Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Ibrahim Mohammed Ahmed Al-Rabayeh
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Number of pages: 147 pages
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The subject of the book: The book deals with the nature and rulings of ghaith in Islamic jurisprudence
The contents of the book:
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Dedication
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Acknowledgments
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Summary
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Bootstrap
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Introductory chapter: The truth about rainfall and the importance of its descent
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Exhibit I: The Definition and Importance of Ghaith
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First requirement: Language and terminology
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Second requirement: How the rain falls
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Third requirement: The importance of rainfall
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Research II: Rulings related to the rains
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First requirement: Weather forecasts and rainfall
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Second requirement: Artificial Rainmaking
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The third requirement: Istisqaqa prayer
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Conclusion of the chapter
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Chapter one: Rulings related to ghayth in worship
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First article: Rulings on Purity
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First requirement: The purity of the water
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Second requirement: What defiles the water
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Third requirement: Ghusl when the rain falls
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Research II: Rulings related to rain in prayer
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The first requirement: Leaving the congregation when the rain falls
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The second requirement: Leaving Friday when the rain falls
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Third requirement: Gathering in urban areas when rain falls
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Fourth requirement: Praying on the rickshaw when the rain falls
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Paper III: Rulings on fasting and zakat
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First requirement: Seeing the crescent moon when the rain falls
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Second requirement: Water entering the mouth of the fasting person
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The third requirement: Zakat on crops and fruits watered by rainwater
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Conclusion of the chapter
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Chapter II: Rulings on transactions and penalties
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Exhibit I: Rulings related to gas in transactions
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First requirement: Ownership and sale of rainwater by individuals
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Second requirement: Ownership and sale of water by the state
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Research II: Punishments in the event of rainfall and damage
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First requirement: The role of the ruler in paying the damages of the rains
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Second requirement: Establishing the Hadd when the rain falls
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Conclusion of the chapter
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Conclusion
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Index of Sources and References
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