2012年1月11日 星期三

The Importance Of Time In Islam




There are among those who believe in the popular saying as "Time is Gold." Time in Islam is more than Gold or any precious material thing in this world. Of all religions, only Islam guides mankind not only to the importance of time but also how to value it. Allah the Almighty and His Messenger, Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), very clearly tell us the value of time, why we must not waste it and how we can make use of our time wisely to increase our Eeman (Faith) and thus attain success, especially eternal success in the life hereafter.

The following are some of the most important duties demanded of Muslims:

Ensuring benefiting from time
Utilizing leisure time
Racing for good deeds
Learning from the passage of time
Seeking the superior times
Planning and organizing time
Fulfillment of time commitments
Necessary awareness of time wasters
Both the Qur'an and the Sunnah enjoin Muslims to be conscious of time. We are reminded that life in this world is nothing but temporary. We never know when death has been appointed for us. We must value time for the satisfaction of Allah the Almighty. For our guidance and success, we must never waste time nor abuse it.

Ibn Abbas narrated that Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said:

"There are two blessings which many people lose: (They are) health and free time for doing good." (Bukhari 8/421)

Indeed, we displease Allah the Most High when we abuse time. We must remember that time must be spent to fulfill our very purpose in life that is to worship Allah all throughout our lives. Allah makes this very clear in the Qur'an when He says:

I have only created Jinns and Men, that they may serve Me. No Sustenance do I require of them, nor do I require that they should feed Me. For Allah is He Who gives (all) Sustenance, Lord of Power, Steadfast (for ever). Qur'an (51:56-58)

But celebrate the praises of thy Lord, and be of those who prostrate themselves in adoration. And serve thy Lord until there come unto thee the Hour that is certain (i.e., death). Qur'an (15:98-99)

Everything we do in accordance with the Qur'an and the Sunnah is an act of worship. Such worship must be done sincerely for the pleasure of Allah alone. We should make use of our time (which includes our "free time") in doing beneficial things especially those that will make us closer to Allah and earn His Mercy.

We have to make use of our time wisely by knowing more of the Qur'an and the Sunnah. We must have correct knowledge of what Allah and His Messenger Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) have commanded us to do and at the same time to refrain from what they have forbidden us. This is imperative so that we earn Allah's pleasure and reward. Allah the Exalted makes it very clear, when he says:

O ye who believe! Obey Allah, and obey the messenger, and make not vain your deeds! Qur'an (47:33)

Corollary to the above divine commandment, we must ask ourselves: Have we been obeying Allah and His Messenger? To what extent have we used our time learning the Qur'an and the Sunnah in order to have correct Eeman (Faith), to do righteous deeds, to enjoin the Truth or do Da'wah, and be patient and constant? As time passes by, are we sure we are devoting our time for the sincere worship and pleasure of Allah the Most High? Are we taking guidance from the following very enlightening Ayat (Qur'anic verses)?

By (the Token of) Time (through the ages), Verily Man is in loss, Except such as have Faith, and do righteous deeds, and (join together) in the mutual teaching of Truth, and of Patience and Constancy. Qur'an (103:1-3)

In line with the above Qur'anic injunction, we have to discipline ourselves by giving value to the importance of time. We must be prompt in doing good deeds, which will increase our faith and subsequently enable us to gain Allah's pleasure and mercy.

Islam encourages Muslims to care for time, to utilize it wisely and not to waste it and to benefit from it. Besides, it holds them responsible for their time.

We have to remember that on the Day of Judgment we shall be asked how we spent our lives, wealth and knowledge. In other words, we will be questioned on how we spent everything that Allah has given us as implied in the following Hadith:

Narrated Abdullah Bin Mas`ud Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said:

"A man shall be asked concerning five things on the day of resurrection: concerning his life, how he spent it; concerning his youth, how he grew old; concerning his wealth, whence he acquired it, and in what way he spent it; and what was it that he did with the knowledge that he had."

The Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), used to call on Muslims to take the initiative to do good deeds before any obstacles arise. For instance, he said, "Lose no time to do good deeds before you are caught up by one of seven calamities awaiting you: a starvation which may impair your wisdom; a prosperity which may mislead you; an ailment which may damage your health; an old age which may harm your senses; a sudden death; the Dajjal (Antichrist); or Doomsday, which is indeed the hardest and most bitter." (at-Tirmidhi, al-Baihaqi)

The above Hadith urges Muslims to take the initiative, and not to delay good deeds; man's life is not free from impediments, such as those calamities, which can prevent him from accomplishing what could have been done earlier. Wise are those who grab available opportunities before being handicapped by obstacles.

If we are to evaluate ourselves objectively, have we been spending our time wisely for the pleasure of Allah the Almighty? Have we been spending our lives based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah? Have we been practicing Muslims? How many of us are Muminoon (Faithful Muslims) and/or Mutaqqoon (God Fearing Muslims)? How much knowledge of the Qur'an and the Sunnah do we know? Do we practice what we learn and impart the same to others or at least share them to our families and kin? Have we ever enjoined to others what is right and forbid what is wrong?

To be successful, we have to manage our time wisely by making plans for virtuous deeds that please Allah the Almighty. We must spend time learning Islam based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah.

Another Year Passes By and Time Marches On

O ye who believe! Fear Allah, and let every soul look to what (provision) He has sent forth for the morrow. Yea, fear Allah: for Allah is well-acquainted with (all) that ye do. Qur'an (59:18)

Another year has passed; minutes move into hours => into days => into weeks => into months => into years - seemingly faster than ever; yet every moment is a precious component of life and every moment counts.

Time - Use it, do not abuse it

Our attitude towards time indicates our attitude towards the value of the capital of life. If we want to purchase something, we require financial capital; and if we want to do something in life, we require the capital of life, time. That is why the Qur'an exhorts us to value the time we have before life is up. Qur'an (63:10)

Realize that...

Time is the measure of life, time is an amaanah (trust), time is a gift from the Creator and its proper use will determine our outcome for eternity.
We are born in time, live in time and die in time; time is the ambit within which we operate. What we do with time is what we do with our lives.
Each one must realize that every moment that passes by is an opportunity gone, used or abused; never to return. Soon time will be up and we'll have to leave this physical world and give account for our lives.
The more we remind ourselves of the responsibility of the present the better we get at living the moment and the better we live the present moment the better the consequence for the future.
Our attitude towards the future influences our mind-set towards the rest of life. Being positive about life ahead is among life's greatest motivators. Hope is the best attitude one can harbor towards the future; this realistic expectation that something good or better could/will happen if only we continue doing the best we can. Remember that today well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope.

Wise are the words of the one who said ... "I expect to pass through this world but once; any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."

"O Allah! Make life a means for every dimension of goodness." [Prayer of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH)]

The Characteristics of Time

We are to bear in mind that time has certain characteristics, among of which are the following:

Time passes quickly.
Time that passes can never return, nor can it be compensated for, for time is irretrievable.
Time is the most precious thing that man possesses.
Muslim's Duty towards Time:

Having all this great value and importance, time is to be duly appreciated and managed. In Islam there is no room for slogans like the so-called "killing time", for in Islam time is really valuable. In fact, wasting time is much more dangerous than squandering property, because unlike property, time cannot be compensated. Free time is a blessing that is overlooked, and not wholly appreciated by many people.

This indicates that it's very important for a Muslim to try his utmost to husband his time and make the best use of it in beneficial things. A Muslim may use portion of his time in making invocations and supplications, celebrating the praises of Allah. The Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), used to supplicate: "O Allah! I seek refuge in You from sorrow and distress, and I seek refuge in You from disability and laziness."

A Muslim should learn how to organize his time, and make a realistic plan for his worldly and religious duties, without any of them overlapping the other. That is to say that one should know how to arrange his priorities: the most important and the most urgent comes first, and carried out according to schedule. Organizing time also includes leaving a place for relaxation and entertainment, for 'all work and no play make Jack a dull boy.'

One of the methods of managing his time properly is for a Muslim to get up early and sleep early, for early hours always yield great blessings. Starting his day with prayer and the supplication of the morning brings the Muslim Allah's grace. A Muslim should always bear in mind that every time has its own task that suits it. Doing tasks in their due times brings about peace of mind and comfort.

Finally, we would like to cite the following Hadith of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), quoting from the Book of Ibrahim, peace be upon him: "A sane person, unless he is mindless, should have four hours: an hour to invoke to his Lord, an hour to count his own deeds, an hour to contemplate about the creation of Allah and an hour to satisfy his worldly needs."

Verily, time is very important for our success both in this temporary world and the eternal world to come. If we waste time, if we abuse it, then we waste and abuse our lives. In the Life Hereafter we will be among the losers, who will suffer the torments in the Hell Fire, if Allah the Almighty will not forgive us. Therefore, if we really give value to our lives then, we must give due value to the importance of time.

In general, sensible people know the importance of time.
Imagine there is a bank which credits your account each morning with $86,400. It carries over no balance from day to day, allow you to keep no cash balance, and every evening cancels whatever part of the amount you had failed to use during the day.

What would you do? Draw out every cent, of course!

Well, everyone has such a bank. Its name is TIME. Every morning, it credits you with 86,400 seconds. Every night it writes off, as lost, whatever of this you have failed to invest to good purpose.

It carries over no balance. It allows no overdraft. Each day it opens a new account for you. Each night it burns the remains of the day. If you fail to use the day's deposits, the loss is yours.

There is no going back. There is no drawing against the "tomorrow". You must live in the present on today's deposits. Invest it so as to get from it the utmost in health, happiness and success! The clock is running. Make the most of today.

To realize the value of ONE YEAR, ask a student who has failed a grade.
To realize the value of ONE MONTH, ask a mother who has given birth to a pre-mature baby.
To realize the value of ONE WEEK, ask an editor of a weekly newspaper.
To realize the value of ONE DAY, ask a daily wage laborer who has kids to feed.
To realize the value of ONE HOUR, ask the lovers who are waiting to meet.
To realize the value of ONE MINUTE, ask a person who has missed the train.
To realize the value of ONE SECOND, ask a person who has avoided an accident.
To realize the value of ONE MILLI-SECOND, ask the person who has won a silver medal in the Olympics.

Treasure every moment that you have! And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time ... and remember that time waits for no one. . .

Yesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery, today is a gift, that's why it's called the present!

Interesting story

Once there was a very handsome, pious, well educated young man, whose parents emphasised for him to get married. They had seen so many marriage proposals, and he had turned them all down. The parents thought it was becoming a little ridiculous or suspected that he may have someone else in mind.

However every time the parents left the girls house, the young man would always say "she's not the one!" The young man only wanted a girl who was religious and practising. (Which was hard to find). However one evening his mother arranged for him, to meet a girl, who was religious and practising.

On that evening, the young man and girl were left to talk and ask each other question (as one would expect). The young man, being a gentleman that, he was allowed, young lady to ask first.
Young girl asked the young man so many questions. She asked about his life, his education, his friends, his family, his habits, his hobbies, his lifestyle, his enjoyment, his time pass, his experiences, his shoe size and his likes and dislikes. Basically everything!

And the young man replied to all of her questions, without tiring and politely with a smile. Young girl took up nearly all of the time, over an hour and felt bad and asked the young man do you have any questions?

Young man said, yes, only have 3 questions...

Young girl thought, wow, only 3 questions okay, go ahead and shoot.
Young man's first question was, (1) Who do you love the most in the world, someone who's love nothing would ever overcome? She said,this is an easy question! Answer to your question is my mother.


Young man smiled and asked second question, (2) You said that you read a lot of Qur'an, could you tell me which Surahs you know the meaning of? Hearing this she went red and embarrassed and said I do not know the meaning of any yet, but I am hoping to soon Insha Allah I have just been a bit busy.
The third question the young man asked, was (3) I have been approached for my hand in marriage, by girls that are lot more prettier than you, why should I marry you? Hearing this, the young girl was outraged, she stormed off to her parents with fury and said I do not want to marry this man he is insulting my beauty and intelligence.

And the young man and his parents were once again, left without an agreement of marriage. This time, the young man's parentswere really angry and said what did you do to anger that young girl, the family was so nice and pleasant, and they were religious like you wanted. What did you ask the girl? Tell us!
Young man said, firstly I asked her,who do you love the most? She said,her mother. The parents said so, what is wrong with that?
Young man said, "no one, is Muslim, until he loves Allah *Subhana Wa Taala *and his Messenger more than anyone else in the world." If a woman loves Allah *Subhana Wa Taala *and Holy Prophet Muhammad *(Choicest blessing and peace be upon him) more than anyone, she will love me and respect me and stay faithful to me, because of that love and fear for Allah *Subhana Wa Taala . And we can share this love, because this love is greater than lust for beauty.

Young man said, then I asked, you read a lot of Holy Qur'an, can you tell me the meaning of any Surah? And she said no. because I haven't had time yet. So I remembered the saying of Imam Shafi'i, "All humans are dead except those who have knowledge .... And all those who have knowledge are asleep, except those who do good deeds .. And those who do good are deceived, except those who are sincere ... And those who are sincere are always in a state of worry (for others)."

She has lived 20 yearson this earth and not found any time, to seek knowledge, why wouldI marry a woman, who does not know her rights and responsibilities and what will she teach my children, except how to be negligent, because the woman is the Madrasah (school) and the best of teachers. And a woman, who has no time for Allah *Subhana Wa Taala , will not have time for her husband.
The third question I asked her was, that a lot of girls, more prettier than her, had approached me for marriage, why should I choose her? That is why she stormed off, getting angry.

Young man's parentssaid that is a horrible thing to say, why would you do such a thing; we are going back there to apologize. Young man said I said this on purpose, to test whether she could control her anger.

Holy Prophet Muhammad said "Do not get angry, do not get angry, do not get angry" repeatedly when asked how to become pious, because anger is from Satan.
If a woman cannot control her anger with a stranger she just met, do you think she will be able to control it with her husband?

So, the moral of this story is, a marriage is based on: Knowledge not looks, Practice not preaching, Forgiveness not anger, Spiritual love not lust and compromise!

One should look for a person who (1)Has love for Allah *Subhana Wa Taala *and his Messenger(2) Has knowledge of the deen (religion), and can act upon it(3) can control her anger and another important and crucial factor that she be (4)willing to compromise.

And it goes both ways, so women seeking a man, should look for the same things.
May Allah *Subhana Wa Taala *make every marriage a success and let us create Love for Allah and his Messenger so that Allah *Subhana Wa Taala *can bless us, and create love in our lives.

"There is no better structure founded in Islam other than marriage". Holy Prophet Muhammad Salalahu Alaihi wa Salam

Story Of Beautiful Woman Who Wish To Marry Pious Husband

There was this beautiful woman, who wanted to get married, but she wanted a very pious husband, so she said that she’ll marry the man who recites the whole Quran every single day, fasts for the whole year and stays awake and worships Allah all throughout the night. She was a very beautiful woman, and a lot of suitors wanted to marry her, but they knew they couldn’t fulfil the conditions she set.

Until this one man stepped forward and said he could fulfil them. So the Imam got both of them married. After the first night of the marriage, the wife sees that the husband doesn’t recite the whole of the Quran, nor does he fast, nor does he stay awake in the worship of Allah, she decided to let it roll on for a few weeks to see if there were any changes, there weren’t, so she filed a complaint and asked for a divorce.

They are both taken in front of the judge, and the judge asked, ‘What were the conditions of the marriage?’ the man replied ‘They were for me to recite the whole Quran daily, keep fast for the whole year and to worship Allah all throughout the night.’ The Judge asked, ‘ did you fulfil them? The man calmly answered, ‘…yes.’ The judge answers, ‘you lie, your wife has said that you don’t, that’s why she’s asking for a divorce’.

But the man insisted that he had fulfilled the conditions, so the judge asked, ‘did you recite the full Quran everyday?’ The man answered yes. The Judge, baffled asked, ‘how? How can you do that?’ The man coolly answered, ‘I recite Surah Ikhlas three times a day and according to Prophet Muhammad (saw), reciting Surah Ikhlas three times is equivalent to reciting the whole Quran.’ The Judge was intrigued, so he asked, ‘how did you fast the whole year?’ The man answered, ‘ I fasted for the whole month of Ramadan, then kept another six fasts in the month of Shawwal, according to Prophet Muhammad (saw), keeping all of the fast of Ramadan then keeping six fasts in the month of Shawwal, is as if you have fasted for the whole year.’

The Judge remained silent, he couldn’t give a reply saying the man was wrong, so finally he asked, ‘ how did you stay awake all night and worship Allah, when your wife saw you sleeping?’ The Judge thought the man wouldn’t be able to answer this one, but the man, cool as a cucumber answered, ‘I prayed Salatul Isha with jamaat, then the next day prayed Salatul Fajr with jamaat, according to Prophet Muhammad (saw), the one who prays Salatul Isha and Salatul Fajr with jamaat, it is as if he had stayed up all night worshipping Allah.’ The Judge sat there looking at the man; the final verdict was about to be released… He said to the man and his wife, ‘…go, just go, there is nothing wrong with this marriage.


The Pious Husband..

Marriage to him is one half of the deen,
To please Allah (swt) is more than a dream.
He wears his beard for his Lord, to please and obey,
He turns to Allah (swt) for Salah at least five times a day.

He prays in the night and makes sure to wake you,
And strives during daylight to provide and protect you.
He lowers his gaze with firmness because he does not desire,
To displease Allah (swt) and face His just ire,

He asks advice from the ummah, and his wife too,
Before making decisions that he might later rue.
To his wife he is humble and always most kind,
Sharing his burdens with strength and clear mind.

He opens his mouth only to say what is best,
Weighing all options ‘fore denying a request.
He takes care of himself and family too
Knowing that Allah (swt) will see them through.

He is a pleasure from Allah (swt) above
Be thankful to Allah (swt) and His blessings through love

Detailed discussions (evidence) on Aqeedah, Tassawuuf, Taqleed, & common Fiqh issues

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Fundamental Resources of Islam:

English Qur'aan Translation (By Mufti Taqi Usmani):

http://www.scribd.com/doc/48056037/E...Taqi-Usmani-HA

English Qur'aan Commentary of 30th Part (By Mufti Shafi Usmani (RA)):

http://www.esnips.com/doc/b91ee770-c...maariful_quran

Full English Translation of Riyadus-Saleheen (2 Volumes of Authentic Ahadeeth) [PDF]:
http://www.esnips.com/doc/352d5fc6-7...aleheen_bewley

Full English Translation of Al-Adab Al-Mufrad: Book of Islamic Manners (by Imam Bukhari (RA)):
http://www.esnips.com/doc/548d204c-5...c6/adab_mufrad

Shamail At-Tirmidhi (A necessary guide for all Muslims in adopting the lifestyle of Rasul-ullah Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam)
http://www.central-mosque.com/sunnah/index.htm

Hayatus-Sahaba (Lives of the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad [Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam] by Shaykh Maulana Yusuf Kandhalwi (RA) (PDF)

Duas from the Qur'aan & Sunnah
http://www.esnips.com/doc/9f271275-a...e9/sunnah_duas

Fazail-e-Namaaz (Virtues of Salat)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/d0a4d9ef-0.../fazaile_namaz

Fazail-e-Zikar (Virtues of Remeberance of Allah)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/fazaile_zikar.pdf

Fazail-e-Quraan (Virtues of Quraan)
http://www.central-mosque.com/quran/fazaile_quran.pdf

Fazail-e-Tabligh (Virtues of Tabligh [Dawa])
http://www.esnips.com/doc/275a589a-6...azaile_tabligh

Muslim degradation and its remedy
http://www.central-mosque.com/sunnah...generation.pdf

Fazail-e-Durood (Virtues of Salat Alan-Nabi)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/5525a0d8-c...fazaile_durood

Fazail-e-Hajj (Virtues of Hajj)
http://www.esnips.com/doc/b023bc31-c...f/fazaile_hajj

Aqeedah:
Aqeedah Al-Tahawiya (The beliefs of Ahlus-Sunnah Wal-Jamaa’h)
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/tahawi.htm

Al-Fiqh Al-Akbar by Imam Abu Haneefa (RA) [PDF]:
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/fiqakbar.pdf

Tafweedh, the Aqeedah of the Salaf:
http://the-deen.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=2778
http://www.darulhikmah.com/index.php...84&topic=469.0

Where is Allah (SWT)?
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/where.htm

If Allah (SWT) is Not UP then why did the Prophet go UP during Miraj (ascension)?
http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...00&postcount=1

Shaykhul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) on Karamat (Charismata) of Aulia Allah (SWT):
http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...59&postcount=1

Are Ash'aris & Maturidies Ahlus-Sunnah? Should Ta'weel (interpretation) be made in Aqeedah?
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/Maturidies.htm

Imam Ash'ari (RA) Repudiating Asha'rism?
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/asharir.htm

Explaining Wahdatul Wujood and do Ulama of Deoband believe that Allah (SWT) is present everywhere?
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/wahdah.htm

Is it permissible for a Muslim to believe that Allah is in the sky in literal sense?
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/literal.htm

Literalism and the Attributes of Allah
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/literal2.htm

Tawassul and it's position in Islam
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/taw1.htm

Position of Tawassul and Waseela in Islam
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/taw2.htm

Establishing Matters of Aqeedah with AHAD Narrations?
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/aahad.htm

Kalam and Islam
http://www.central-mosque.com/aqeedah/kalislam.htm

Tassuwuuf:

http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/index.htm#TASAWWUF

Mawlana Ashraf Ali Thanawi's Conception of Islamic Mysticism
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/ashmyst.htm

Islamic Mysticism (Tassawuff) By Maulana Manzoor Naumani (RA)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/islmtass.htm

The Place of Tasawwuf in Traditional Islam
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/tass3.htm

Scholars on Sufism (Tasawwuf)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/earschtas.htm

The Four Poisons of the Heart
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/posiheart.htm


Taqleed:

Legal Status of following a Madhab (Mufti Taqi Usmani)!
[http://www.esnips.com/doc/d5d273fa-a...llowingAMadhab

What is Taqleed?
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/WhatIsTaqleed.htm

What is a Madhhab and why is it necessary to follow one?
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/WhatIsMadhab.htm

Taqleed or following of an Imam on matters of Shariah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/oneimam2.htm

Why Muslims Follow Madhhabs?
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/madhhabk1.htm

Understanding the Four Madhabs
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/madhhabq1.htm

Madhab of Imam Abu Haneefa:

Imam A'zam Abu Hanifah (RA)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/hanifmy.htm

Upholding the Opinion that Imam Abu Hanifa was One of the Tabi`in
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/abuhanifa_tabi.htm

Academic Background of Imaam Abu Haneefa (RA)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/acadbackhn.htm

What Is The Evidence For The "Hanafi" Iqama?
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/haniqama.htm

Movie of Detailed method & postures for Salah (for Men):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QsGEWn21mL8

Detailed method & postures for Wudhu, Tahara, Ghusl & Salah (PDF book):
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/Fiqh_of_Salah.pdf

The Laws of Menstruation,Postnatal Bleeding, & Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/detbleeding.pdf


Detailed Account of Prayer (Hanafi Madhab)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/Prayer.htm

The Sunna Prayers Related to the Obligatory Prayers: A Detailed Exposition
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/sunfardh.htm
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/sunobli.htm

The Fiqh of Voluntary (Nafl) Prayers:
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/fiqhnafl.htm

Joining ankles in prayers? Shaykh Salih al-'Uthaymin
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/anklshyuth.htm

Detailed discussion about the distance of feet in Salah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/detdisfeet.htm

Differences in salah between men and women (Hanafi Fiqh)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/menwmdiff.htm

Detailed discussion about placing the hands beneath the Navel during Salaah being Sunnah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/handsslh.htm

Detailed discussion about reciting behind the Imam during Salah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/rectfth.htm

Detailed discussion saying Ameen Silently!
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/amensil.htm

Detailed discussion about Raf-ul-Yadain in Salah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/detraf.htm

Tawarruk or Iftirash? How should men sit in Salah?
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/tawiftr.htm

Detailed discussion about Wit'r according in the Hanafi Fiqh
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/hanwitr.htm

Sunnah method and description of Wudhu
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/sunwudhu.htm

Sunnah method and description of Ghusl
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/sunghusl.htm

Sunnah method and description of Tayammum (Dry Ablution)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/suntayamum.htm

Sunnah Method & Description of Salah of a Muslim Man
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/salahman.htm

Sunnah Method & Description of Salah of a Muslim woman
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/salahwoman.htm

Sunnah Method & Description of Janazah Salah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/salahjan.htm

Sunnah Method & Description of Eid Salah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/salaheid.htm

Sunnah method & description of Salah of a Musafir (Traveller)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/salahmusafir.htm

Sunnah method & description of Umrah
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/sunumrah.htm

Sunnah method & description of Salah of Eclipse (Solar & Lunar)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/salaheclipse.htm

Two Adhans on Friday
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/twoadhan.htm

Detailed Account of Taraweeh Prayers (8 or 20)?
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/TaraveehPrayer.htm

Following the imaam until he finishes Taraaweeh (Shaykh Salih Al-Munajjid)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/fintarwh.htm

Differences in the Ummah and the Straight Path (Deobandi/Barelwi differences discussed at length and with evidence)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/diffumm.pdf

Magic & Satanic Influences:Its Kinds, Its Rulings & Protection
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/magic_rulings.pdf

HAJJ at a glance! (Simple 1 Page graphic HAJJ instructions: PDF)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/Hajj_Leaflet.pdf

HAJJ Duas & Intention (PDF)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/Haj_leaflet_duas.pdf

Simple Umrah & Hajj Guide (PDF)
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/simpleh.pdf

Fazail-e-Hajj (Virtues of Hajj) By Shaykhul Hadeeth Maulana Zakariyya (RA)

http://www.esnips.com/doc/b023bc31-c...f/fazaile_hajj

Magic & Satanic Influences:Its Kinds, Its Rulings & Protection
http://www.central-mosque.com/fiqh/magic_rulings.pdf