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Maliki Fiqh Code and its Evidences 4/1

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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:

  1. Introduction
  2. Worship - Its Concept and Objectives 
  3. Definition of worship
  4. The special concept of clinics
  5. The General Concept of Worship 
  6. The basis of worship is submission and not recognizing wisdom
  7. Examples of how worship is based on a lack of understanding of wisdom
  8. The form of worship may not be disturbed 
  9. Work requires sincerity and following the Sunnah 
  10. The impact of disrupting the form of worship on some previous religions
  11. Aims and Purposes of Worship
  12. The first meaning is to worship God because He is worthy of worship
  13. The Second Meaning - Worship to Thank the Blessing
  14. Secondary purposes 
  15. Book of Purity 
  16. Purity and its types
  17. Purity in language
  18. Purity in the Shari'ah 
  19. Juvenile purity
  20. Purity where
  • Minor purity
  • Great purity
  1. Water provisions
  2. Water sections
  3. 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 
  1. Second section: Water that is pure in itself but not disinfectant for others 
  2. Section III, Impure Water 
  3. Suspicion of impurity 
  4. Transformation of impurity from water
  5. Turning urine into water 
  6. Water that cannot be used for ritual cleansing
  7. Choosing the easiest way to perform worship is more important than asking for hardship
  8. Pure things
  9. is a visible object
  10. Marine Animal Death
  11. Insects and bloodless animals 
  12. Purity of the Royal Animal 
  13. Hair and wool
  14. Alhamad
  15. All animals are clean 
  16. Hygiene of hygiene 
  17. Dog fence
  18. The purity of pig feces 
  19. Water falling on pedestrians
  20. Zakat
  21. Definition
  22. Zakat ruling
  23. Fighting Zakat Collectors
  24. The Wisdom of Zakat
  25. The Sin of Zakat Withdrawal
  26. Is there a right in money other than zakat?
  27. It is wiser for a Muslim to bequeath his wealth 
  28. A woman's agreement from her husband's money
  29. Zakatable Funds
  30. Conditions for Zakat Obligation
  31. I: General conditions 
  • Freedom
  • Perfect King
  • Quorum 
  1. 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 
  1. Conditions for the validity of zakat 
  • Islam
  • Intention
  • Zakat disbursement in the country
  • Paying Zakat after hawl has passed 
  1. The money of a child and an insane person
  2. Zakat of the eye
  3. Zakat of an eye
  • Playing
  • Silver 
  1. Currencies in circulation 
  2. The amount of the nisab of money
  3. Foreign currencies
  4. The amount of zakat to be paid on the zakat of an eye
  5. Reference gold
  6. Jewelry used for decoration
  7. What to Zakat from Jewelry
  8. Zakat of livestock
  9. The courier who collects livestock zakat
  10. Camel zakat
  11. Flag quorum
  12. Cow quorum
  13. Removing from the center in zakat
  14. Livestock mixers
  15. Terms of mixing
  16. Livestock Ownership Renewed During the Hawl 
  17. Escaping Zakat 
  18. Plowing zakat
  19. Types of fruits and grains for which zakat is due 
  20. Vicarious Divorce
  21. The Diversity of the Vice Presidency into Change, Ownership and Power of Attorney and their provisions
  22. Divorce for damage
  23. Wisdom from it
  24. The harm that authorizes a woman to file for divorce
  25. How and when to prove damage and when to award it
  26. Loss of damage claim
  27. When does a woman have the right to sue for abandonment?
  28. The harm of not spending
  29. Past alimony does not entitle you to damages
  30. Divorce for lack of agreement is retroactive, not irrevocable
  31. Attachment of the absent person's property for alimony
  32. The dispute in the husband's pleasure
  33. Dispute over the receipt or amount of alimony
  34. Damage caused by the absence of a spouse
  35. Damage by incarceration and imprisonment
  36. Defects that may lead to annulment of marriage 
  37. Getting Married with Flaws
  38. Disadvantages
  39. Conditions for divorce for a defect
  40. Post-entry defects
  41. When to force a woman to undergo treatment
  42. Dispute over the existence of the defect
  43. Ruling on the dowry when divorcing with a defect
  44. Divorce by vanity
  45. The meaning of Ilah
  46. The provisions of iṣlāl legislated the facility for women
  47. The oil that makes up the Ilah
  48. Ila'a can only be made by leaving the act of sexual intercourse
  49. Conditions for the occurrence of iṣlā'
  50. The wife on whom the i'lālā' falls
  51. The term from the day of succession
  52. Consequences of filing an iqla lawsuit
  53. The organization can be
  54. Retroactive divorce
  55. Absent Mollie's husband
  56. Flowering
  57. The meaning and judgment of dhahir
  58. The spouse from whom dhahir occurs
  59. The woman who is subject to dhahir
  60. Dahir formula
  61. Hate for a man to say to his woman, "Sister," etc.
  62. Revival of the dead
  63. Definition of death
  64. Revival rule
  65. The dead that can be revived
  • Unowned Mawat
  • Nearly dead
  • A land abandoned by its people
  • The land belongs to the Imam
  1. Fever
  2. Yum is a revival
  3. Specialization in permissible
  4. Definition of permissible 
  5. Types of permissible
  6. Square of Fire, Cattle and Water
  7. Giving water to those in need
  8. Stream and river
  9. Joint amputation
  10. Dividing the water in a well dug in the desert
  11. Fishing from the water of valleys and rivers
  12. Getting a head start on water utilization
  13. The size of the property's harem
  14. Harem is not from the king of jealousy
  15. Deposit
  16. Definition
  17. Creativity rule
  18. Pillars of the deposit
  19. Location thing
  20. Rejecting facts is a sign of faith
  21. Horsemen of the Khan (nail)
  22. How to save a deposit
  23. The signer is a trustee and not a guarantor
  24. Return of the deposit 
  25. Reasons for guaranteeing a deposit
  26. Causing an infringement 
  27. Causing her to be tempted
  28. Negligent and forgetful
  29. The gray hairs are in the custody of others
  30. Disposing of the deposit in a way that is deemed beneficial without authorization
  31. Unauthorized use of the deposit 
  32. Advancing a deposit without permission
  33. Mixing Facts and Honesty 
  34. Unnecessary travel of the signatory to the depository
  35. Signs of betrayal and self-deception by the depositor 
  36. Sending a deposit to its owner without permission

 

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