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Acts of Worship
Is it permissible for the pilgrim in ihram to wear an umbrella hat that sits directly on the head?
SaveIs it prescribed in Islam to make oneself weep during prayer?
Weeping during prayer is one of the outcomes of humble submission (khushu‘) in prayer. As for making oneself weep, there is a da‘if (weak) hadith that has been narrated concerning it; if it is sahih, what is meant is bringing sorrow into the heart and focusing, not making sounds by weeping artificially.SaveRuling on Appetite Suppressant Patches While Fasting
SaveEffect of Invisible Aligner on the Fast
SaveCan One Fast with Two Intentions?
The fast that is intended for its own sake includes the Ramadan fast, making up missed Ramadan fasts, fasting in fulfilment of a vow, and fasting on special days, such as the days of `Arafah and `Ashura’, and fasting on Mondays. With regard to that which is not intended for its own sake, this refers to cases where the aim is to observe a type of recommended fast, without needing to observe the fast on any particular day, such as fasting three days of every month. In that case, it is permissible to form the intention that you want to combine fasting the day of `Arafah or fasting on a Monday with fasting one of the three days of every month.SaveRecommended Recitation In the Two Sunnah Rak‘ahs Of Fajr and Maghrib
It is recommended to recite Surat al-Kafirun and Surat al-Ikhlas in the two Sunnah rak‘ahs of Fajr and Maghrib.SaveWhich Is Better: Charity or ‘Umrah?
SaveView of Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) about uncertainty regarding prayer
SaveBetween habit and worship
SaveIslamic weights and measures and their modern equivalents
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