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Chapter 1: IMAN
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The essentiality of knowledge for being a Muslim
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The greatest favor of Allah |
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Obligation for the favor First step to become a Muslim |
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Is Muslim the name of a race? |
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Meaning of accepting Islam |
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First requirement knowledge |
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Importance of knowledge |
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The real difference
between a Muslim and a Kafir.
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Why is there difference between a Muslim and a Kafir. |
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Is the difference only nominal? |
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Real difference --Islam and Kufr |
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Cause of difference--knowledge and deeds |
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Why are Muslims humiliated today? |
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A matter for serious consideration |
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Keenness to acquire knowledge |
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Points to ponder
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Our treatment with Qur'an |
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It is imperative to understand and follow Qur'an |
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Result of injustice to Allah's Book |
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Who is called a Muslim? |
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Meaning of Islam |
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Duties of a Muslim |
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The
meaning of Kalima Tayyiba
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Why such a big difference? |
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Purport of Kalima |
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Covenant with Allah |
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Acceptance of Prophet's guidance |
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Responsibilities accruing from affirmation |
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Acceptance of Islam is no favor to God |
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Allah's favor and our behavior |
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Kalima Tayyaba and Kalima
Khabitha
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What is Kalima Tayyiba? |
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What is Kalima Khabitha? |
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Difference in results |
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Why are votaries of Kalima in disgrace? |
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Are believers in Kalima Khabitha prospering? |
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The purpose of affirming faith in Kalima Tayyiba
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Every work has a purpose |
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Purpose of reciting Kalima |
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Failure and success in the Hereafter Why is there difference between the sequel of Kafir
and Muslim? |
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The purpose of Kalima--Reform of knowledge and deeds
Which knowledge is taught by Kalima Tayyiba
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(1) Servitude to Allah |
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(2) Obedience to Muhammad |
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Deeds must accord with knowledge |
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Chapter 2. ISLAM
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Who is called a Muslim?
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What is Kufr and Islam? |
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Three ways of going astray:
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(1) Servitude of Nafs |
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(2) Blind following of forefathers |
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(3) Obedience to others than Allah |
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Conditions of Punjabi Muslims:
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(1) Difference of castes |
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(2) Injustice in inheritance |
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Touchstone of Faith
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Real definition of a Muslim |
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Signs of Hypocrisy:
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(1) Servitude of Self |
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(2) Adherence to Custom |
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(3) Imitation of other nations |
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A few examples of obedience to Allah:
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(1) Abstinence from wine |
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(2) Confession of crime |
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(3) Severance of relationship |
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(4) Repentance from old customs |
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Way to God's pleasure |
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Muslims of today |
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Real criterion of Islam
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Difference between Legal and
True Islam:
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(1) Legal Islam |
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(2) True Islam |
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Two kind of Muslims:
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(1) Partial Muslims |
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(2) Full Muslims |
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The kind of Muslim desired by God |
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Muslim domination due to true obedience |
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Muslim is exclusively loyal to Allah |
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Self-scrutiny |
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What for obedience to
God?
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Man's well--being lies in
obedience to God |
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Obedience of objects other than Allah--Heresy |
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Real guidance--only from God |
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How to derive benefit from Divine Guidance |
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Meaning of obedience to Allah and His Messenger |
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Deen and Shari'ah
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Meaning of Deen |
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What is Shari'ah? |
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Nature of difference among Shari'ah |
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Nature of difference between juristic schools |
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Detriments of not realizing difference between Deen and Shari'ah |
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Harmfulness of factionalism |
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Chapter 3. SALAH (Prayer)
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'Ibadat
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Meaning of 'Ibadat |
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Results of wrong meaning of 'Ibadat |
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'Ibadat--Servitude throughout life |
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Salah
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Comprehensive meaning of 'Ibadat |
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Benefits of Salah :
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(1) Consciousness of being slave |
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(2) Sense of duty |
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(3) Practice of obedience |
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(4) Creating fear of God |
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(5) Awareness of Divine Law |
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(6) Practice of collectivism |
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What do you recite in
Salah?
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Adhan and its effects |
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Wudu' |
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Niyyat |
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Tasbih |
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Ta'awwudh |
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Bismillah |
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Hamd (Praise of Allah) |
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Different surahs of Qur'an :
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(1) Wal-'Asr |
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(2) Humazah |
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(3) Al-Ma'un |
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Ruku' |
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Sajdah |
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At-Tahiyyat |
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Salah |
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Dua |
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Salam |
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Dua-i-Qunut |
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Salah and character-building |
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Congregational prayers
(Salah)
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What qualities does Salah
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Complete servitude not possible by one man alone |
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Not possible to fight alone with Satan |
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What is desired is compliance with order |
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Benefits of congregational prayers (Salah) :
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(1) Assembling on one call |
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(2) Purposeful assembly |
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(3) Mutual sympathy |
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(4) Gathering for a sacred purpose |
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(5) Brotherhood |
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(6) Uniformity in movements |
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(7) Prayers |
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(8) Congregation under an Imam |
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Quality and significance of Imamat : |
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Conditions and rules of Imamat :
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(1) Pious and virtuous |
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(2) Representative of majority |
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(3) Sympathetic to followers |
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(4) He should vacate if disabled |
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(5) Complete obedience to Imam |
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(6) Admonition of mistake |
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(7) No obedience in sin |
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Why has Salah become
ineffective ?
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One example--clock |
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Aim of Muslim Ummah |
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Islamic orders are coherent like parts of clock |
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Joining disparates not useful |
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Those desirous of unexpected results |
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Real reason why religious practices are ineffective |
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Our deplorable condition |
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Chapter 4. FASTING
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Fasting was made
obligatory on every Ummah
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Why fasting was made
obligatory?
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(1) Aim of life-servitude |
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(2) 'Ibadat--training of servitude |
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(3) Fasting is a hidden 'Ibadat |
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(4) Fasting --sign of strength of Iman |
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(5) One month's continuous training |
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(6) Long practice of obedience |
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(7)Favorable collectives environment for training. |
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Where are the results of 'Ibadat now ? |
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The real purpose of
fasting
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A purpose for every work |
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Consequences of considering the outward as real Again freedom from restriction after
Ramadan |
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Result of wrong conception of 'Ibadat |
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Fast, source of becoming pious |
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Real aims of fasting:
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(1) Abstention from lying |
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(2) Faith and self-scrutiny |
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(3) Shield for protection from sins |
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Temptation of goodness |
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Reward for providing Iftar |
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Chapter 5. ZAKAT
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Zakat
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Importance of Zakat |
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Meaning of Zakat |
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Zakat a test |
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Zakat obligatory on Ummahs of all prophets |
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Zakat imperative for Muslim ummah |
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Sign of believers : Salah and Zakat |
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Foundations of Islamic fraternity |
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Conditions of Allah's help |
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Warning to Muslims |
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Doom of defaulters of Zakat |
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The real position of
Zakat
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How nearness to Allah is achieved:
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(1) Test of Wisdom and prudence |
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(2) Test of moral strength |
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(3) Test obedience and dutifulness |
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(4) Test of financial sacrifice |
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Qualities required for Hizbullah:
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(1) Must not be narrow--minded |
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(2) Must be magnanimous |
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(3) Must be large hearted |
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(4) Must be of pure heart |
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(5) Must spend even in poverty and adversity |
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(6) Must be generous |
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(7) Must remember Allah in all conditions |
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(8) Must not assert obligation |
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(9) Must not hoard wealth |
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(10) Must not seek leave when required for cause of Allah |
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(11) Must be wholeheartedly obedient in the way of Allah |
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(12) Must not consider spending towards the cause of Allah as undue imposition |
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(13) Must not be miserly |
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The place of Zakat in
collective life
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Allahs attribute of beneficence |
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Why inculcation of Infaq? :
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(1) Man happens to be selfish |
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(2) Results of selfish mentality |
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(3) Individual welfare lies in collective welfare |
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Solution of problems |
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General injunctions
about Infaq fi Sabilillah
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Two kinds of directives--General and Special |
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General injunction for remembering Allah |
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Special injunction for remembrance of Allah |
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General injunction of Infaq fi Sabilillah |
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Special injunction for Infaq |
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Brief explanation of general injunction about Infaq :
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(1) Three conditions for pursuing the right path |
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(2) Two ways of life |
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Modes of spending in the way of Allah
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(1) Spending should be exclusively for the pleasure
of God |
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(2) It should not be to assert favor |
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(3) Good things to be given |
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(4) Give secretly as far as possible |
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(5) Imbeciles not to be given beyond need |
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(6) Defaulters not to be harassed |
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(7) Moderation in almsgiving |
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Those deserving of help |
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Special injunctions for
Zakat
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Three injunctions about Zakat |
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Nisab of Zakat on some articles |
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Zakat on Jewellery |
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Those deserving of Zakat:
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(1) Fuqara |
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(2) Masakin |
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(3) Amilin alaiha |
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(4) Muallafat-ul-Qulub |
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(5) Fir-riqab |
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(6) Al-Gharimin |
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(7) Fi-Sabilillah |
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(8) Ibn-us-Sabeel |
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To whom Zakat be given and to whom not? |
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Need for collective system of Zakat |
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Chapter 6. HAJJ
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Hajj
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Meaning of Hajj |
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Origin of Hajj |
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Conditions at the time of Abraham |
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Family of Abraham |
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Abraham's exonerative declaration |
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Mountain of calamities |
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Migration |
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Children and their training |
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The greatest of trials |
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Elevation to the Imamat of the world |
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Lot sent to Transjordan |
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Isaac settled in Palestine |
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Isma'il kept in Hejaz |
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Construction of Ka'ba |
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