Description
Book description:
- Author's name: Al-Sadiq bin Abdulrahman Al-Ghariani
- Number of pages: 2985 pages
- The subject of the book: Maliki jurisprudence and its evidence
The contents of the book:
The book contains many topics, including the following:
- Introduction
- Worship - Its Concept and Objectives
- Definition of worship
- The special concept of clinics
- The General Concept of Worship
- The basis of worship is submission and not recognizing wisdom
- Examples of how worship is based on a lack of understanding of wisdom
- The form of worship may not be disturbed
- Work requires sincerity and following the Sunnah
- The impact of disrupting the form of worship on some previous religions
- Aims and Purposes of Worship
- The first meaning is to worship God because He is worthy of worship
- The Second Meaning - Worship to Thank the Blessing
- Secondary purposes
- Book of Purity
- Purity and its types
- Purity in language
- Purity in the Shari'ah
- Juvenile purity
- Purity where
- Minor purity
- Great purity
- Water provisions
- Water sections
- First section: Water that is pure in itself and disinfectant for others
- Using Zamzam water to remove impurity
- The waters of torment are not cleansing
- Second section: Water that is pure in itself but not disinfectant for others
- Section III, Impure Water
- Suspicion of impurity
- Transformation of impurity from water
- Turning urine into water
- Water that cannot be used for ritual cleansing
- Choosing the easiest way to perform worship is more important than asking for hardship
- Pure things
- is a visible object
- Marine Animal Death
- Insects and bloodless animals
- Purity of the Royal Animal
- Hair and wool
- Alhamad
- All animals are clean
- Hygiene of hygiene
- Dog fence
- The purity of pig feces
- Water falling on pedestrians
- Zakat
- Definition
- Zakat ruling
- Fighting Zakat Collectors
- The Wisdom of Zakat
- The Sin of Zakat Withdrawal
- Is there a right in money other than zakat?
- It is wiser for a Muslim to bequeath his wealth
- A woman's agreement from her husband's money
- Zakatable Funds
- Conditions for Zakat Obligation
- I: General conditions
- Freedom
- Perfect King
- Quorum
- II: Special conditions for some funds
- The passage of time when the money is in the hands of its owner
- The arrival of the courier
- Devoid of Religion
- Conditions for the validity of zakat
- Islam
- Intention
- Zakat disbursement in the country
- Paying Zakat after hawl has passed
- The money of a child and an insane person
- Zakat of the eye
- Zakat of an eye
- Playing
- Silver
- Currencies in circulation
- The amount of the nisab of money
- Foreign currencies
- The amount of zakat to be paid on the zakat of an eye
- Reference gold
- Jewelry used for decoration
- What to Zakat from Jewelry
- Zakat of livestock
- The courier who collects livestock zakat
- Camel zakat
- Flag quorum
- Cow quorum
- Removing from the center in zakat
- Livestock mixers
- Terms of mixing
- Livestock Ownership Renewed During the Hawl
- Escaping Zakat
- Plowing zakat
- Types of fruits and grains for which zakat is due
- Vicarious Divorce
- The Diversity of the Vice Presidency into Change, Ownership and Power of Attorney and their provisions
- Divorce for damage
- Wisdom from it
- The harm that authorizes a woman to file for divorce
- How and when to prove damage and when to award it
- Loss of damage claim
- When does a woman have the right to sue for abandonment?
- The harm of not spending
- Past alimony does not entitle you to damages
- Divorce for lack of agreement is retroactive, not irrevocable
- Attachment of the absent person's property for alimony
- The dispute in the husband's pleasure
- Dispute over the receipt or amount of alimony
- Damage caused by the absence of a spouse
- Damage by incarceration and imprisonment
- Defects that may lead to annulment of marriage
- Getting Married with Flaws
- Disadvantages
- Conditions for divorce for a defect
- Post-entry defects
- When to force a woman to undergo treatment
- Dispute over the existence of the defect
- Ruling on the dowry when divorcing with a defect
- Divorce by vanity
- The meaning of Ilah
- The provisions of iṣlāl legislated the facility for women
- The oil that makes up the Ilah
- Ila'a can only be made by leaving the act of sexual intercourse
- Conditions for the occurrence of iṣlā'
- The wife on whom the i'lālā' falls
- The term from the day of succession
- Consequences of filing an iqla lawsuit
- The organization can be
- Retroactive divorce
- Absent Mollie's husband
- Flowering
- The meaning and judgment of dhahir
- The spouse from whom dhahir occurs
- The woman who is subject to dhahir
- Dahir formula
- Hate for a man to say to his woman, "Sister," etc.
- Revival of the dead
- Definition of death
- Revival rule
- The dead that can be revived
- Unowned Mawat
- Nearly dead
- A land abandoned by its people
- The land belongs to the Imam
- Fever
- Yum is a revival
- Specialization in permissible
- Definition of permissible
- Types of permissible
- Square of Fire, Cattle and Water
- Giving water to those in need
- Stream and river
- Joint amputation
- Dividing the water in a well dug in the desert
- Fishing from the water of valleys and rivers
- Getting a head start on water utilization
- The size of the property's harem
- Harem is not from the king of jealousy
- Deposit
- Definition
- Creativity rule
- Pillars of the deposit
- Location thing
- Rejecting facts is a sign of faith
- Horsemen of the Khan (nail)
- How to save a deposit
- The signer is a trustee and not a guarantor
- Return of the deposit
- Reasons for guaranteeing a deposit
- Causing an infringement
- Causing her to be tempted
- Negligent and forgetful
- The gray hairs are in the custody of others
- Disposing of the deposit in a way that is deemed beneficial without authorization
- Unauthorized use of the deposit
- Advancing a deposit without permission
- Mixing Facts and Honesty
- Unnecessary travel of the signatory to the depository
- Signs of betrayal and self-deception by the depositor
- Sending a deposit to its owner without permission
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