"Zakaat" is, indeed, the name of permanent use of the attribute of sympathy and compassion which an affluent Muslim naturally has for his poor brother-in-faith or to say practical expression of sympathy and extension of a specific financial assistance and help by Muslims to one another is Zakaat (poor-due,poor-tax). But according to Shar'i terminology, Zakaat means to pay and make a Muslim beggar,indigent owner of a particular portion,share of one's riches, property on which Zakaat is due as fixed by Shari'ah.
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Thursday, May 6, 2021
What is "Zakaat"?
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Ramadaan
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PROPHET MOST GENEROUS IN THE MONTH OF RAMADAAN-Hadees Shareef
PROPHET MOST GENEROUS IN THE MONTH OF RAMADAAN-
Hadees Shareef
The Holy Prophet Muhammad
[Sallal Laahu ‘Alaiehi Wa Sallam]
was the most generous among-st the people, and he used to be more so in the month of Ramadaan when Hazrat Jibraaeel [Alaiehis Salaam] visited him, and He used to meet him on every night of Ramadaan till the end of the month. The Prophet Muhammad
[Sallal Laahu ‘Alaiehi Wa Sallam]
used to be more generous than a fast wind
(which causes rain and welfare)
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Fiqh of fasting : How many kinds of fast are there?
FIQH OF FASTING
Q.6: How many kinds of fast are there?
A. There are five kinds of fast i.e. (1). "Fard"(Farz), (2). "Waajib", (3). "Nafil", (4). "Makrooh Tanzeehi" and (5). "Makrooh Tahreemi".
Q.7: How many kinds of Fard and Waajib fasts are there?
A. There are two kinds of (each) Fard and Waajib fasts i.e. "Mo'aie-yan" (fixed, appointed) and "Ghaier Mo'aie-yan" (non-fixed, on-appointed).
Q.8: Which fasts are "Fard Mo'aie-yan"? A. "Fard Mo'aie-yan" (fixed, appointed) obligatory fasts are such as the fasts of Ramadaan which are observed in the month of Ramadaan only and "Fard Ghair-Mo'aie-yan" (non-fixed,non-appointed) obligatory fasts are such as "Qada,Qaza" (missed,omitted) fasts of Ramadaan and the fasts of atonement irrespective of atonement for breaking fast before time or any other act.
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