Explanation: Infamy 14 – Seeking compensation for its actions
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Listen to an explanation of this infamy… The entire text of the book is available on Amazon, BookDepository, and in finer Muslim bookstores. More information is available here.
Listen to an explanation of this infamy… The entire text of the book is available on Amazon, BookDepository, and in finer Muslim bookstores. More information is available here.
You can listen to an explanation of this infamy… The entire text of the book is available on Amazon, BookDepository, and in finer Muslim bookstores. More information is available here.
The following chapter is from The Encompassing Epistle. Find out more about The Encompassing Epistle here.
The following rulings are translated from Zad al-mustaqniʿ, with selected notes from its commentary Al-Raud al-murbiʿ placed between ‹…›, build upon to the previous article on slaughtering according to the Hanbalis. Prey killed while …
The following rulings are translated from Zad al-mustaqniʿ, with selected notes from its commentary Al-Raud al-murbiʿ placed between ‹…›, build upon to the previous article on lawful and unlawful foods according to the Hanbalis. …
The following rulings are excerpted from The Evident Memorandum. The foundation for the lawfulness and prohibition of certain animals includes Allah Most High saying, “They ask thee (O Muhammad) what …
The following rulings are translated from Zad al-mustaqniʿ, with selected notes from its commentary Al-Raud al-murbiʿ placed between ‹…›. Introduction ‹The plural of “food,” which is what is eaten and …
During the brouhaha related to my earlier post clarifying the Shafii position that husbands must inform wives they are not obligated to cook and clean, someone shared Mufti Shabbir Ahmad …
In a fiqh lesson last week, someone asked why the Shafiis (and others) say that the reduced blood money [diyah mukhafafah] is spread over three years. This issue is discussed …