While Nafli Itekaf can be for any duration, a common practice and understanding points to three days as a representative period for voluntary seclusion.
The Quran, in Surah At-Tawbah (9:60), enumerates eight specific categories of recipients for Zakat.
Namaz-e-Istasaqa is a special prayer offered to implore Allah for rain, especially during periods of drought.
The standard Usher on land irrigated by natural means (like rain) is one-tenth (0.1) of the produce.
In Islam, ultimate sovereignty rests solely with Allah, from whom all authority is derived.
Islam designates four sacred months (Dhul-Qi'dah, Dhul-Hijjah, Muharram, and Rajab) where fighting is forbidden.
'Gharmeen' is an Arabic term used in Islamic jurisprudence to denote individuals burdened by debt.
Respecting all faiths is a core tenet of Islamic toleration.
Article 31 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973, outlines the State's responsibility to make arrangements for the proper organization of Zakat.
In cases of natural disasters, individuals bear the loss themselves, as there is no stipulated financial compensation from the state or community for destroyed crops.
Fidiya refers to the ransom paid by prisoners, particularly in early Islamic history, to secure their release or avoid harsher treatment.
\\\"Fi Sabeelillah\\\" refers to dedicating efforts or resources solely for the pleasure and cause of Allah.
Imam Ghazzali is widely recognized as the author of 'Ahya al-Uloom,' a foundational text in Islamic jurisprudence and spirituality.
The Holy Quran explicitly mentions the four obligatory acts of Wuzu, which are washing the face, washing the hands and arms up to the elbows, wiping the head, and washing the feet up to the ankles.
The initial application of Usher (charity) was on the 'product' or yield derived from agricultural land, as a form of obligatory charity.
Salat-e-Khusoof is the recommended prayer for a lunar eclipse as per Islamic tradition.
While 'Jihad' can include fighting in defense, its broader meaning encompasses striving in the way of Allah in all aspects of life.
The standard rate of Zakat applicable to most forms of wealth is 2.5%, which is equivalent to 1/40.
The obligation of Zakat is understood to commence from the sighting of the new moon for the month of Ramazan.
Shirkātul-milk, a partnership in existing property, is a type of Shirkāt ul aqād (contractual partnership).
Nimaz e Kasoof is the prescribed prayer for a solar eclipse, observed as a reminder of Allah's power.
Zakat is an act of worship and a form of obligatory charity for Muslims, thus it is not applicable to the assets of a deceased person or a non-Muslim foreigner.
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