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In a Nutshell: Jurists differed about the permissibility of listening to music, whether with or with...
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In a Nutshell: Most of the definitions of Islam introduced by the classical scholarship revolve arou...
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In a Nutshell: According to classical scholarship, bid'ah has two meanings: something that did n...
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In a Nutshell: Differences exist between the classical jurists among the various schools of thought....
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In a Nutshell: Ka'b ibn al-Ashraf was not killed for just criticizing or insulting the Prophet (...
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In a Nutshell: The narrations about 73 sects are generally authentic however the authenticity of the...
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In a Nutshell: Classical Muslim scholars almost unanimously agreed the definition of the Khilafah (C...
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In a Nutshell: Traditionally, it has been said that there are three stages for prohibiting khamr ba...
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In a Nutshell In principle, changing one's appearance created by Allah, by doing plastic surgery etc...
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In a Nutshell: Majority of jurists viewed that ishhad (attestation) is only recommended in divorce a...
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In a Nutshell: Majority of scholars held that letting the wife know about Raj'ah (retraction aft...
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In a Nutshell: Majority of Muslim scholars view dancing as makruh (disliked). Shafi'is how...
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In a Nutshell: It is obligatory upon Muslims, males or females, to deal justly with parents, w...
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In a Nutshell: It is not an innovation (bid'ah) to believe du'a made at first glance of the ka'...
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In a Nutshell: The Prophet (saw) used to do certain acts before sleeping with the aim of getting clo...
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In a Nutshell Yes, the shaheed (martyred) can hear and see those who are alive but in a way only kno...
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In a Nutshell Classical scholars unanimously agree on the prohibition of khamr but they differ on it...
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In a Nutshell Salah (prayer) is the second of Islam's five pillars. It comprises of collective and i...
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In a Nutshell: Scholars introduced two methods for making a Raj'ah (retraction after divorce): b...
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In a Nutshell: Anger is an inherent human emotion, but it is controllable. We can choose when ...
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In a Nutshell: The majority of classical scholars agree on the definition of Iman as "testimony...
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In a Nutshell: According to the general position of the Hanafi madhab, the main factor for determini...
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In a Nutshell: Fasting is not obligatory upon a minor who has not reached puberty. Schola...
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In a Nutshell: According to the Shafi'i madhab dar al-Islam is any land where the Islam is dominant ...
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In a Nutshell: There is only one basic criterion for differentiating between dar al-Islam and dar al...
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Fiqh al-Sirah, for the contemporary Muhammad al-Ghazali, also is very good book on the Sirah of the ...
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