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- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It handles the following points about voluntary charity or alms: Reason of legislation, rulings, virtues, etiquette, those who deserve to receive it, best times to pay it, paying it to disbelievers, unnecessarily asking people for money, a woman's charity from her husband's money, giving alms to beggars, those allowed to ask for charity, and having rewards of alms that paid before embracing to Islam.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about Zakah: Developing zakah, those deserving/not to receive zakah, what they say when receiving it, and distributing zakah along with other related matters.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It handles the following points about zakat al-fitr (charity after breaking Ramadan fast): Reason of legislation, items, amount, and when it is obligatory and spent.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It handles the details of some prayers that people would perform while having an excuse due to illness, traveling, or fear.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It shows the obligatory acts in prayer and what if one forgets to perform one of these acts.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about prayer: Conditions, dressing of prayer, limits of intimate parts for men and women, making up prayer due to travelling, menstruation, intercourse, sleeping, forgetting, or unconsciousness, changing the intention during prayer, prayer's place, what if a person does not know the prayer direction, praying while wearing shoes, etiquette of entering mosques, sleeping in mosques, greeting those praying, and reserving a place in a mosque along with some related issues.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about prayer: times of five obligatory prayers, prayer times on hot days, and prayer time if it is unclear or confusing.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It talks about calling to prayer: Definition, wisdom, rulings, virtues, conditions and words.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him) includes the following issues about menstruation and postpartum blood: Definition, ruling, blood source, times, forbidden acts while being in this state, ruling on having something stopping menstruation, signs of purification, ruling of yellowish and brownish excretions, and having intercourse with menstruating women with/out penetration. It also shows some issues about false menses: cases, description of purification, blood ruling, and difference between menstruation and false menstruation.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic and excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about bath: Definition, when it is mandatory or recommended, description of partial and full bath, Prophet's bath, acts that those having intercourse are not allowed to do, bath after repeated intercourse, and amount of shower water.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him) includes the following points about wiping over the socks with water: Definition, duration, prerequisites, description, and nullifiers along with the description of wiping over the turban, splint, and head veil of women.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic extracted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him) includes the following points purification: siwak (toothbrush), circumcision, cutting the mustache, letting the beard grow, shaving pubic hair, pulling out armpit hair, trimming fingernails, washing knuckles, wearing musk or other perfumes, caring about head hair, and using henna to change white hair.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about istinjaa (purifying one`s private parts with water) and Istijmar (purifying one`s private parts with solid things): Definition, what to say and do when entering or going out of the toilet, ruling of facing the qiblah (prayer direction) or turning one`s back to it when answering the call of nature.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about envy: Definition, effects, remedy, and description of washing oneself.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It includes the following points about supplication: Times, places, cases, and how to ask Allah for something.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It shows the etiquette of seeking permission when entering and leaving homes.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It confirms that Islam is a complete religion that organizes a person’s life in all his circumstances, commands him to do what is beneficial to him, forbade him from what harms him, and legislated etiquette for him with himself and others such as when eating, drinking, sleeping, waking, staying, traveling, and in all his conditions. This article is a brief explanation of the etiquette and rules of traveling, with some Prophetic supplications.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It confirms that Islam is a complete religion that organizes a person’s life in all his circumstances, commands him to do what is beneficial to him, forbade him from what harms him, and legislated etiquette for him with himself and others such as when eating, drinking, sleeping, waking, staying, traveling, and in all his conditions. This article is a brief explanation of the etiquette of traveling, street, market, and selling, etc.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It confirms that Islam is a complete religion that organizes a person’s life in all his circumstances, commands him to do what is beneficial to him, forbade him from what harms him, and legislated etiquette for him with himself and others. This article is a brief explanation of the etiquette of eating and drinking in Islam.
- Arabic Writer : Muhammad Bin Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre
An article in Arabic excerpted from the book "Summarized Islamic Fiqh" of Sheikh Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al-Tuwajre (may Allah preserve him). It confirms the good behavior with parents, relatives, neighbors, the weak, and others in our Islamic society.