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Reforming mosques from heresies and customs

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The book Reforming Mosques from Heresies and Customs was written by Muhammad Jamal al-Qasimi, who believed that the most important duty is to inform people about the heresies and denials that have affected them, because the custodian is responsible for reforming those with him, and in the hadith: “Each of you is a shepherd and each of you is responsible for his flock,“ so seek help from Allah in starting the process and rely on Him in completing this topic and writing this book.

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Book description:

  • Author's name: Muhammad Jamal al-Din bin Muhammad Saeed bin Qasim al-Hallaq al-Qasimi

  • Number of pages: 279 pages

  • The subject of the book: Reforming mosques from heresies and customs

The contents of the book:

  1. Introductions

  • Publisher's introduction

  • Introduction to the first edition

  • Introduction to the book

  • Introductions

  1. The first chapter: Heresies of praying in mosques

  • Chapter I: Heresies of the Friday Prayer

  • Modernizers in the Friday sermon

  • Dhuhr prayer in congregation after Friday prayers

  • Jumu'ah's deviation from its theme by having too many Jumu'ahs

  • Characteristics of Friday during the Prophet's era and the era of the Rashidun caliphs

  • Performing Friday in a room and rejecting rows

  • Speeches and Speakers

  • The muezzin's prayer between the two sermons following the seating of the preacher

  • Hadiths recited on the pulpit in favor of Rajab

  • Touching the orator when he comes down from the pulpit

  • Chapter II: Heresies in Prayer

  • Saying the intention before the Takbirat al-Ihram

  • Praying the supererogatory prayer if the prayer is offered

  • Prayer abuse

  • The first group's refusal to wait for the second

  • Abuse of the Salaried Imam

  • Prayers of two or more congregations in one place that disturb each other

  • The heresy of two prostrations after prayer for no legitimate reason

  • Falling behind in the queue

  • Taraweeh prayer abusers

  • Witr worshippers are not following the example of the Taraweeh imam who is different from their madhhab

  • Chapter three: Imam Etiquette and Role Modeling

  1. Part II: Materialistic Heresies

  • Chapter One

  • Mosque decoration

  • Many mosques in the same locality and the advantage of the ancient mosque

  • Chapter II: Illuminating Mosques in the Three Months and Beyond

  • Increased enlightenment on the night of the first Friday of Rajab

  • Increasing enlightenment on the night of the half of Sha'ban, spreading its virtues and reading prayers

  • Increasing Enlightenment in Ramadan

  • Keep lights on until noon on Eid al-Fitr

  • Chapter Three

  • Pews and balustrades in the mosque

  • The reader's chair in the mosque, interfering with the reading, and aiming for the world with the Qur'an

  1. The third chapter: Prayers, Dhikr and Stories in Mosques

  • Chapter One

  • Hearing in the mosque

  • Altering Masculine Masculine pronouns

  • Raising one's voice in the mosque

  • Achieving witchcraft time, and what is criticized against those who recite it in the mosque

  • Guarding against heresies in the celebration of the reading of the Prophet's Birthday

  • Gathering for worldly conversation in the mosque

  • Writing verses of peace on the night of the last Wednesday of Safar al-Khair

  • Retribution in mosques

  • Chapter II: On reading, readers, etc.

  • Loudness during reading time

  • Distracting people by reading to them

  • Interfering with readers in the mosque

  • Those who do not attend the mosque

  • Those who are reluctant to hear the Eid sermon

  • Those who engage in naflatul worship in mosques while being ignorant and leaving the place of knowledge

  • Those who are quick to read the Qur'an

  • People who don't read the Quran in the mosque

  • Prayer for the first and last nights of the year

  • Chapter three: On muezzins

  • Adhan and Iqama etiquette

  • Branches in Adhan

  • Adhan inside the mosque in Maghrib and Isha with the call to prayer in the minarets

  • The increase in the legal call to prayer and the heresy of tanaim

  • Second call to prayer before dawn in Ramadan to speed up suhoor

  • The timers in some mosques

  • Establishing a muezzin

  • Increasing the word “Sedna” in the prayers

  • Al-Zaqqa'a by securing after prayers and “leaving the traditional rosary by saying the perfect prayer”

  • Chanting before the Friday sermon

  • Informing the muezzins collectively

  • Reporting in recognizable tunes

  • Ruling on reporting when not needed

  • The muezzin's call to prayer and chanting

  • Chanting ghazals in lighthouses

  • Ramadan Farewell Anthem

  • The Umayyad Mosque and the “silence of the ancients” is irrelevant”

  1. Section IV: Private and Public Lessons

  2. Section V

  • Chapter one: What they do for the deceased in the mosque in terms of innovations and innovations

  • Mourn the dead in the minarets and call for prayers

  • Raising voices in front of the deceased with songs “when entering the mosque, before and after”

  • Lamenting the deceased in the mosque and reading his lineage

  • Delaying the dead in the mosque

  • Sitting for condolences in the mosque

  • Burying the dead in a mosque or building a mosque over them

  • Mourning the martyr Imam Hussein on the pulpit “on the Friday of Ashura”

  • Chapter two: Things to watch out for

  • The good intentions of those who stay in the mosque “to attain the degrees of the near ones”

  • Seclusion in the mosque for self-preservation

  • Those who are content to live in mosques rather than earn a living

  • Retreaters in Mosques and Schools and the Pests of Retreat

  • The visionaries and those who are familiar with mosques

  • Making mosques into khanqahs

  • Using mosques as offices or police stations

  • Muttering, bowing the head and bowing the back in the mosque and elsewhere

  • The ignorance of some village imams

  • Failure of village elders to build their mosques

  • Those who enter the mosque barefoot while worshiping

  • Elaf Mosque for believing in a mosque other than the three mosques

  • Conservators of people's slippers in the mosque

  • Sheltering cats in the mosque

  • Harboring mujahideen in some mosques

  • Boys entering mosques

  • Selling medicines, food, talismans, and the like in the mosque“

  • Eitan in a part of the mosque

  • Duties of mosque caretakers

  • Gathering in the mosque to pray for the lifting of the pandemic

  1. Chapter Six: What is Lawful and Unlawful in the Three Holy Mosques

  • Chapter one: In Jerusalem

  • Chapter two: The Hebron Mosque

  • Chapter three: Shrines around Medina

  • Chapter four: Mecca's Shrines

  • Chapter Five: Balancing the doctrine of 'Umar and the rest of the caliphs and companions (may Allah be pleased with them)

  1. Section VII: On various heresies

  2. Conclusion

  3. Index

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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