Islamic Scholar with evidence
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Preface
Every Muslim must have enough knowledge to fulfill their religious duties and to distinguish between the law and the haram, between the right and the right. The first commandment of Almighty God in the Qur'an was "read". "Read in the name of the Creator's Lord."" indicates the importance of reading the verse and learning it. The Prophet (pbuh) said, "Learning knowledge is obligatory for every Muslim man and woman."
Your work aims to expose every Muslim to revelation and circumcision, especially regarding worship and some important issues encountered in daily life. The principles of Islam are based on two pillars. The circumcision of the Qur'an and Rasûlullah. It is the work of the mujahidends to extract judgments from these two sources. However, it is the duty of every believer to learn and try to act with his sources in revelation and circumcision. According to Şevkânî (d.1250/1832), those who did not achieve the degree of case law from the companion, tabiûn and etbâut-tâbiîn did not imitate a particular institution, but asked them for evidence of their problems and pushed them towards them. This forced the scholars to learn the evidence, and it was the opportunity to discuss the strong and the weak. This is usually indicated by the fact that evidence is mentioned in the works of the first period.
In his farewell sermon, the Prophet said, "Let those who are here deliver what I say to those who are not here. it may be that those who have been conveyed to him will understand better than those who communicate.'2
The evidence on which the provisions are based in the work is generally given and its sources are shown in footnotes. Although the hanefi denomination was based on the preparation of the work, comparisons were made with other denominations at important points. Because today the world has shrunk, Muslims of various denominations have often come together through hajj, umrah, business travel or tourism. The reasons for the emergence of sectarian divisions, which can be considered as details in worship, are briefly included, so that believers from different denominations have an interest in the essence and are intended to be permissive in matters of note;mayan.
In general, every work that Almighty God is pleased and contented with, with faith and violation at its core, is worship. The purpose of learning useful knowledge is to do it. Otherwise, he will be subjected to the following address of Jamaat-i-Hakk: "O believers! Why do you keep saying things that you did not do?" * The Prophet prayed, "My God! Make me take advantage of what you've taught me; Teach me knowledge that will benefit me, increase knowledge"5 "God, I seek refuge in you from useless knowledge." 5
The work consists of eight parts.
In the first chapter, the basic subjects of Islam, the concept of religion, the creation of man, his arrival in the world and his position and responsibility in the universe are discussed.
In the second part], basic faith issues were discussed, and faith issues were explained to each believer as needed.
In the third part], the subject of cleaning is processed, internal, external and environmental cleaning is explained.
Chapter four] included prayer prayers, variations and prayers.
In chapter five], fasting, types, provisions, wisdoms are explained and noted.
In the sixth chapter], zakat and fitre were emphasized, zakat provisions to be applied to underground and aboveground riches, money, gold and silver stocks, trade goods, animals and agricultural products were specified and the positive consequences they would bring to public life were indicated.
In chapter seven], the subjects of pilgrimage, umrah and sacrifice were discussed. In this section, information about the prayers to be performed in the pilgrimage in practice and the necessary information for the pilgrim is given.
In the eighth chapter, various provisions related to daily life were emphasized, problems encountered in family life or commercial and economic life were given and solutions were sought.
However, it should not be believed that all the provisions of Islam are included in this work. Since Islam organizes relations related to individual and public life, from birth to death, these are explained in widely sourced works.
If there is a vague or incomplete aspect in this work, we request that our readers deliver it to the publisher or to us. We wish that this humble work, which we work to copyright without claim, will be consensual with the consent of our Lord.
The effort is from Almighty God.
Prof. Dr. Hamdi DÖNEN
July 30, 1991 - Bursa
Contents
PRESENTATION 5
PROLOGUE 7
PART ONE
I - BIRTH OF RELIGION 15
A - Definition and Scope of Religion 15
B -Origin of Man 18
C -First Man 19
D -Human Cause of Creation 22
E -General Classification of Religions 23
F -Religious Classification of Islamic Scholars 25
G -Features of The Right Religion - 27
II- ISL and Acirc; FEATURES OF M RELIGION 29
III- ISL and Acirc; SOURCES OF M RELIGION 36
A - Original Evidence 36
1) Book 36
2) Circumcision 37
3) Icmâ' 39
4) Comparison 40
B -Individual Evidence 41
1) Employment 42
2) Mesâlih-i Mürsele 43
3) Anvil 43
4) Previous Sharia (Sher'u ban kablenâ) 44
5) Companion Word 46
6) Istishâb 46
IV-ITKADI DENOMINATIONS ... 48
A - Emergence of Allied Denominations 48
B - Ehl-i Circumcision and'l-Congregation 49
C - Allied Denominations 51
1) Salafism 51
2) Wife-to-peer 52
3) Spirituality 53
D - Faith Denominations Considered Bid'atist 54
1) Mu'tezile 54
2) Cebriyye 55
3) Spirituality 56
4) Sîa 57
V-FIKIH DENOMINATIONS
A - Fiqh Term and Scope 59
B - Fiqh Sects and Imams 61
1) Dynastic Sect 61
2) Mâliki Sect 63
3) Shafii Sect 63
4) Hanbeli Sect 64
C - Case Law Studies That Cannot Become Denominations 65
VI - SUFVUF AND ISL and Acirc; LOCATION IN M
A - Definition and Scope of Sufis 67
B - Principles and Evidence On Which it is Based 68
1) Keeping the love of God above every love 68
2) Believers love each other 69
3) The choice of the hereafter to the world 70
4) Promoting heart cleansing and pieance 71
5) Follow the "track leech" path to reach the goal in sufism 73
C - The Merhales and Their Representatives 75
1) Zuhd period 76
2) Systematic sufi period 76
3) Philosophical sufi period 77
4) Cults period 78
D - Deviations in Sufi Thinking 79
VII- TAXPAYERS' COMPANIES
A - Suppose 83
B - Vacip 84
C - Circumcision 85
D - Exclusive 86
E - Mübah 87
F - Haram 88
G - Mekruh 90
H - Mufti 91
VIII - PERSEVERANCE AND LICENSE 93
PART TWO
PRINCIPLES OF FAITH 95
I - FAITH SWEAT AND SCOPE
A - Definition of Faith 97
B - Relationship Between Faith and Islamic Concepts 99
C- Faith-Deed Relationship 101
D - Increase and Fall of Faith 103
E - Icmâlî and Tafsîî Faith 104
F - Terms of Validity of Faith .104
G - People in Terms of Denial and Affirming 105
H - Great Sins 108
II- FAITH IN GOD
A - Almighty God and His Beautiful Names 110
1) The name "Allah" is 110
2) Ism-i a'zam (largest name) 111
3) The most beautiful names of Allah (Esmâ-i husnâ) 112
4) Adjectives of Allah 116
a) Weak Adjectives 116
b) Sub-Sub-Adjectives 120
III- FAITH IN ANGELS
A - Angel Concept and Faith in Angels 125
B - Features of angels 126
C - Angels Missions 127
1) Great angels and their missions 127
2) Other angels 128
D - Genie and The Devil 130
1) Gin 130
2)Devil 131
IV-FAITH IN BOOKS
A -Divine Book
Definition and Faith in Books 134
B -Divine Books 135
1) Pages 135
2) Books 136
a) Torah 136
b)Zebur 137
c)Bible 137
d) Quran-i Kerîm 138
The main provisions of the Qur'an are 139
V- FAITH IN PROPHETS
A - Prophet Concept and Faith in Prophets 144
B - Number of Prophets 146
C - Adjectives of the Prophets 147
D - Miracle 150
1) The main miracles given to previous prophets 150
2) Miracles that show that Muhammad is a prophet. 151
3) Other emergency situations 152
VI - and Acirc; FAITH IN HIRET DAY
A - and Acirc;hirete Faith 157
B - Kabir Life 159
C- Resurrection (Ba's) 160
D - Hashem and Accountability 162
E - Trial Balance 163
F - Sirt Bridge 164
G - A'râf 164
H - Intercession 165
VII - FAITH IN ACCIDENT AND FATE
A - Description of Accident and Fate 166
B - Evidence on Which Accident and Fate Are Based 167
C - Abu Hanife's Vision of Accident and Fate 169
D - Does Fate Change? 170
PART THREE
PREPARATION FOR WORSHIP I - ISL and Acirc; CLEANLINESS IN M
A - Cleaning and Coverage 173
B - Cleaning Is Mandatory 175
C- Cleaning Paths 176
D - Toilet and Acirc;dabı :.... 182
E - Clean Things 184
F - Things Not Considered Clean 185
II - ISSUES RELATED TO ABLUTION AND ABLUTION
A - Description and Nature of Ablution 187
B- Abc/est's Assumptions 188
C- Abdestin Circumcision 189
D - Abdestin and Acirc;dabı 194
E - Ablution Prayers 196
F -Ablution Types 198
G -Abdestin Mekruhs 199
H -Disturbing Situations 199
i -Mesheing on Ecstasy 203
1) Definition of ecstasy and meshin and the evidence on which it is based 203
2) Meshin terms on mest 204
3) Mesheing on socks 205
4) Meshin period on mestler 205
5) Things that spoil the meshi on ecstasy 206
J -Mesheing on Winding (Algebra) 207
K -The Handicapped Abdesti 208
III -HEIGHT ABLUTION (GUSUL)
1) Basic information and evidence 211
2) Situations requiring guslu 212
3) Guslün assumptions : 215
4) Guslun circumcision 217
5) Things that are not permissible for cünp, menstruation or lugsa 218
IV-TEYEMMUM
1) Description and evidence 221
2) Causes of teyemmation 222
3) How teyemmum is made for circumcision 223
4) Conditions of teyemmation 224
5) Things that spoil my teyemm 225
V -WOMEN'S SITUATIONS ( and Acirc;DET VISION AND LUCOSALIK)
A - and Acirc;det Vision (Hayz) 226
1) Description and evidence 226
2) and Acirc;det vision times 228
3) Menstruation in today's medical science 231
B -Lugation (Nifas) 232
C -Provisions of The Inn and The Provisions of The Lundency 233
D -Apology Blood (Employment) 236
FOURTH PART NAMAZ I-NAMAZIN IMPORTANCE
A -Definition and History of Prayer 241
B -Evidence on which prayer is based 243
C -Benefits of Prayer 245
1) Take advantage of prayer 245
2) Take advantage of the individual of the prayer. 245
3) Social benefits of prayer 246
D -Provision for Abandoning Prayer 246
II -PRAYER FOUNDATIONS
A - Quran and Circumcision Prayer Times 249
B - Time of Morning Prayer 251
C - Noon to 2 pm $252,000
D - Time of Afternoon Prayer 253
E - Time of Evening Prayer 254
F - Time of Yacht Prayer 254
G - Prayer Times at the Poles 255
H - Performing Two Prayers in One Time (Cem'u's-Salât) 256
i - Exceptional Times 259
J - Mekruh Times 261
III- PRAYER AND KAMET
A - Azan 266
1) Meaning, evidence and virtue of opza 266
2) The shape and words of the prayer 268
3) Conditions of prayer and kamet 270
4) The custom of listening to the ops 273
5) Reciting prayers outside of prayer 274
B - Kamet 275
IV - NAMAZIN VARIETIES AND REK and Acirc; TLARI
A - Suppose Prayers 276
B - Vacip Namazlar 277
C- Futile Prayers 277
V - NAMAZIN ASSUMPTIONS
A - Stipulated that Prayer is Mandatory 279
1) Being a Muslim 279
2) To have entered my age 280
3) Being smart 281
B - Conditions of Prayer 281
1) Fladesten cleaning 282
2) Clearing of necaset 283
3) Covering the place of avret 284
4) Turning to the qibla 287
5)Time 291
6) Intentions of prayer 294
C - Prayers 297
1) Iftitah one 298
2) Mincemeat in prayer 299
3)Kiraat 302
4) Rükû 307
5) Prostrate 308
6) Last sitting 311
Ta'dîl-i Erkân 312
313 to go from prayer with your own giili
D - Vacips of Prayer 314
E - Circumcision of Prayer 318
F - Prayer and Acirc;dabı 328
G - Prayers 328
H - Things That Disrupt Prayer 336
VI - MAKING MISTAKES IN READING (ZELLETU'L-K and Acirc; RÎYE Aİt PRINCIPLES)
A - Reciprocal Period 346
B - Contractor Period 347
VII - PRAYING WITH THE CONGREGATION
A - Evidence and Virtue on which Praying with the Congregation is based 352
B - Provision of Prayer with the Congregation 353
C - Women Going to Mosques 354
D - Pure Order and Women's Level of Men in Prayer
Found (Muhâzât) 356
E - Excused For Not Going to the Congregation 357
F - Repetition of the Congregation in a Mosque 359
VIII - IMAMLIK 361
A - Conditions of Prayer Imamship 361
B - Priority Order in Becoming an Imam 364
C - Imams 365
D - Conditions for The Congregation to Comply with the Imam 368
IX- FIVE FOUNDATIONS THE WAY NAMAZIN IS BROKEN
A - How Prayers Are Performed Alone 373
1) Morning prayer 373
2) Noon prayer 375
3) Afternoon prayer 376
4) Evening prayer 376
5) Yacht prayer 377
B - Vitir prayer 378
C - How Prayers Are Performed with the Congregation 381
D - Prayers and Remembrances After Prayer 383
X - FRIDAY NAMAZI
A - Description and History 386
B - Evidence on which Friday Prayer Is Based 387
C - Conditions of Friday Prayer 388
D - Conditions for Friday Prayer 390
Zuhr-i hereafter prayer 401
Circumcision prayers at Friday prayers 403
XI - EID AND EID PRAYERS 404
XII- NAFİLE OR TATAVVU'NAMAZLAR 411
A - Muekked Circumcision 411
B - Non-Muekked Circumcision 416
C - Independently Performed Mendup Prayers 417
1) Teheccüd prayer ' 417
2) Bird prayer 419
3) Evvâbîn prayer 420
4) Masjid salutation (tehyyetu'l-masjid) prayer 420
5) Ablution prayer 421
6}Travel prayer 422
7) Hajj Prayer 422
8) Prayer of rest 423
9) Repentance prayer 425
10)Prayer of the Rosary 426
11) Rain prayer prayer 427
12) Solar eclipse (sulf) prayer 429
13)Lunar eclipse (husuf) prayer 430
D - Blessed Days and Nights 431
1) Ashure day 431
2) Regâib night 432
3) Miraç night 433
4) Berat night 433
5) Night of Almighty 435
XIII - IMAMA WAKE UP STATES
A - Imama Wake Up at the Beginning of Prayer (Müdrik) 437
B - Leaving Prayer and Returning to Prayer (Divine) 438
C - Imama Wake Up After First Recitation (Mesbûk) 440
XIV- PROSTRATION ISSUES A - Sehiv Prostration 443
1) Description and construction of the sehiv prostration 443
2) Evidence on which the sehiv prostration is based 445
3) Situations requiring sehiv prostration 446
B - Tilâvet Prostration 450
C - Thank God Prostration 455
XV- HORROR NAMAZI 456
XVI- NAMAZI OF PATIENTS 458
XVII - PASSENGER AND PASSENGER NAMAZI
A - The Master of Campaigning 459
B - Start of Travel Provisions 463
C - Provisions of the Campaign 463
D - Travel-Related Issues 467
E - End of Journey 469
XVIII - ACCIDENT OF PRAYERS
A - Accident of Prayers and Evidence On Which 471
B - Apologies For Lowering Prayer 473
C - Accidental Form of Prayers Not Performed on Time 474
XIX- CONSULTATION AND GIANT
XX- FUNERAL AND FUNERAL NAMAZI
A - Considerations Before and During Death 482
B - Work to Do at The Time of Death 484
C - Prophet's Death 486
D - Bathing of the Funeral '. 487
E - Funeral Shroud 489
F - Funeral Prayer 490
G - Burial and Burial 496
XXI - BEING A CITY IN THE WAY OF ALLAH
A - Martyrdom and Virtue 499
B - Provisions of martyrs 500
XXII - KABİr LIFE AND GRAVE VISIT
A - Kabir Life 503
B - Tombs and Cemeteries 505
C - Kabir Visit 508
CHAPTER FIVE
Fasting
I - FASTING WORSHIP AND BENEFITS 513
A - Description and History 513
B - Virtue and Benefits of Fasting 514
II- THE HOLES ON WHICH FASTING IS SUPPOSED TO BE BASED
III - TYPES OF FASTING
A - Suppose Fasts 519
B - Vacip Fasts 520
C - Futile Fasts 520
D - Days When Fasting Is Forbidden 522
IV - FASTING FOUNDATION AND FAMILY and Acirc; LEAGUE DELIVERY
A - Fasting Time 525
B - Determination of ramadan crescent 526
C - Different BirthPlaces of the Moon (Revolution metal') 529
V - CONDITIONS OF FASTING
A - 532 Of the Conditions of Fasting
B - Excuses For Not Fasting 534
C - Terms of Validity of Fasting 538
VI - EXCLUSIVE THINGS FOR FASTING 544
VII - THINGS THAT ARE FASTING MEKRUH 548
VIII - BREAKING THE FAST, ACCIDENT AND REDEMPTION
A - Situations That Break the Fast and Require Accident Alone 550
B - Situations That Break the Fast, Require Accident and Redemption 554
C - Accident of Fasting 556
D - Redemption Fast 557
E - Fasting Ransom 558
IX - REDEMPTION VARIETIES
A - Fasting Redemption 561
B - Oath Redemption 561
C - Redemption of Killing a Mu'mini by Mistake 563
D - Zıhar Redemption 564
E - Redemption of Iken Shaving in Hajj 566
X- OFFERINGS AND VARIETIES
A - Adan's Sanctuary 567
B - Terms of The Mount 568
C - Adan Varieties 569
XI - ITIC and Acirc; F
A - Evidence of The Legitimacy of Faith 572
B - Terms of Faith 573
C - Types of Faith 574
D - Faith and Acirc;dabı 574
E - Faith-Breaking Things 575
CHAPTER SIX
ZEK and Acirc; T I - ZEK and Acirc; TIN SCOPE AND ASSUMPTION
A - Description of Intelligence 579
B - Wisdoms of Intelligence 579
C - Evidence on which intelligence is based 581
D - Punishment for Not Giving Intelligence 583
II - ZEK and Acirc; TIN TERMS
A - Conditions of Presumption of Intelligence 586
B - Requirements for The Validity of The Intelligence to Be Given 595
1) Intent 595
2) Loan 597
C - Time to Assume and Pay For Intelligence 597
D - Goods Exposed and Hidden 599
III - ZEK and Acirc; TYPES OF GOODS THAT ARE TABOO
A - Intelligence of gold, silver and coins 601
1) Relative in gold and silver 601
2) Intelligence of zinet item 604
3) Relative kamamlama 605
4) The intelligence of low-setting gold and silver , 606
5) Intelligence of paper coins 607
6) Intelligence of salary, salary and self-employment earnings 608
7) Intelligence of receivables 609
B - Intelligence of Trade Goods 610
1) Evidence of the intelligence of trade goods 611
2) Conditions for obtaining zakat from trade goods 612
3) Calculation of intelligence from trade goods 613
C - Intelligence of Companies 615
1) Capital partnership and intelligence of industrial organizations 615
2) Intelligence of stocks 616
3) Zakat 618 in partnership with labor capital (mudarabe)
4) Intelligence of bonds and treasury bonds 618
D - Intelligence of Buildings, Land and Transport Vehicles 618
E - Intelligence of Mines and Treasures 620
F - Intelligence of Agricultural Products and Fruits 623
1) Conditions for obtaining zakat from agricultural products 624
2) Agricultural products to be given zakat and liabilities 625
G - An Overview of Land Statuses in Islam 627
1) Types of land according to the way they were conquered 628
2) Land varieties in terms of whether or not to be subject to death 630
3) Death on Turkish soil 632
H - The Intelligence of Animals 632
1) Intelligence of sheep and goats 633
2) Intelligence of cattle and buffaloes 635
3) The intelligence of camels 636
4) The intelligence of horses 637
5) Intelligence of fish and animal farms 638
i - An Assessment of the Intelligence of Animals 639
J - Direct or State Handing Out Intelligence 640
K - How Intelligence Is Paid 642
IV - ZEK and Acirc; WHERE TO GIVE TIN
A - Eight Classes 647 to Give Intelligence
B - No Zakat 653
C - Zakat-Vergl Relationship 658
V- FITIR CHARITY
A - Definition and Evidence Based on 661
B - Requirements for Liability with Fitre 663
C - Places to Give Fitre 665
CHAPTER SEVEN
HAJJ AND UMRE 667
I- DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE OF PILGRIMAGE
A - Description and Sanctuary of Hajj: 669
B - History of the Kaaba and Hajj Worship 672
II- ISL and Acirc; THE HOLES OF THE PILGRIMAGE IN M 677
III- THE CONQUEST OR DEATH OF THE PILGRIMAGE 680
IV- CONDITIONS FOR THE PILGRIMAGE 682
V- CONDITIONS OF THE PILGRIMAGE
A - Common Terms 685
B - Women's Special Conditions 686
C - Other Situations That May Interfere with Hajj 688
VI - CONDITIONS OF PILGRIMAGE 690
VII- EXPORT PLACES (Mîkatler) 691
A - Residents of harem area 692
B - Residents in Hıl Region 692
C - Out-of-Field Arrivals (Afakî) 693
1) Definition of afakî 693
2) Places of Mîkât 693
VIII - IRAM 695
A - Runes of Export 695
B - Consequences of Entering harem zone without export 698
C - Acts Prohibited to The Export 699
D - Acts and Behaviors Not Covered by Prohibition for Export 702
IX - TYPES OF FORECLOSURE 703
A - Ifrad Hajj 703
B - Dividend Pilgrimage 704
C - Breaker Pilgrimage 705
X- PILGRIMAGE RUNES 708
A - Arafat Foundation 708
1) Conditions of validity of the foundation 709
2) Circumcision of arafat foundation 710
B - Visiting Concession 711
C - Tavaf Types 713
1) Kudm tavaf 713
2) Visit (ifâda) concession 713
3) Farewell (sader) concession 713
4) Tehyyetu'l-masjid concession 714
5) Futile tavaf 714
D - Virtue of The Concession 715
XI- HACCIN VACİpS 717
XII - CIRCUMCISION OF PILGRIMAGE 726
XIII - HACDA VEK and Acirc; LET (NIĞDE) 731
A - Power of Attorney in Worship 731
B - Terms of Power of Attorney for The Hajj, Which Is Supposed to Be 733
XIV- PUNISHMENT FOR NON-COMPLIANCE WITH THE BANS ON IRAM AND HAJJ
WIRE AND ACIRC OF THE SHORTCOMINGS IN THEIR FILMS; FSI
A - Punishment and Redemption of Hajj Killings 735
B - Payment of Penalties and Redemptions in Hajj or Umrah
Time and Place 740
XV - HAJJ OBSTRUCTION OR PILGRIMAGE EVASION (Ihkar and Fevât)
A - Hajj Obstruction (Ihsâr) 741
B - Hajj Abduction (Fevât) 742
XVI- HAJJ RELATED APPLICATION 743
XVII- UMRE AND ITS APPLICATION 747
A - The Sanctity of Umrah and the Evidence on which it is Based 747
B - Umrah Construction 748
C - Umrahs made by the Prophet 749
1) Accident umrah 750
2) Umrah from Ci'râne in the 8th year of migration 751
3) Umrah 751 with farewell pilgrimage
XVIII - HEDY VICTIM AND VERDICTS
A - Hedy Victim and Evidence Based 752
B - Hedy Victim Types 754
C - Hedy Victim's Cutting Place and Time 755
D - Meat of Victims Slaughtered in Hajj 755
E - Fasting Instead of Victim 756
XIX- MAIN PLACES TO VISIT IN MECCA-I MÜKERREME
A - Masjid al-Haram: 758
B - Ten'îm and Masjid: 760
C - Where Mr. Akabe's Were Made: 761
D - Hira-nur Cave: 762
E - Sevr Cave: 763
XX- MAIN PLACES TO VISIT IN MEDJNE-I MÜNEVVERE
A - City of Medina and Medina Harem: 765
B - Masjid al-Nabî: 766
C - Virtue of Masjid al-Nabî: 767
D - Visit to the Tomb of the Prophet: 769
E - Cuban Masjid: 770
F - Masjid-i Qiblateyn (Masjid with Two Qibla): 771
G - Baki Cemetery: 772
I - Trench Warfare Locations 772
J - Uhud Martyrdom 774
K - Badr Martyrdom 775
XXI - TWO IMPORTANT PLACES TO VISIT OUTSIDE THE CITY
A - Masjid al-Aqsa (Beyt-i Makdis): 777
B - Ashâb-ı Kehf 779
EIGHTH PART
Victim
I- DESCRIPTION AND SCOPE OF THE VICTIM
A - Description and History of the Victim 783
1) Sacrifice in Jews 783
2) Sacrifice in Christians 785
B - Sacrifice in Islam and The Evidence On Which It Is Based 786
C - Verdict of Sacrificial Slaughter and Types of Victims 788
D - Conditions Sought in The One Responsible for Sacrificial Slaughter 790
E - Time and Shape of Sacrificial Slaughter 792
II- TYPE OF VICTIM AND WHETHER IT IS ABSORPS 796
III- WITH THE VICTIM'S MEAT AND OTHER PARTS
RELATED TERMS 800
IV- AKÎKA VICTIM 803
V- PROVISIONS FOR NEWBORN CHILD 805
CHAPTER NINE
SOME IMPORTANT ISSUES RELATED TO DAILY LIFE
I- ISL and Acirc; GENERAL FRAMEWORK OF NATIONAL PROVISIONS
1) Worships 811
2) Treatments 811
3) Ukûbât 812
II- HEL and Acirc; LLER AND HARAMS
1 - What is the limit of halal and haram concepts,
Are there varieties? 813
2- Living on land, eating meat and not eating it
What are the animals? 814
3- Those who eat meat and do not eat meat from aqua aquaculture animals
Which ones? 818
4- What is Islam's approach to drinking? 820
5- Is it permissible to sell and trade liquor? 821
6- What is gambling, what is its judgment according to Islam? 822
7- What is the provision of smoking? 823
8- Is there a limit to the use of gold, silver and silk clothing? 824
9- Is it permissible to use cologne and alcoholic substances? 825
10- What is the provision of adultery in Islam? 826
11- What measures has Islam taken against adultery? 828
12-Is organ transplantation permissible? 829
13- What is the provision of casting and performing magic? 831
14 - To have a dental filling or to have a tooth covering
will it interfere? , 832
- SOME PROVISIONS RELATED TO FAMILY LIFE
15- What are the conditions and conditions of marriage according to Islam? 835
16- Can anyone look at the woman they want to marry? 835
17- What are the barriers to marriage according to Islam? 836
a) Constant barriers to marriage 836
b) Temporary marriage barriers 837
18- Is the title money given for marriage permissible? 839
19- Mehir and gifts given during engagement, engagement
who does it belong to if it breaks down? 839
20- What are the financial rights of a married woman? 840
21- What are the rights of the husband in marriage? 842
22- What are the rights of a woman whose husband has passed away? 843
23- What are the financial rights of the divorced woman? 843
24- Who owns the children's living expenses? 844
25- Who owns the living expenses of the parents and other relatives? 844
26- The effect of religious separation on living expenses
Does it exist? 845
27- Is it permissible to discriminate between boy and girl? 846
28-What are the circumstances that end marriage according to Islam? 847
(1) Termination of marriage 847
(2) Ric's divorce 847
(3) Divorce 848
(4) Sunni talact 849
(5) Bid's talact 849
(6)Conditional divorce 849
(7) Divorce for a price (hul'-muhâlea) 850
(8) 850
(9) Method 851
(10) Divorce by court order 851
(11) Lian method 853
(12) The effect of religious disposition on marriage 853
(13) Death of one of the wives 854
29- What is the verdict of divorce with three troules at a time? 854
30- Which spouse will receive wedding gifts in the event of a divorce? 856
31-Does the woman have the authority to divorce? 856
32- What is the marriage of Mut, what is his rule in Islam? 857
33- To settle for a religious marriage without an official marriage
Is that all right? 858
34- Does a word or verb that requires blasphemy have a recourse effect? 860
35- What is Hülle and how does it happen in accordance with Islam? 861
36- Is adoption permissible? 862
37- Is IVF practice permissible? 863
38- Is there a special dress shape for Muslims? 863
III - IMPORTANT ISSUES RELATED TO ECONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL LIFE
39- What is the place of commerce in Islam? 865
What is 40-Riba, how many varieties are there? 866
41-What qualities should be found in a sold commodity? 869
42- What is black marketeering? 870
43- Is it permissible for the state to apply narh to commercial goods? 870
44-What is the sales ban before the hilt, in the business life
what effects will it have? 872
45- Meet the manufacturer who brings the goods to the market on the way and
is it permissible to take it? 872
46- Is it permissible for the city to sell on behalf of the peasants? 873
47- Is it permissible to sell during Friday prayers? 874
48- Is there a limit to the amount of profit? 874
49- What is exorbitant profit? What is the percentage? 875
50- According to Islam, the right of the tenant and the renter and
What are their responsibilities? 876
51-Is air money permissible? 878
52-Is interest permissible? 879
53- Is it permissible to break a promissory note or check? 880
54- How are debtor-creditor relations regulated in Islam? 881
55-What is a Selem contract? 882
56- To receive a letter of guarantee and, accordingly, to
is it permissible to undertake? 882
57- What is the evidence of the trade partnership in the Qur'an and circumcision,
How many types of partnerships are there? 883
Types of partnerships: 884
(1) Mufâvada partnership 884
(2)Inan partnership 885
(3) Credit partnership (Body company) 885
(4) Labor partnership (Sanâyî' or ebdân company) 885
(5) Labor - capital partnership (Mudârabe) 885
(6) Agricultural partnership (Muzâraa) 886
(7) Vineyard-garden partnership (Musâkât) 886
(8) Tree planting partnership (Mugârase) 886
58- How to obtain large loans for investment in Islam? 887
59- The negative effects of interest in countries with strong economies are clearly
What is the cause of the negative impact in Turkey when it is not seen? 887
60- Is it permissible to trade stocks and stocks? 888
61- Compliance with the sale of gold, silver or foreign currency (consumables)
Are there any special conditions required? 890
62- Does the paper money in circulation today count as the money? 891
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