Kitab-ul-Roza, Zaqaat & Hajj

KITAB-US-SAUM/ROZA

THE BOOK OF FASTING

  • Significance of fasting
  • Virtue of Ramzan.
  • A sermon of the Prophet at the arrival of Ramzan.
  • Worth and recompense.
  • Fasting and Taraweeh.
  • Intercession by fast and Quran.
  • Irreparable loss.
  • Abstention from sin.
  • The last Ashra and lailatul Qadr.
  • Special supplication.
  • Last night.
  • Itikaf
  • Usual practice of the Prophet (P.B.U.H).
  • Sighting of the moon
  • When to begin and end the fast of Ramzan.
  • Proof of the visibility of moon through report and evidence.
  • Prohibition of fasting on one or two days before the commencement of Ramzan.
  • Sahr and iftari
  • Haste in iftari delay in sahr.
  • Prohibition of saum-wisal.
  • What is better for iftar.
  • Supplication of iftar.
  • Reward on inviting a fasting person to join at fast-breaking meal.
  • Fasting on journey.
  • Making amends for not observing an obligatory fast.
  • Expiation for missing fast without a cogent reason.
  • By what timings a fast is not impaired or nullified.
  • Nafl fasts
  • Zakah of the body.
  • Abundance of supererogatory fasts in a month are enough.
  • Practice of the Prophet concerning three fasts in a month.
  • Fasts of ayaam-ul beed.
  • The fast of ashurah.
  • The fast of arafah.
  • The fast of 15th of shaban.
  • Supererogatory fasts on particular days.
  • Days on supererogatory fasts are prescribed.
  • A supererogatory fast be voided.

KITAB-UZ-ZAKAH

THE BOOK OF ZAKAH

  • Importance of zakah
  • Three aspects.
  • Earlier canonic laws.
  • The call of zakah after faith and salah.
  • Punishment on non-payment of zakah.
  • Purification of wealth.
  • Rules and regulation
  • Minimum wealth attracts zakah.
  • Zakah on good of trade.
  • Payable at the expiry of a year.
  • Zakah can be paid in advance.
  • Zakah and the family of Prophet(P.B.U.H).
  • When it is not permitted to hm to beg and when it is disgraceful in any case.
  • If begging is unavoidable one should beg from virtuous men.
  • Place your need before God. Not men.
  • Assurance of paradise in abstention from begging.
  • If anything is given to you without solicitation of greediness, Take it.
  • Do not beg as long as you can earn by work or service.
  • Meonetary good-doing apart from zakah.
  • Charity is enjoined pon all Muslims, rich or poor.
  • Exhortation to charity.
  • Only that remains and will be use which is spent in the way of Allah.
  • The way of men of faith and trust concerning expenditure in Allah’s way.
  • Rich people who do not spend freely in the way of God are the losers.
  • Auspiciousness of charity.
  • Increase in wealth.
  • Reward on feeding and clothing the needy.
  • Even giving food and drink to animals that are hungry or thirsty is charity.
  • Saving fellowmen from annoyance or inconvenience gets one to paradise.
  • When does charity fetch greater reward.
  • To spend on one’s dependents too, is charity.
  • Superiority of spending on kinsmen.
  • Charity on behalf of deceased.

KITAB-UL-HAJJ

THE BOOK OF HAJJ

  • Nature and objects of the hajj.
  • Obligatoriness and superiority of the hajj.
  • Miqat ihram talbia
  • The robe of Ibrahim.
  • Taking a bath before ihram
  • Talbiah of ihram.
  • First of ihram.
  • Talbiah should be said with a loud voice.
  • Special supplication after talbia.

Farewell hajj.

  • Principle rituals and ceremonies of the hajj.
  • Entry to Makkah and first tawaf.
  • The black stone.
  • Zikr and supplication in tawaf.
  • Importance of the halt at Arafat.
  • Rami jamarat.
  • Tawaf ziyarat and tawaf wada.
  • Hugging the multazamm.
  • Holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.
  • Samctity of Makkah.
  • Glory to Madinah.
  • Superiority of masjid Nabawi.