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Introduction and lesson 1
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The Story of Sulayman, peace of Allah upon him, and the ant
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The Story of the Elephant’s Army
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The Story of Sulayman, peace of Allah upon him, and the hoopoe
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The Story of Ibn Omar, Allah be pleased with him, and the shepherd
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The Story of Abu Bakr Issidiq, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Omar Ibnul-Khattab, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Othman Ibn Affan, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Ali Ibn Abu Talib, Allah be pleased with him
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Lesson 8_Surat Al Kawthar
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A Chapter on the Obligation of Following the Prophet and Adhering to His Sunnah
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A Chapter on our duty towards the Prophet’s companions, his household, and the Muslims
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The First Hadith: Maintaining Acts of Obedience
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The Second Hadith: Sincerity
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The Third Hadith: Being Observant
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The Fourth Hadith: Guiding to Goodness
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The Fifth Hadith: Fulfilling Trusts
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The Sixth Hadith: Dutifulness to Parents
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The Seventh Hadith: Maintaining Ties of Kinship
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The Eighth Hadith: Neighbors’ Rights and the Pertaining Bidding
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The Ninth Hadith: The Virtue of Modesty and Urging to Adopt it
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The Tenth Hadith: Signs of Allah’s Love for His Servant
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The Eleventh Hadith: Lowering the Gaze
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The Twelfth Hadith: The Prohibition of Men Imitating Women or Women Imitating Men
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The Thirteenth Hadith: The Prohibition of Injustice and the Bidding to Restore Rights
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The Fourteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Assumptions, Envy, Spying, Hatred, and Breaking up
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The Fifteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Looking Down on Muslims
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The Sixteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Arrogance and Transgression
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The Seventeenth Hadith: Prohibition of Obscenity and Foul Speech
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The Eighteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Cursing Illness
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The Nineteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Cursing the Wind
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The Twentieth Hadith: Guarding the Tongue
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Acts that necessitate ritual bathing (Ghusl)
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The method for performing ghusl (ritual washing)
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Wiping over the leather socks (khuff)
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Menstruation, Postpartum Bleeding, and Irregular Bleeding (Istihada)
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Conditions that must be attained for the validity of Salah
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The Vigil Night Prayer (Qiyam Al-Layl)
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Invocation of Istikhara (Seeking Guidance from Allah)
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Prostration of gratitude (shukr)
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Prostration of forgetfulness (sahu)
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Congregational Prayer (Jama’a)
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The barrier separating the worshiper from the passersby (Sutra)
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Making up for missed Salah (Qada’)
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Salah of the Traveler and shortening the Salah
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Obligatory Charity (Zakat)
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Zakat Al-Fitr (Obligatory Fitr Charity)
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From the Ethics of Fasting
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I’tikaf (devotional retreat in the mosque)
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Story of Adam (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Nuh (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Saleh (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Ibrahim (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Shuayb (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Ayub (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Musa (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Dawud and Sulayman (peace of Allah upon them both)
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Story of Issa and his mother Maryam (peace of Allah upon them both)
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Lesson One: What Allah prepared for His righteous servants
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Lesson Two: The virtue of knowledge
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Lesson Three: The virtue of performing Salah on time and being dutiful to one’s parents
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Lesson Four: What we say after the adhan (call to prayer)
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Lesson Five: Forbidding Cheating
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Lesson Six: The Roads to Doing Good are Numerous
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Lesson Seven: The Virtue of Learning the Qur’an
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The meaning of purification and the types of water.
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The etiquette of using toilets and relieving oneself.
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The virtue and description of Wudu (ablution).
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Some things to be taken into account while performing Wudu.
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The invalidators of Wudu.
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Wiping over the slippers and thick socks.
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The description of Tayamum (dry-ablution), its invalidators, and some issues related to it.
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The Merits and Conditions of Salah.
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The Description of Salah (1).
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The Description of Salah (2)
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Permissible Acts in Salah.
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Remembrance-Supplications After Salah. Lesson Seven: Prostration of Forgetfulness.
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Prostration of Forgetfulness.
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Etiquette and Sunnahs of Eid (Muslim feasts).
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The virtues of fasting and its types.
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Fasting the month of Ramadan.
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What is permissible for the fasting person.
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Sunnah and etiquette of fasting.
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Lesson Eight: The Supplication for the Sick
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Lesson Nine: The Virtue of Good Manners
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Lesson Ten: Forgiveness and Humility
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Lesson Eleven: The Strong Believer is Dearer to Allah
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Lesson Twelve: The Prohibition of Frightening People
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Lesson Thirteen: The Prohibition of Lying, Breaking Promises, and Betrayal
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Lesson Fourteen: The Virtue of Cooperation
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Lesson Fifteen: What We Say When the Wind Blows
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Lesson Sixteen: The Rights of a Muslim Towards Another Muslim
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Lesson Seventeen: The Blessings of Health and Free Time
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Lesson Eighteen: The Virtue of Befriending Righteous People and Attending Their Gatherings
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Lesson Nineteen: The Virtue of Prostrating Frequently
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Lesson Twenty: Be Mindful of Allah and Allah will Protect You
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The conditions before the start of the Prophet’s mission to prophethood, and the story of the people of the elephant.
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The birth and upbringing of the Prophet and his marriage to Khadija, Allah be pleased with her.
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The start of the Prophet’s mission to prophethood.
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The secret Dawah (invitation to Islam).
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The public Dawah, emigration to Abyssinia, and the harm the polytheists inflicted upon the Prophet and his companions.
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The Quraysh boycott of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul-Muttalib, the death of the Prophet’s uncle Abu Talib and his wife Khadija, Allah be pleased with her, and the story of Al-Taif.
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The Night Journey of Al-Israa and Al-Miraj.
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The first and second Aqaba pledges of allegiance.
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The great battle of Badr.
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Al-Hudaybiyah Peace Treaty.
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The liberation of Makkah.
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The year of the delegations and the farewell Hajj.
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Lesson One: The Pillars of Faith.
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Lesson Two: Belief in the Angels
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Lesson Three: Belief in the Revealed Books
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Lesson Four: Belief in the Messengers
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Lesson Five: Belief in the Last Day
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Lesson Six: Belief in Divine Decree
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Lesson Seven: Ihsan (Spiritual Excellence)
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Lesson Eight: Monotheism, its importance and virtue
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Lesson Nine: Oneness of Lordship
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Lesson Ten: Oneness of Worship
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Lesson Eleven: Conditions of the Acts of Worship
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Lesson Twelve: The worship of dhikr (remembrance of Allah)
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Lesson Thirteen: The worship of Love
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Lesson Fourteen: The worship of maintaining kinship ties
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Lesson Fifteen: The Worship of Relying on Allah (Tawakkul)
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Lesson Sixteen: The Oneness of Names and Attributes
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Lesson seventeen: The Name of Allah “The All-Watchful”
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Lesson Eighteen: The Name of Allah “The All-Wise”
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Lesson Nineteen: The Name of Allah “The Most Loving”
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Lesson Twenty: The Name of Allah, The Magnificent
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Lesson Twenty One: The Name of Allah, the Granter of Security
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Lesson Twenty-Two: The Name of Allah, The All-Powerful
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Lesson Twenty Three: The Name of Allah, the Responsive
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Lesson Twenty Four: Polytheism and its danger (shirk)
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Lesson Twenty Five: The importance of Sunnah and the obligation of adhering to it.
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Lesson twenty-six: The status of the Companions and our duty towards them.
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Lesson twenty-seven: Loving the people of monotheism.
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Introduction and lesson 1
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The Story of Sulayman, peace of Allah upon him, and the ant
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The Story of the Elephant’s Army
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The Story of Sulayman, peace of Allah upon him, and the hoopoe
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The Story of Ibn Omar, Allah be pleased with him, and the shepherd
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The Story of Abu Bakr Issidiq, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Omar Ibnul-Khattab, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Othman Ibn Affan, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Ali Ibn Abu Talib, Allah be pleased with him
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Lesson 8_Surat Al Kawthar
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A Chapter on the Obligation of Following the Prophet and Adhering to His Sunnah
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A Chapter on our duty towards the Prophet’s companions, his household, and the Muslims
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The First Hadith: Maintaining Acts of Obedience
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The Second Hadith: Sincerity
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The Third Hadith: Being Observant
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The Fourth Hadith: Guiding to Goodness
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The Fifth Hadith: Fulfilling Trusts
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The Sixth Hadith: Dutifulness to Parents
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The Seventh Hadith: Maintaining Ties of Kinship
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The Eighth Hadith: Neighbors’ Rights and the Pertaining Bidding
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The Ninth Hadith: The Virtue of Modesty and Urging to Adopt it
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The Tenth Hadith: Signs of Allah’s Love for His Servant
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The Eleventh Hadith: Lowering the Gaze
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The Twelfth Hadith: The Prohibition of Men Imitating Women or Women Imitating Men
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The Thirteenth Hadith: The Prohibition of Injustice and the Bidding to Restore Rights
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The Fourteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Assumptions, Envy, Spying, Hatred, and Breaking up
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The Fifteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Looking Down on Muslims
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The Sixteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Arrogance and Transgression
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The Seventeenth Hadith: Prohibition of Obscenity and Foul Speech
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The Eighteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Cursing Illness
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The Nineteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Cursing the Wind
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The Twentieth Hadith: Guarding the Tongue
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Acts that necessitate ritual bathing (Ghusl)
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The method for performing ghusl (ritual washing)
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Wiping over the leather socks (khuff)
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Menstruation, Postpartum Bleeding, and Irregular Bleeding (Istihada)
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Conditions that must be attained for the validity of Salah
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The Vigil Night Prayer (Qiyam Al-Layl)
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Invocation of Istikhara (Seeking Guidance from Allah)
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Prostration of gratitude (shukr)
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Prostration of forgetfulness (sahu)
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Congregational Prayer (Jama’a)
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The barrier separating the worshiper from the passersby (Sutra)
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Making up for missed Salah (Qada’)
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Salah of the Traveler and shortening the Salah
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Obligatory Charity (Zakat)
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Zakat Al-Fitr (Obligatory Fitr Charity)
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From the Ethics of Fasting
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I’tikaf (devotional retreat in the mosque)
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Story of Adam (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Nuh (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Saleh (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Ibrahim (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Shuayb (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Ayub (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Musa (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Dawud and Sulayman (peace of Allah upon them both)
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Story of Issa and his mother Maryam (peace of Allah upon them both)
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Lesson One: What Allah prepared for His righteous servants
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Lesson Two: The virtue of knowledge
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Lesson Three: The virtue of performing Salah on time and being dutiful to one’s parents
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Lesson Four: What we say after the adhan (call to prayer)
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Lesson Five: Forbidding Cheating
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Lesson Six: The Roads to Doing Good are Numerous
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Lesson Seven: The Virtue of Learning the Qur’an
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The meaning of purification and the types of water.
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The etiquette of using toilets and relieving oneself.
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The virtue and description of Wudu (ablution).
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Some things to be taken into account while performing Wudu.
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The invalidators of Wudu.
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Wiping over the slippers and thick socks.
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The description of Tayamum (dry-ablution), its invalidators, and some issues related to it.
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The Merits and Conditions of Salah.
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The Description of Salah (1).
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The Description of Salah (2)
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Permissible Acts in Salah.
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Remembrance-Supplications After Salah. Lesson Seven: Prostration of Forgetfulness.
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Prostration of Forgetfulness.
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Etiquette and Sunnahs of Eid (Muslim feasts).
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The virtues of fasting and its types.
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Fasting the month of Ramadan.
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What is permissible for the fasting person.
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Sunnah and etiquette of fasting.
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Lesson Eight: The Supplication for the Sick
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Lesson Nine: The Virtue of Good Manners
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Lesson Ten: Forgiveness and Humility
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Lesson Eleven: The Strong Believer is Dearer to Allah
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Lesson Twelve: The Prohibition of Frightening People
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Lesson Thirteen: The Prohibition of Lying, Breaking Promises, and Betrayal
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Lesson Fourteen: The Virtue of Cooperation
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Lesson Fifteen: What We Say When the Wind Blows
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Lesson Sixteen: The Rights of a Muslim Towards Another Muslim
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Lesson Seventeen: The Blessings of Health and Free Time
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Lesson Eighteen: The Virtue of Befriending Righteous People and Attending Their Gatherings
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Lesson Nineteen: The Virtue of Prostrating Frequently
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Lesson Twenty: Be Mindful of Allah and Allah will Protect You
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The conditions before the start of the Prophet’s mission to prophethood, and the story of the people of the elephant.
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The birth and upbringing of the Prophet and his marriage to Khadija, Allah be pleased with her.
-
The start of the Prophet’s mission to prophethood.
-
The secret Dawah (invitation to Islam).
-
The public Dawah, emigration to Abyssinia, and the harm the polytheists inflicted upon the Prophet and his companions.
-
The Quraysh boycott of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul-Muttalib, the death of the Prophet’s uncle Abu Talib and his wife Khadija, Allah be pleased with her, and the story of Al-Taif.
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The Night Journey of Al-Israa and Al-Miraj.
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The first and second Aqaba pledges of allegiance.
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The great battle of Badr.
-
-
-
Al-Hudaybiyah Peace Treaty.
-
-
The liberation of Makkah.
-
The year of the delegations and the farewell Hajj.
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Lesson One: The Pillars of Faith.
-
Lesson Two: Belief in the Angels
-
Lesson Three: Belief in the Revealed Books
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Lesson Four: Belief in the Messengers
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Lesson Five: Belief in the Last Day
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Lesson Six: Belief in Divine Decree
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Lesson Seven: Ihsan (Spiritual Excellence)
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Lesson Eight: Monotheism, its importance and virtue
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Lesson Nine: Oneness of Lordship
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Lesson Ten: Oneness of Worship
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Lesson Eleven: Conditions of the Acts of Worship
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Lesson Twelve: The worship of dhikr (remembrance of Allah)
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Lesson Thirteen: The worship of Love
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Lesson Fourteen: The worship of maintaining kinship ties
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Lesson Fifteen: The Worship of Relying on Allah (Tawakkul)
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Lesson Sixteen: The Oneness of Names and Attributes
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Lesson seventeen: The Name of Allah “The All-Watchful”
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Lesson Eighteen: The Name of Allah “The All-Wise”
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Lesson Nineteen: The Name of Allah “The Most Loving”
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Lesson Twenty: The Name of Allah, The Magnificent
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Lesson Twenty One: The Name of Allah, the Granter of Security
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Lesson Twenty-Two: The Name of Allah, The All-Powerful
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Lesson Twenty Three: The Name of Allah, the Responsive
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Lesson Twenty Four: Polytheism and its danger (shirk)
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Lesson Twenty Five: The importance of Sunnah and the obligation of adhering to it.
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Lesson twenty-six: The status of the Companions and our duty towards them.
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Lesson twenty-seven: Loving the people of monotheism.
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Introduction and lesson 1
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The Story of Sulayman, peace of Allah upon him, and the ant
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The Story of the Elephant’s Army
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The Story of Sulayman, peace of Allah upon him, and the hoopoe
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The Story of Ibn Omar, Allah be pleased with him, and the shepherd
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The Story of Abu Bakr Issidiq, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Omar Ibnul-Khattab, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Othman Ibn Affan, Allah be pleased with him
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The Story of Ali Ibn Abu Talib, Allah be pleased with him
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Lesson 8_Surat Al Kawthar
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A Chapter on the Obligation of Following the Prophet and Adhering to His Sunnah
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A Chapter on our duty towards the Prophet’s companions, his household, and the Muslims
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The First Hadith: Maintaining Acts of Obedience
-
The Second Hadith: Sincerity
-
The Third Hadith: Being Observant
-
The Fourth Hadith: Guiding to Goodness
-
The Fifth Hadith: Fulfilling Trusts
-
The Sixth Hadith: Dutifulness to Parents
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The Seventh Hadith: Maintaining Ties of Kinship
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The Eighth Hadith: Neighbors’ Rights and the Pertaining Bidding
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The Ninth Hadith: The Virtue of Modesty and Urging to Adopt it
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The Tenth Hadith: Signs of Allah’s Love for His Servant
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The Eleventh Hadith: Lowering the Gaze
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The Twelfth Hadith: The Prohibition of Men Imitating Women or Women Imitating Men
-
The Thirteenth Hadith: The Prohibition of Injustice and the Bidding to Restore Rights
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The Fourteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Assumptions, Envy, Spying, Hatred, and Breaking up
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The Fifteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Looking Down on Muslims
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The Sixteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Arrogance and Transgression
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The Seventeenth Hadith: Prohibition of Obscenity and Foul Speech
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The Eighteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Cursing Illness
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The Nineteenth Hadith: Prohibition of Cursing the Wind
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The Twentieth Hadith: Guarding the Tongue
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Acts that necessitate ritual bathing (Ghusl)
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The method for performing ghusl (ritual washing)
-
Wiping over the leather socks (khuff)
-
-
Menstruation, Postpartum Bleeding, and Irregular Bleeding (Istihada)
-
-
Conditions that must be attained for the validity of Salah
-
The Vigil Night Prayer (Qiyam Al-Layl)
-
-
Invocation of Istikhara (Seeking Guidance from Allah)
-
Prostration of gratitude (shukr)
-
Prostration of forgetfulness (sahu)
-
Congregational Prayer (Jama’a)
-
-
The barrier separating the worshiper from the passersby (Sutra)
-
Making up for missed Salah (Qada’)
-
Salah of the Traveler and shortening the Salah
-
-
-
-
-
Obligatory Charity (Zakat)
-
Zakat Al-Fitr (Obligatory Fitr Charity)
-
-
-
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From the Ethics of Fasting
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I’tikaf (devotional retreat in the mosque)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Story of Adam (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Nuh (peace of Allah upon him)
-
Story of Saleh (peace of Allah upon him)
-
Story of Ibrahim (peace of Allah upon him)
-
Story of Shuayb (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Ayub (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Musa (peace of Allah upon him)
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Story of Dawud and Sulayman (peace of Allah upon them both)
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Story of Issa and his mother Maryam (peace of Allah upon them both)
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Lesson One: What Allah prepared for His righteous servants
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Lesson Two: The virtue of knowledge
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Lesson Three: The virtue of performing Salah on time and being dutiful to one’s parents
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Lesson Four: What we say after the adhan (call to prayer)
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Lesson Five: Forbidding Cheating
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Lesson Six: The Roads to Doing Good are Numerous
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Lesson Seven: The Virtue of Learning the Qur’an
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The meaning of purification and the types of water.
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The etiquette of using toilets and relieving oneself.
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The virtue and description of Wudu (ablution).
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Some things to be taken into account while performing Wudu.
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The invalidators of Wudu.
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Wiping over the slippers and thick socks.
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The description of Tayamum (dry-ablution), its invalidators, and some issues related to it.
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The Merits and Conditions of Salah.
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The Description of Salah (1).
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The Description of Salah (2)
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Permissible Acts in Salah.
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Remembrance-Supplications After Salah. Lesson Seven: Prostration of Forgetfulness.
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Prostration of Forgetfulness.
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Etiquette and Sunnahs of Eid (Muslim feasts).
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The virtues of fasting and its types.
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Fasting the month of Ramadan.
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What is permissible for the fasting person.
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Sunnah and etiquette of fasting.
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Lesson Eight: The Supplication for the Sick
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Lesson Nine: The Virtue of Good Manners
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Lesson Ten: Forgiveness and Humility
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Lesson Eleven: The Strong Believer is Dearer to Allah
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Lesson Twelve: The Prohibition of Frightening People
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Lesson Thirteen: The Prohibition of Lying, Breaking Promises, and Betrayal
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Lesson Fourteen: The Virtue of Cooperation
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Lesson Fifteen: What We Say When the Wind Blows
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Lesson Sixteen: The Rights of a Muslim Towards Another Muslim
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Lesson Seventeen: The Blessings of Health and Free Time
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Lesson Eighteen: The Virtue of Befriending Righteous People and Attending Their Gatherings
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Lesson Nineteen: The Virtue of Prostrating Frequently
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Lesson Twenty: Be Mindful of Allah and Allah will Protect You
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The conditions before the start of the Prophet’s mission to prophethood, and the story of the people of the elephant.
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The birth and upbringing of the Prophet and his marriage to Khadija, Allah be pleased with her.
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The start of the Prophet’s mission to prophethood.
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The secret Dawah (invitation to Islam).
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The public Dawah, emigration to Abyssinia, and the harm the polytheists inflicted upon the Prophet and his companions.
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The Quraysh boycott of Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul-Muttalib, the death of the Prophet’s uncle Abu Talib and his wife Khadija, Allah be pleased with her, and the story of Al-Taif.
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The Night Journey of Al-Israa and Al-Miraj.
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The first and second Aqaba pledges of allegiance.
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The great battle of Badr.
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Al-Hudaybiyah Peace Treaty.
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The liberation of Makkah.
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The year of the delegations and the farewell Hajj.
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Lesson One: The Pillars of Faith.
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Lesson Two: Belief in the Angels
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Lesson Three: Belief in the Revealed Books
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Lesson Four: Belief in the Messengers
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Lesson Five: Belief in the Last Day
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Lesson Six: Belief in Divine Decree
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Lesson Seven: Ihsan (Spiritual Excellence)
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Lesson Eight: Monotheism, its importance and virtue
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Lesson Nine: Oneness of Lordship
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Lesson Ten: Oneness of Worship
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Lesson Eleven: Conditions of the Acts of Worship
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Lesson Twelve: The worship of dhikr (remembrance of Allah)
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Lesson Thirteen: The worship of Love
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Lesson Fourteen: The worship of maintaining kinship ties
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Lesson Fifteen: The Worship of Relying on Allah (Tawakkul)
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Lesson Sixteen: The Oneness of Names and Attributes
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Lesson seventeen: The Name of Allah “The All-Watchful”
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Lesson Eighteen: The Name of Allah “The All-Wise”
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Lesson Nineteen: The Name of Allah “The Most Loving”
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Lesson Twenty: The Name of Allah, The Magnificent
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Lesson Twenty One: The Name of Allah, the Granter of Security
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Lesson Twenty-Two: The Name of Allah, The All-Powerful
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Lesson Twenty Three: The Name of Allah, the Responsive
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Lesson Twenty Four: Polytheism and its danger (shirk)
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Lesson Twenty Five: The importance of Sunnah and the obligation of adhering to it.
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Lesson twenty-six: The status of the Companions and our duty towards them.
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Lesson twenty-seven: Loving the people of monotheism.