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(1)
(a) Sleeping and Waking up Early
(b) Use of Miswak
(c) Having always a pleasant smile
(d) Doing Hijama (Cupping)
(e) Sit while eating or drinking
(f) Always speaks good or keep silent
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(3a)
Prophet Muhammad (S, A, W) was monogamous for 25 years when married to his first wife, Khadija bint Khuwaylid . After her death in 619 CE, he
over time married a number of women. Which are Sawdah, `A’ishah, Umm-Salamah, Hafsah, Zaynab bind-Khuzaymah, Zaynab bint-Jahsh, Umm-
Habibah (Ramla), Maymunah, Zaynab bint-`Umais, Juwayriyah, Safiyah, Khawlah bint-Hakim
Of his 13 wives, only two bore him children : Khadija and Maria al-Qibtiyya . The objectives of Muhammad’s marriages have been described
as:
1. Helping out the widows of his companions.
2. Creating family bonds between him and his companions
(Muhammad married the daughters of Abu Bakr and Umar, whereas Uthman and Ali married his daughters. He therefore had family bonds with all the first four Caliphs).
3. Spreading the message by uniting different clans through marriage.
4. Increasing credibility and sources for conveying his private family life. If he only had one wife, then it would have been a tremendous responsibility on her to convey Muhammad’s private acts of worship and family life, and people would try to discredit her to destroy the credibility of these practices.
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(2a)
Bismillah Ar-Rahman Ar-Raheem
Qul a’udhu bi Rabbi-n-nas
Maliki-n-nas
Ilahi-n-nas
Min-sharri-l-waswasi-l-khannas
Alladhi yuwaswisu fi suduri-n-nas
Min al-jinnati wa-n-nas
(2bi)
The importance of this Surah teaches us to always seek refuge in Allah the Lord of all mankind away from their evil
(2bii)
Also devil (Shaitan) has his power everywhere on earth and this Surah is also a key part in seeking refuge and away from Shaitan and other Jinn
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(4a)
1. Sahih al-Bukhari
2. Sahih Muslim
3. Sunan Abu Dawood
4. Sunan al-Tirmidhi
5. Sunan al-Nasa’i
6. Sunan ibn Majah
(4b)
Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī ( Arabic : ﺻﺤﻴﺢ ﺍﻟﺒﺨﺎﺭﻱ ) is one of the Kutub al-
Sittah (six major hadith collections) of Sunni Islam , compiled by
Persian scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari . It was completed around
846 CE / 232 AH.
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(6a)
Shari’ah is an Islamic religious law that governs not only religious rituals but also aspects of day-to-day life in Islam.
(6b)
(i)Qur’an
(ii)Consensus
(iii)Sunnah
(iv)Legal reasoning
(6c)
(i)Quran is the word of Allah that was revealed in Arabic to prophet Muhammad who is the last prophet as stated clearly in the Qur’an.
(ii)The sunnah refers to the habits, practices, words, and
decisions of the Prophet Muhammad in Sunni Islam, and of
the Prophet
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(5a)
Tayammum is the Islamic act of dry Ritual purification using a purified sand or dust, which may be performed in place of ritual washing (wudu or ghusl) if no clean water is readily available or if one is suffering from moisture-induced skin inflammation or scaling.
(5b)
1. Finding a piece of ground which is free of najaasah (unclean elements). This could be any surface that naturally collects dust like rock or sand.[contradictory]
2. Mentally make niyyah, or intention to make tayammum.
3. Recite the bismillah.
4. Place the hands on the surface of the ground.
5. Lift your hands and ensure that there is no dust on your palm surface by hitting your hands together.
6. Rub your face with both your hands. The face encompasses the right ear to the left, and the top of the forehead to the bottom of the chin
7. Rub your hands with one another