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Islamic Quiz

I hope i was clear in the extra-frubal question.

lol, sorry brother its a bit confusing lol. do you mean in which order were they ordained (ordered to do such acts)?

if thats the case then isn't it
1. shahada
2.salah
3.Zakat
4.Siyam
5. Haj

I know the first two were ordered before the hijrah and the last three after the hijrah but the orders might be a bit wrong lol
 

Master of the Wind

Father of Reema
As i read before, that both siyam and zakat was predcribed in the 2nd year after the hijrah, but siyam was a first a choice, then it became fardh. So zakat came afhter siyam.
:)
 

Peace

Quran & Sunnah
Sorry guys been away for a while but I will be here more insha Allah, I have questions are we still waiting for who is giving the questions.


Welcome back brother!! Just go ahead with the questions :)
But don't give so many questions at one time, just one by one :D

Peace
 

TashaN

Veteran Member
Premium Member
lol, sorry brother its a bit confusing lol. do you mean in which order were they ordained (ordered to do such acts)?

if thats the case then isn't it
1. shahada
2.salah
3.Zakat
4.Siyam
5. Haj

I know the first two were ordered before the hijrah and the last three after the hijrah but the orders might be a bit wrong lol

are u still stuck in this one?

1-Shahada
2-Salah
3-Siyam
4-Zakat
5-Haj

(not sure though)

I was waiting for so many answers as much as possible because i wanted to spread more Frubals around. :D

Well, some of the scholars said fasting is before Zakat and others said it's the other way around, so both of you deserve Frubals. :)

As i read before, that both siyam and zakat was predcribed in the 2nd year after the hijrah, but siyam was a first a choice, then it became fardh. So zakat came afhter siyam.
:)

Indeed, this is the opinion of the majority. Double Frubals for you bro. :D
 

TashaN

Veteran Member
Premium Member
1- The pillars of Islam.
ًWitnessing that there is no God but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
Establishing the prayer.
Giving Zakat.
Hajj.
Fasting Ramadan.

2- Iman "faith".
To have Faith in Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, The Last Day (The Day of Judgement) and Al-Qadar (The Divine Predestination) whether it's good or bad.

3- Ihsan.
To worship Allah as you see Him and if you can't see Him, then He sees you.


I'll try to search for that.:shrug:

Frubals for you as well. :p
 

Peace

Quran & Sunnah
Why do we as muslim study seerah?

We do study Seerah so as to know the biography of our beloved Prophet peace be upon him (his birth, his parents, his lineage, hisi tribe and people who lived around him and the events that took place before his birth, during his life and at his death). We do study seerah so as to learn from our Prophet's life since his whole life is replete with lessons and thus we can follow in his footsteps.

Peace
 

Peace

Quran & Sunnah
What is the definition of Seerah religiously and linguistically?

In the Arabic language the word seerah comes from saara yasiru or yaseru which means linguistically to travel or to be on a journey. When we’re talking about someone’s seerah we’re talking about that person’s journey through life. You are talking about the person’s birth, the events surrounding it, his life and his death, and you are also studying the manners and characteristics of that person.
In Shari`ah (Islamic sciences) seerah means the study of the life of the Prophet Mohammed salla lahu `alayhi wa sallam, the last and final prophet and the messenger of Allah. It is the study of his life and all that is related to him. The information related to him would be like the events and aspects surrounding his biography. This would include knowledge of events that preceded his birth, his interactions and dealings with his companions, his family, the people around him, and also the events that occurred shortly after his death.
 
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