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Fatawa Islamiyah Vol 2 Pdf [EXTENDED]

The second volume of Fatawa Islamiyah, compiled by Muhammad bin Abdul-Aziz al-Musnad, acts as a practical guide focusing on Purification (Taharah) and Prayer (Salah) based on rulings from prominent contemporary scholars. It provides evidence-based, question-and-answer guidance on essential rituals, modern challenges, and prayer etiquette in accordance with Quran and Sunnah. Read the full text at OpenMaktaba.

About Fatawa Islamiyah Vol 2

This volume serves as a practical guide for Muslims to maintain ritual purity and perform the second pillar of Islam correctly. Purification (Taharah): fatawa islamiyah vol 2 pdf

(Islamic Verdicts) series, a collection of religious rulings from esteemed Saudi scholars including Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Baz Sheikh Muhammad bin Salih Al-Uthaymeen Sheikh Abdullah bin Jibreen The second volume of Fatawa Islamiyah, compiled by

Accessibility: It translates complex legal concepts into clear English, making scholarly consensus accessible to those who aren't fluent in Arabic. Purification (Taharah): Rulings on invalidating wudu

2. Wiping over Socks vs. Skin (Pages 60-65)

Question: If I wash my feet, put on socks, then break wudu later, can I just wipe over the socks for 24 hours? Answer: Yes, provided the socks were put on after a complete wudu (washing the feet). The traveler gets 3 days; the resident gets 1 day and 1 night.

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  • Purification (Taharah): Rulings on invalidating wudu, washing the deceased, and using wipes on leather socks (Khuffain).
  • The Call to Prayer (Adhan & Iqamah): Is it permissible to get paid for the Adhan? Should a traveler shorten his prayers upon arriving or only when departing?
  • Prayer Times: What constitutes "Isfar" (dawn) vs. "Ghalas" (darkness)? Rulings on combining prayers during rain or for medical workers.
  • The Rulings on the Mosque: Women attending the mosque, children in the rows, and building mosques with government funds.
  • Specific Fatwa Examples from Vol 2:
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