)
Al-Witr
Description of the praying of the prohet (PBUH) at night
Virtue of praying at night and how it is done
Supererogatory prayers
Praying two light rak'ahs before Al-Fajr and Lying down after them
Greeting of mosque prayer (Tahiyyat-ul-Masjid)
Dhuha prayer
supererogatory prayer while sitting
supererogatory prayers at home
supererogatory prayers before and after prescribed ones
Praying two supererogatory rak'ahs before Al-Fajr regularly
Virtue of prayer, its introduction and its description
Actions and omissions in prayer
Omissions and doubt in prayer
Evil whispers while praying
What is permissible to do during prayer
Prohibition of speaking during prayer
Description of prayer
Supplication in prayer
Raising one's gaze to heaven in prayer
Reverence in prayer
Remembrance(Zthikr) after prayer
Praying for the Prophet (PBUH) after the Tashahhud
Tashahhud
Sitting in prayer
What is said when rising from bowing
Prohibition of reciting Qur’an during bowing or prostrating
Bowing(Ruku') and standing upright after it, prostration(Sujood) and rising from
Reciting in Al-Fajr prayer
Saying Amen
Loud and silent prayers
Reciting Al-Fatihah in every rak’ah
What is said between the opening takbir and recitation
Takbir and raising the hands
Placing a barrier (sutrah) in front of one praying
What interrupts prayer
Passing in front of the praying person
Lying in front of the praying person
Praying barrier (sutrah)
Virtue and prerequisites of prayer
Entering and exiting of prayer
Praying in slippers
Praying while wearing clothes is mandatory
Facing the Qiblah
Virtue of praying and ruling on one who abandons it
Prayer Timings
Missing Al-Fajr prayer
A prayer is caught with a sajdah
Desirability of delaying Isha' prayer
Hanging out after Isha' prayer
Virtue of praying on time
Making up for missed prayers
Times during which praying is prohibited
Missing Al-Asr prayer
Delaying noon (Zthuhr) prayer until it cools down in extreme heat
Virtue of the dawn (Fajr) and afternoon (Asr) prayers
Times of the five daily prayers
Du'a, remembrance, repentance, and seeking forgiveness
Prayers be upon the Prophet (PBUH)
Asking for forgiveness and repentance
Forbidding to ask Allah's forgiveness for infidels and polytheists, even if they are of kin
Acceptance of repentance even if sins are many, and forbidding despair of the mercy of Allah Almighty
Virtue of repentance and encouraging it
Virtue of seeking Allah's forgiveness and the encouragement to do it
Supplication
Supplication to Allah by mentioning good deeds
Travel supplication
What is to be said in times of calamities
Supplication at the end of an assembly
Virtue of praying for Muslims without knowing them
Supplication when hearing crowing of roosters or braying of donkeys
Supplication when distressed
Supplication when alighting at a halt
Supplications when sleeping and waking up
Some of his supplications (PBUH)
The most frequent supplications of the Prophet (PBUH)
Determination in supplications
The supplication of the Prophet (PBUH) for his nation
Every Prophet has an answered prayer
The remembrance
Virtue of (There is no power nor strength except by Allah )
Virtue of glorifying, praising, and takbir
Virtue of declaring Allah's oneness
Virtue of constant remembrance
Travelling
Hasten back to family once purpose of travel is fulfilled
Prohibition of travelling with the Qur’an to an enemy's territory
Offering food when coming from travel
Prohibition of knocking on doors at night
What is is said upon returning from Hajj or other travel
Prohibition of traveling alone
Women's travel
Cleanliness and purity
Dry ablution (Tayammum)
Tayammum to reply greetings
Permissibility of dry ablution (tayammum)
The teeth-cleaning twig (Siwak)
Washing hands when waking up
Ablution
مسائل في الوضوء
Prayers with one ablution
Ablution afetr eating what has been touched by fire
Wiping over the turban and footwear
Start from the right in everything
Perfection of ablution
Description of ablution
Prayer is not accepted without purification
Bathing
Bathing of menstruating women and postpartum women
Bathing of ritual impurity after sex
Water does not become ritually impure
Wet dreams
Re-engaging in a sexual intercourse
Sleeping while ritually impure
Description of bathing (Ghusl)
Braids of the bathing woman
Prohibition of bathing with stagnant water
A Muslim does not become impure
Menstruation and postpartum
Body and sweat of a menstruating woman and fondling her
Leaving praying and fasting for menstruating and postpartum women
Purity from impurities
Licking of a dog or a cat through a vessel
Semen and precum
Etiquette of relieving oneself
Istinja' and Istijmaar
Cleansing oneself and not facing or turning one's back to the Qibla
Entering the toilet
Prohibition of urinating in stagnant water
Oaths and vows
Vows
What is and what is not permissible in vows
Fulfilling a vow
Faith
Expiation of oath breaking
Exceptions in oaths
False oath (Ghamoose)
Unintentional oaths
Insisting on an (unpleasant) oath
Whoever takes an oath and finds another oath to be better than it
Prophet's oath
Prohibition of making up rivals to Allah and swearing by anyone other than Allah
Right hand possessions (Bond women)
Manumission and paid Manumission (Mukatabah)
Posthumous manumission and selling someone who is posthumously manumitted
Forbidding the words (my slave and my slave woman)
Slaves food and work
Reward of slave who worships well and advises his master
Manumission kinship (Al-Wala')
Manumission of joint slaves
Virtue of Manumission
Orphans
Fostering and guardianship of an orphan
Taking from orphan's money reasonably
Apparel and accessories
Wearing sandals
Starting with the right limb in clothing
Women's clothing
Women's veil (Hijab) and modesty
Prophet's ring (PBUH)
Prohibition of gold rings for men
Prohibition of hair extensions, tattoos and facial hair plucking
Natural characteristics
Prohibition of shaving part(s) of the head and leaving the rest (Qaza')
Prohibition of looking at private parts
Prohibition of wrapping oneself up in a single garment leaving no room for arms or sitting while knees are drawn up in a way that may expose private parts
Wearing saffron and forbidding saffron
Prohibition of wearing silk for men
Prohibition of lengthening the dress
Prohibition of dragging a garment out of vanity
Vanity
Food and drinks
Forbidden foods and drinks
Forbidden foods
Prohibition of domestic donkeys
Prohibition of any wild animal with fangs
Abominable of mixing dates and raisins together
Prohibition of any intoxicating drink
The wine
Sin of drinking wine without repenting
Vessels and pots
Using some types of vessels
Prohibition of gold and silver vessels
Drinks and drinking etiquette
The last one to drink is the one offering it
Covering pots
The rightmost person then the one on the right in drinking
Permissibility of drinking while standing
Sacrificials
Abominables and what is not permissible regarding sacrifices
Participation in the sacrifice
Permission to save sacrificial meat
Sacrifice in the prayer area
The sacrifice of the Prophet (PBUH)
The Sunnah and timing of sacrifice
Sacrifices and hunting
Prohibition of sacrificing animals to other than Allah
Obligation to pronounce the name of Allah when hunting or slaughtering
Sea fishing
Prohibition of tying up then killing animals
It is permissible to eat locusts and chickens
Permissibility of lizard and rabbit
Prohibition of hunting with spears and rifles
Hunted animals found two or days later
Hunting with a dog and a bow
Animal slaughtering
Command to do good slaughter and killing
Foods and eating etiquette
Abomination of calling grapes a Karm
Eating reasonably and from what is in front of one's hands
Eating meat
If flies fall into the pot
Calabash
Dates (Ajwa and Tamr)
Dates (Rutab) with cucumber
Food for one is enough for two
What is to be said when finishing food?
Take the bite that falls
Licking fingers and eating with three fingers
Eating while reclining
Prohibiting gluttony and binge eating
Eating halal, pronouncing the name of Allah, and eating with the right hand
The family
الظهار والتبني
Expiation of Al-Zthihar
The two arbitrators reconciliating between spouses
Money and expenses
Spending on oneself and family takes precedence over giving charity
Virtue of spending on the family
Taking care of money and not wasting it
Inheritance and wills
Attending the division
Wills and endowments
Witnessing the will
Endowment
Making a will for one third of estate
The Prophet's will (PBUH)
Desirability of writing one's will
Obligations
Inheritance of relatives
inheritance of one who has neither ascendants nor descendants (Al-Kalalah)
The newborn
Discipline, education, and command to pray
Virtue of being kind to girls
Sacrifice for the newborn (Aqeeqah) and rubbing softened dates in his mouth (Tahnik)
Naming and nicknames
Most liked names
Abominables in names
Change the name to something better
Permissibility of naming after the Prophet's name (PBUH) and prohibition of using his nickname
Cases in lineage
Attributing oneself to other than his father
Paternity of the child belongs to the (marital) bed
Divorcing and separation
The waiting period
Accommodation, spending, and dealing with divorcée in waiting period, and spending for breastfeeding
insinuation of interest in marrying a woman during her waiting period
Women past the age of menstruation, those non-menstruating, and pregnant women
Waiting period for the divorcée
Waiting period for the deceased
Oath of sexual desertion
Oath of condemnation (Al-Li'an)
Divorce
Al-Khul'
Mourning in the waiting period for death
Courtesy payment (Mut'ah) for the divorcée
Alimony and housing for the irrevocably divorced woman
Divorce before marriage
Irrevocable divorce
Revocable divorce
Divorce of a menstruating woman
Sunnah divorce
Breastfeeding
Breastfeeding an adult
Suckling a sip or two
Breastfeeding is only when given in hunger
What becomes unlawful through breastfeeding
Marriage
Lords and guardians should facilitate marriage of those under their guardianship
Marriage of slave-women
Polygamy
Consulting a woman regarding her daughter’s marriage
Conditions in marriage
Bride price
Women may not be married except with their consent
Offering a woman's self to a good man
Looking at the fiancée
Prohibition of proposing for marriage over someone else's proposal
Marriage non-Muslims
Al-Mut'ah (temporary marriage)
Marriage of a non-marriageable
Prohibition of marriage by exchange
Non-marriageable women
Virgin marriage
Choosing a wife
Sexual Intercourse
What is permissible and what is forbidden in sexual intercourse
Permissibility of withdrawal in sexual intercourse
Prohibiting intercourse with menstruating and postpartum women
Companionship between spouses
النشوز
Guardianship
Husband's right over the woman
Forbidding a woman to describe another woman to her husband
Best women are those who take care of their husbands and children
Enjoining to take care of women and good companionship with them
Woman fasts with her husband’s permission
Justice between wives
Business transactions
Injustices and usurpation
Fending off the aggressor
Sin of siezing lands
Encouragement of being free from grievances
Gifts and lost & found items
Lost and Found items
Lost & found in the Sacred Mosque
Buying back one's own gift
Promising a gift
Sharecropping and leasing
Withholding or selling surplus water
Covering sires/studs
Farm renting
Sharecropping
Loan and transfer
Stringency regarding debts
Loan (debt)
Procrastination of the wealthy
Bankrupt
Bearing the debt of a dead person
Whoever dies indebted
Desirability of waiving a debt off and donating it
Good judgment
Virtue of granting time to the insolvent
Allocating money to pay the debt
Trading
Mortgage
Salam sale (Forward sale)
Prohibition of undercutting one's brother
Selling of an urban-dweller on behalf of a desert-dweller
Forbidden sales and business transactions
Al-Muzabanah, Al-Muhaqalla, Al-Mukhabarah, Al-Mu'awamah, and Ath-Thunya sales
Fake outbidding sale (Al-Najsh)
Receiving merchandise caravans trade
Sale of musrah (on sale diary cattle left unmilked)
Ambiguous trades (Al-Gharar)
Selling something before taking possession of it
Selling fruits before they are ripe
Al-Mulamasah, Al-Munabazthah, and Al-Hasah sales
Tradingh habal-ul-habalah (offspring of the offspring)
Abomination of dog price, prostitute and cupper earnings
Permission of selling the fruits of a borrowed palm tree
Selling a palm tree bearing fruit
Riba and exchange
Selling food for food
Leniency in buying, selling, and demanding repayment
Honesty and advice in trading
The one who's been deceived in trading
On-the-spot options are established for the traders
Leadership and ruling affairs
The judiciary
The judge must not judge when he is angry
Judge's discretion
General leadership
Pledge of allegiance of women
Warning against unjustly taking from Muslims' treasury
The livelihood of the rulers and those working with them
The pledge to listen and obey
Abominables of praising of the Ruler
Ruler's entourage
Pledging allegiance to two Caliphs
Verdict of from dividing Muslims
Patience with rulers injustice, adherence to the group, and not breaking pledge
Rulers advised to make it easier for people
Rulers should be from Quraish
The responsibility of the Imam
Obedience to the imam unless it's disobedience to Allah
Retribution, Punishments and blood money
Proportionality in retribution and desirability of forgiveness
Felonies and blood money
Blood money
Homicide
Amount of blood money
Felonies and wounds
Al-Qasamah
Killing onself
Murder
Bloodshedding of a Muslim
Punishments
Punishment of banditry
Punishment of defamation
Punishment of apostasy
Taking other people's money without permission
Punishment of theft and its threshold
Punishment of drinking alcohol
Adultery/Fornication
The unmarried one
The married one
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