Worship Acts
Section One: Purity (Al-taharah)
Chapter 1: Impurities and Purifiers (Najasa and Motahirat)
Impurities
Purifiers
The takhalli rulings
Chapter 2: Rulings of Purification (at-Tattahor)
from al-Hadath al-Al-Asghar and al-Janabah al-Hadath al-Al-Asghar and its ablution (wudu)
(A) Things that affect/make al-Hadath al-Asghar
(B) Consequences of al-Hadath Al-Asghar
(C) The conditions of ablution (wudu)
(D) The acts of ablution (wudu)
(E) The doubts in ablution (wudu)
(F) Splint and bandage (jabeerah) ablution (wudu)
(G) The ablution of da’im Al-Hadath
Al-Jenabah and its rules of washing
(A) Al-Janabah
(B) How to wash away Al-Janabeh
At-Tayammom and its rulings
(A) Conditions that justify At-Tayammom
(B) Things used for At-Tayammom
(C) The requirements/conditions of At-Tayammom
(D) How to perform At-Tayammom
(E) The rulings of At-Tayammom
Chapter 3: Rulings on the Three Types of Blood
The Menses (al- Hayd)
(A) The general requirements
(B) Categories of women according to the blood
(C) The rulings for the first-timer and the woman with irregular periods
(D) The regular woman
(E) The woman who forgets her period
(F) General rulings
An-Nifas (post-natal blood)
(A) The general conditions
(B) Nifas rulings
Al-isithadah
(A) Defining Al-isithadah and its degree
(B) The rulings regarding the change of the degree of Al-isithadah
(C) The ruling regarding the stoppage of blood
Finally, the acts, which women sees during the menses, Nifas or Al-isithadah must abstain from
(A) During the menses and Nifas
(B) During Al-isithadah
Chapter 4: Rulings relating to the dying and recently deceased
Introduction
(A) Washing the dead
(B) The Tehneet
(C) The Takfeen (shrouding)
(D) The prayer for the dead
(E) The burial
(F) Washing after touching the dead
Section Two: Prayer (Assalat)
Chapter 1: The daily prayers
(A) The times of the obligatory prayers and their additional prayers
(B) The dress code for praying
(C) The place of prayer
(D) The direction
(E) Athan and iqamah
(F) The intention for prayer
(G) The Takbeerat of ihraam
(H) The Recital and thikr
(I) The Ruku (bowing)
(J) The Sojood (prostration)
(K) The Tashahod
(L) The Tesleem
Epilogue
(A) Terteeb (order, sequence)
(B) Mowalat (succession)
(C) Qunoot (special supplication)
(D) Ta‘qeeb (thikr and recitals after prayer)
Chapter 2: The Rest of Obligatory and Recommended Prayers
(A) The Friday prayer
(B) The Ayat (signs) prayer
(C) The Eid prayer
Chapter 3: Shortcomings/lapses in Prayer (Al-khalal)
(A) Things that invalidate the prayer (monafiyat)
(B) Additions and omissions in prayer
(C) The doubt (shak) rulings
First: Doubts in acts
Second: Doubting the number of rak‘ahs
Third: The ihtiyaat (precautionary additional) prayer
Finally: Sojood as-Sahw
Chapter 4: Prayer of the Traveller
(A) The homeland (al-Watan) and its categories
(B) The state of travelling
(C) Acts that cancel the traveling state
(D) Exceptions in the Qasr (short) ruling
(E) The start of the Qasr ruling
(F) Shortcomings in the prayer of the traveller
Chapter 5: Congregational Prayer (assalat Al-jama’ah)
(A) Prayers where iqtida’ is allowed
(B) Conditions/requirements and method of iqtida’
(C) The conditions/requirements of the congregation leader
Chapter 6: Offering prayers as Qada’ (make up)
(A) Qada’for one’s self
(B) Offering Qada’ for the dead
Section Three: Fasting (Sawm/ Assyiam)
(A) The start of the month of Ramadan
(B) The conditions and validity of the fast
(C) The fasting obligations
(D) Al-Kaffarah (atonement)
(E) Al-Fidyah
(F) The Qada’(make up)of fasting
Section Four: Az-zakat (Alms) Tax
(A) The Zakat of cattle
(B) The Zakat of crops
(C) The Zakat of money
(D) Rulings regarding paying Zakat
(E) Types of entitled individuals
(F) Description of the entitled individuals
(G) The fitrah Zakat
Section Five: Al-Khums Tax (The One-Fifth Tax Levy)
(A) Possessions on which khums is payable
(B) The maintenance surplus
(C) The khums of business capital
(D) Estimating the khums
(E) Paying the khums
Section Six: Enjoining What is Right and Forbidding What is Wrong (evil)
(Al-Amr bil-Ma‘rūf wal-Nahi ‘Anil-Monker)
(A) Requirements enabling enjoining and forbidding
(B) Who is to enjoin and forbid
(C) Levels of enjoining and forbidding
(D) Rulings of enjoining and forbidding
Epilogue
Section Seven: The Parameters and Obligations of Defence (Ad-Difā‘)
(A) Defending one’s self and what relates to it
(B) Defending the homeland
Epilogue: Reaction using similar acts (ar-Redd bil-Mithl)