- KITAB-UT-TAHARAH
- THE BOOK OF PURIFICATION
- The place of cleanliness in Islam.
- Cleanliness is a part of faith.
- Punishment of the grave due to impurity.
- Purification after a natural evacuation.
- Purification with water.
- Where not to defecate.
- Choice of the place of urination.
- Prayer before entering the lavatory.
- Prayer on coming out of the lavatory.
- Virtue of wudu
- Sources of purification from sins and forgiveness.
- Wudu is the key of all the gates of heaven.
- Effulgence of organs of wudu on day of resurrection.
- Complete and faultless wudu despite inconvenience.
- Solicitude for wudu is a sing of perfection of faith.
- Wudu upon wudu.
- Harmful effects of a defective wudu.
- Miswak
- Special occasions.
- Miswak is the sunnah of the PROPHET(PBUH).
- Ten personal characteristics.
- Miswak add to the value of namaz.
- Wudu
- No prayer without wudu.
- Sunnah and properties.
- Water should not be spent wastefully.
- Use of towel or handkerchief.
- Supplication at the end of wudu.
- Reciting after ablution.
- Janabat and its ghusl.
- Ghusl on Friday.
- Ghusl after bathing the dead body.
- Ghusl of ID
- Tayammum
- Philosophy of tayammum.
- The command.
KITAB-US-SALAT
- THE BOOK OF PRAYERS
- Pre-eminence of salat
- Omission of prayers in inimical to faith and an act of apostasy.
- Obligation of the five daily prayers and the promise of forgiveness.
- Source of forgiveness and purification.
- The promise of forgiveness and paradise.
- Most pleasing deed.
- Hours of salat
- Timetable of daily prayer.
- The prophet’s usual practice and advice regarding the time for asr.
- Offering prayer near the close of the specified time.
- If a prayer is missed due forgotten or oversleeping.
- Azan
- Teaching of azan to abu mahzurah.
- Principle of religion lie in azan and lqama.
- Some commands and Directives.
- Merit and pre-eminence of azan and muezzin.
- Responding to azan and the supplication made after it.
- Mosques
- Their grandeur and significance. Rights and properties.
- Supplication to be made on entering and coming out of the mosques.
- Tahyyatul masjid.
- Attachment to the mosques is the sing of faith.
- Keeping the mosques clean and supplies with a pleasant odour.
- Reward on construction of mosques.
- Adornment and embellishment of the mosques.
- No one should come to the mosque after eating a thing giving out a disagreeable smell.
- Forbidding the recitation of poetry and buying and selling of goods in the mosque.
- Protection from little children and noise.
- Forbidding of wordly talk in the mosque.
- Presence of woman in the mosque.
- Congregation
- Importance.
- Superiority and blessedness.
- Full reward on intention.
- When it is permissible to say namaz individually or at home.
- Arrangement of rows.
- Front row to be completed first.
- Superiority of front rows.
- Imam should stand in middle.
- How should muqtadis stand if there is only one or two of them?
- Woman should stand separately and at the back of man and even children.
- Imamat
- Selection of Imam.
- The best among you should be made the Imam.
- Responsibility of Imam.
- Convenience of muqtadis.
- Guidance for muqtadis.
- Performance of prayer
- How prayer should be offered.
- Prayer of the prophet.
- Particular supplication and methods of God-remembrance.
- Recital of Quran in Namaz.
- Rulings of Legist-doctors on the question of recital of Al-Fatihah.
- Recital of the Quran by the Prophet during Fajr.
- During Zuhr and Asar.
- During Maghrib.
- During Isha.
- During the namaz of different hours.
- During the Friday prayer and the two ‘ID prayer.
- Ameen at the end of Surah-Fatihah.
- Should “Ameen” be said with a loud voice or in Silence?
- Rafa’ Yadayn (Rasing hand).
- Ruku and Sujud.
- Performance of Ruku and Sujud.
- What is to be recited in ruku and sujud?
- Quran should not be recited in ruku and sujud.
- Quauma and jalsa.
- Qadah, Tashahhudd and Salaam.
- The correct method of Qadah.
- Brevity and hast in Qadah-i-Oola.
- Invocating blessings of the Prophet (PBUH).
- The command in the Quran to invoke blessings on the Prophet (PBHU).
- Meaning of “Aal” in durood shareef.
- Place and wisdom of durood in prayer.
- Supplication after durood and before salaam.
- Salaam marking the end of prayer.
- Supplication after salaam.
- Sunnah and nawafil prayers.
- Sunnat-e-muakkadah.
- Special significance of sunnat of fajr.
- Superiority of sunnah and nawafil at other times.
- Recital of Quran in witr.
- Qunoot of witr.
- Two rakat nafl after witr.
- Qiyam-ul-Layl or Tahajjud.
- In the event of missing tahajjud.
- Rakaat of tahjjud.
- Some other details.
- Chasht and Ishraq.
- Nafl prayers on special occasions.
- Salat istighfar.
- Salatul hajat.
- Salat Istikhara.
- Salat Tasbih.
- A special advantage of Nafl prayers.
- Special congregation prayers Friday and the two Id.
- Superiority of Friday.
- Durood shareef is the special prayer formula of Friday.
- Special significance of Friday prayer.
- Clipping the moustaches and pairing off the nails.
- Wearing good clothes.
- Going early for prayer.
- Practice of the prophet.
- Sunnat before and after Friday service.
- Eid-ul-fitr andEid-ul-Azha.
- Prayer and sermon of the two eids.
- Without azan and iqamat.
- No nafl rakaat before or after eid prayers.
- Recital of Quran.
- Eid prayer in the mosque due to rain.
- Eating before or after service?
- Changing of the route.
- Sadqat-ul-fitr.
- Qurbani.
- Instructions regarding animals of qurbani.
- Qurbani after prayers.
- Superiority of the Ashra of zul hajjah.
- Salat Al-kusoof and salat al-istisqa
- Salat Al-kusoof.
- salat al-istisqa.
- Namaz-i-Janaza and other related matters.
- Remembrance of death.
- It is prohibited to desire to pray for death.
- Illness is a blessing and an atonement for sins.
- Reward of deeds od the days of good health during illness.
- Visiting of the sick.
- Blowing on the sick person and praying for his recovery.
- When sings of death appear.
- Thing to be done after death.
- Bewailing and breast-beating.
- Tears of eyes and grief and heart.
- Condolence.
- Sending food to the family of the deceased.
- Showing patience at death.
- A letter of condolence by the Prophet(P.B.U.H).
- Bathing and shrouding of the dead body.
- Following the funeral procession and offering the funeral prayer.
- Walking at the brisk pace with the bier and need for dispatch.
- Funeral prayer and solemn entreaty for the deceased.
- Propitiousness of a large number of men participating in funeral prayer.
- Graves.
- Visiting the graves.
- Salutation to occupiers of graves.
- Consigning reward to the dead (Isaal Sawab).