rs quarter Flashcards

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Anything worn about the person as a charm preventative against evil, mischief, disease, witchcraft, etc.

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Amulets

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2
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anything worn about the person to avert evil or ensure prosperity

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charm

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3
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may also be a spell or incantation believed to have a magical power

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charm

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4
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defined as an object marked with magic signs and believed to confer on its bearer supernatural powers or protection.

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talisman

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5
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Something apparently has magic power.

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talisman

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6
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Anything that is worn and believed to avert evil and to bring good fortune.

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talisman

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7
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are forbidden in Islam, and it should be made known that the basic reason behind the prohibition of ? was to prevent Shirk from entering the Aqeedah of the Muslims

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Pictures

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Pictures are forbidden in Islam, and it should be made known that the basic reason behind the prohibition of ? was to prevent Shirk from entering the Aqeedah of the Muslims

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Charms as a means of idol worship

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9
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Another popular use of charms is that it is regarded as a remedy to many ? or protection from the ?.

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diseases, evil eye

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10
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Another popular use of charms is that it is regarded as a remedy to many diseases or protection from the evil eye

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Charms as a means of Healing Sickness

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11
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are those objects which have parts of the Qur-an or some of Allah’s names and attributes inscribed on them

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Qur-anic Charms

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12
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These objects are worn for the purpose of healing. Scholars are at variance concerning wearing them; some believe in its permissibility, while the others reject them. The second opinion is correct, due to many reasons

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Qur-anic Charms

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13
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is a spell which is used to make a man love his wife, or the other way round.

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Tiwalah (bewitchment)

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14
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Therefore, using the Qur-an as a charm is categorized as a ?, regarding Allah’s Messenger SAW said: \Whoever innovates in Islam something which does not belong to it will have rejected".”

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Bid’ah (inno we vation in the religion)

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15
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Sometimes the use of charms is not due to false belief, but is merely an ?, which is also a very serious issue.

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imitation of the Kuffar

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16
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Ramadan is the ? month of the Islamic calendar.

17
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The word Ramadan itself originated from an Arabic root ?, in words like ? or ? which means ?

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ramd, ramida or ar-ramad, severe heat

18
Q

It is named ? because it burns out the sins with good deeds, as the sun scorches the ground.

19
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The Arabic word for \fasting" (?) literally means "?"”

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Siyam, to abstain from something

20
Q

is not merely physical, but is rather the total commitment of the person’s body and soul to the spirit of the act.

21
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is a time to practice self-restrain; a time to cleanse the body and soul from impurities and re-focus one’s self on the worship of Allah (s.w.t.).

22
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2 TYPES OF FASTING

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Obligatory(Fard), Voluntary(sunnah)

23
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Obligatory fast can be further subdivided into three:

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the fast of Ramadan, expiation, fulfilling a vow

24
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Men and women who are too old and feeble to undertake the obligation of fast and bear its hardships. Such people are exempted from this duty, but they must offer \?"”

25
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There are two essentials elements for your fast to be valid and accepted.

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Intention (Niyyah), Abstaining from Acts that Nullify the Fast

26
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it is an act of the heart, which does not involve the tongue

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Intention (Niyyah)