Lesson 67 – Observing the good characters legislated in Islam (Part 3/5) Explanation of the good characters mentioned by the Sheikh. 2. Trustworthiness (al-amanah). 3. Chastity(al-afaaf) Lesson Date: 15/11/2021
Lesson 66 – Observing the good characters legislated in Islam (Part 2/5) Explanation of the good characters mentioned by the Sheikh. 1. Truthfulness(al-sidq). Lesson Date: 08/11/2021
Lesson 65 – Observing the good characters legislated in Islam (Part 1/5) Allah describes the Prophetﷺ as being upon the best of character. He ﷺ is the example to be followed. Good character has a...
Lesson 64 – The nullifiers of wudu(ablution). Explanation of the six nullifiers of wudu. 1. Anything that exits from the two passages (front and back). 2. Any impurity that exits the body excessively.. 3. Loss...
Lesson 63 – The obligatory acts of wudu(ablution). Explanation of the six obligatory acts of wudu. 1. Washing the face (including madhmadha and istinqhaaq). 2. Washing the hands (including the elbows). 3. Wiping the head...
Lesson 62 – The conditions of wudu (ablution). Explanation of the ten conditions of wudu. 1. Islam. 2. Sanity. 3. Discernment. 4. The intention. 5. That it is not interrupted until completed. 6. That the...
Lesson 61 – The nullifiers of salaah. Explanation of the eight nullifiers of salaah. 1. Intentionally speaking. 2. Laughing. 3. Eating. 4. Drinking. 5. Uncovering of the‘awra. 6. Significantly deviating from the direction of theqiblah....
Lesson 60 – The recommended acts of salaah (Part 4) Explanation of the sixteen recommended acts(sunan)ofsalaah. 9. Sitting in the position of iftiraash in the firsttashahud. 10. Sitting in the position of tawarruk in the...
Lesson 59 – The recommended acts of salaah (Part 3) Explanation of the sixteen recommended acts(sunan)ofsalaah. 3. Raising the hands with fingers placed together and outstretched, parallel with the shoulders or the top of the...
Lesson 58 – The recommended acts ofsalaah (Part 2) Explanation of the sixteen recommended acts (sunan) of salaah. 1. The opening du’aa (istiftaah). 2. Placing the right hand over the left hand over the chest...