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    Names For The Muslims :: الأسماء للمسلمين

    Names Prohibited For The Muslims

     

    Prohibited Names

    There are also names which are contrary to the Shariah or which have meanings unacceptable to people of sound intellect and pure souls, so these names are to be avoided, since giving these names to the children would be a crime against their Deen (beliefs) and their manners because they would grow up connected to these names and the meanings which they carry.

    The prohibited names are of two categories: those which are forbidden in the Shariah and those which are either disapproved of due to the Shariah, or due to manners and good taste.  

    Forbidden Names

    1. Names indicating servitude to other than Allah (SWT) such as: 'Abdun-Nabee (slave of the Prophet), 'Abdur-Rasool (slave of the Messenger) and 'Abdul - Muttalib - and whatever is like these names. Just the same in meaning are ‘Ghulaamun-Nabee' and Ghulaamur-Rasool'.

    2. Using these names which are particular names of Allah (SWT)- the One far removed from all deficiencies - like: al-Ahad (the One and Only, Unique in his Lordship, names and attributes, and His right to worship. The One having no equal, no assistant, no rival and no one similar to Him), ar-Rahman (the Most Merciful) and al-Khaliq (the Creator).

    3. From the names forbidden for our sons and daughters particular to our enemies, the Jews and the Christians, like: George, David, Michael, Joseph, Diana, Jaclyn etc., since use of these names causes - sooner or later - love of them and feeling of closeness to them and imitating them in their manners and their customs and we - the Muslims - have been forbidden to imitate our enemies and to have love for them and ties of friendship.

    4. From the names which should also be avoided are the names of tyrants and despots like: Fir'awn (Pharaoh), Qaroon, Abu Jahl and their like, also the names of the leaders of Kufr and the heads of atheism such as Marx, Lenin and so on, since using their names would mean that one was pleased with their actions, and would mean imitation of them, and love of their systems of thought - and all this is forbidden.  

    Names Disapproved of in the Sharee'ah or Disliked Due to Good Manners of Good Taste

    1. Giving names which are meant to show servitude to Allah (SWT) but using names not known to be from Allah's (SWT) perfect names - like 'Abdul-Mawjood, Abdul-Maqsood and 'Abdus-Sattar. This is because nothing can be affirmed as one of Allah's (SWT) names without an authentic text, and these names do not satisfy this as they are rather attributes and information, so it is to be feared that in this way we might fall into giving Allah (SWT) names which neither He nor His Messenger (SAW) used for Him.

    2. From these names are those which carry meanings of pessimism, or blameworthy characteristics which will be disliked or cause aversion or cause the possessor of the name to feel degraded, humiliated and such as will kill his personality - like Harb (war), Himar (donkey), and Kalb (dog) - and their like which are usually given as names by people of the desert of countryside.

    3. From good manners is to avoid naming children with names which are suggestive or offend one's meaning of shame - such as: Huyam (one passionately in love), Nuhad (A young woman with full and raised breasts), Saham (summer heat)!, Wisal (sexual union), Ghadah (delicate young woman), Fatin (temptress), Fitnah (temptation), Shadiyah (female singer) and names with similar meanings.

    So fathers and mothers should steer clear of giving these kind of names to their children - since they are mostly names carried by the lunatic film actresses and dancers and using these names may be a danger to the children's personality and to their society - since they will grow up having an attachment and fondness for them along with the meaning they convey and for those infamous persons who carry these names. This may then lead them to imitate those people and follow their way, slowly losing their Islamic personality - and it is to Allah (SWT) that we turn for aid.

    4. It is also disliked to give names which amount to a declaration of a person's being pious like: Barrah (pious / piety) and the like - due to this meaning the Messenger of Allah (SAW) changed the name of one of his wives from Barrah to Zaynab, as he used to hate that it be said: "He left/went out from 'Barrah' (piety)."

    5. From these names which it is disliked to use for naming are the names of the Angels. Particularly if they are used for females - such as Malik since it is to be feared that this involves imitation of the pagans who gave feminine names to the angels. But as regards to their use for males - then that is disliked by Malik, but allowed by a group of the scholars since the Hadith prohibiting it is not authentic.

    6. Just as it is disliked to name with the names of Surahs of the Quran such as: TaHa, Yaseen and other names of Surahs. This is the saying of Imam Malik (Ra) - Ibnul- Qayyim also said: "The saying of the common people that Yaseen and TaHa are from the names of the Prophet (SAW) is not correct, there is no 'Sahih' Hadith about it or any 'Hasan' Hadith, nor anything 'Mursal' [having a missing link between the Tabiee and the Prophet (SAW)], nor any narration from any Companion, but rather they are letters like 'Alif Lam Meem', 'Ha Meem', 'Alif Lam Raa' and the like."

    7. It is disliked to give names 'Yasar' (Ease), 'Rabah' (Profit), 'Najeeh' (Successful), 'Aflah' Prosperous), 'Ya'la' (Elevated)' and Barakah' (Blessing) since the Messenger (SAW) forbade that with his saying:

    "Do not call your boy Yasar, nor Rabah, nor Najeeh, nor Aflah, since you will say: Is he there?' So it will be said: 'No'. Indeed they are four, so do not attribute more to me." (Reported by Muslim, Abu Dawud & At-Tirmidhee)

    And the forbiddence of Ya'a and Barakah occurs in another Hadith reported by Muslim.

     

    Changing Prohibited Names

    The Messenger (SAW) used to love names which were good in their wording and meaning and he used to hate other names, prohibit them and change them. From these names which the Messenger (SAW) changed was:

    · ‘Aasiyah (Disobedient) - he changed her name to Jameelah (Beautiful and Good) (Reported by Muslim & Abu Dawud)

    · He (SAW) also said to a man, "What is your name?" So he replied: "Hazn (Roughness). So he (SAW) said: "Rather you are Sahl (Smooth). (Reported by Al-Bukhari & Abu Dawud)

    · ‘Barrah (Pious Woman) to Zaynab (Reported by Muslim)

    · As-Surm (Separation) to Sa'eed (Al-Bukhari)

    · Asram (Cut Off) to Zur'ah (Sown Seed) (Reported by Abu Dawud)

    · Jaththamah (Signifying Inactivity) to Husanah (Good and Beautiful) (Reported by al-Hakim)

    · Shihab (Flame and Fire) to Hisham (Reported by Al-Bukhari)

    · Harb (War) to Silm (Peace) (Reported by Abu Dawud)

    · Banuz-Zinyah (Sons of Fornication) to Banur-Rashdah (Sons of Lawful Marriage) (Reported by Abu Dawud).

     

    Some Examples Of Prohibited Names

    ‘Abdul-Maqsood ‘Abdul-Mawjood
    ‘Abdul-Muttalib ‘Abdun-Nabee (slave of the Prophet)
    ‘Abdur-Rasool (slave of the Messenger) ‘Abdus-Sattar
    Aasiyah (disobedient: not same as Pharaoh's wife) Abu Jahl
    Aflah (prosperous) al-Ahad
    al-Khaliq (the Creator) ar-Rahman (the Most Merciful)
    Asram (cut off) Banuz-Zinyah (sons of fornication)
    Barakah (blessing) Barrah (pious / piety)
    David (Name given to Prophet Dawud (AS) in the Bible) Diana
    Fatin (temptress) Firawn (Pharaoh)
    Fitnah (temptation) George
    Ghadah (delicate young woman) Ghulaamun-Nabee
    Ghulaamur-Rasool Harb (war)
    Hazn (roughness) Himar (donkey)
    Huyam (one passionately in love) Jaclyn
    Jaththamah (signifying inactivity) Joseph (name given to Prophet Yusuf (AS) in the Bible)
    Kalb (dog) Lenin
    Malak (name of an angel) Marx
    Michael Najeeh (successful)
    Names of Jews and Christians Nuhad (a young woman with full and raised breasts)
    Qaroon Rabah (profit)
    Saham (summer heat) Shadiyah (female singer)
    Shihab (flame and fire) Surah in Quran
    TaHa (Surah in Quran) Wisal (sexual union)
    Ya'la (elevated) Yasar (ease)
    Yaseen (Surah in Quran) 

     

    References Regarding Names that are Disliked

     

    Hadith - Bukhari (No. 819), Muslim, Abu Dawud, and Tirmidhi

    Abu Hurayrah reported that the Prophet of Allah (s.a.w.) said, "The name most detested by Allah is 'Malik Al-Amlak' ('King of Kings.')"

     

    Hadith - Muwatta 54.24

    Malik (r.a.) related to me from Yahya ibn Said (r.a.) that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) asked about a milk camel about to be milked, "Who milks this camel?" A man stood up. The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) said, "What is your name?" The man said, "Murra (bitterness)." The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) said to him, "Sit down." Then he said, "Who milks this one?" A man stood up and the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) said, "What is your name?" He said, "Harb (war)." The Messenger of Allah, (s.a.w.) said, "Sit down." Then he said, "Who milks this camel?" A man stood up, and the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) said to him, "What is your name?" The man said, ''Yaish (he lives)." The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) said to him, "Milk!"

     

    References Regarding Prohibited Names  

    Hadith - Bukhari 1:110, Narrated Abu Huraira  (r.a.)
    The Prophet (s.a.w.) said, "Name yourselves with my name (use my name) but do not name yourselves with my Kunya name (i.e. Abul Qasim)...."

    Hadith - Muslim 5331, Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah  (r.a.)
    Allah's Messenger (s.a.w.) decided to forbid (his followers) to name persons as Ya'la (Elevated), Barakah (Blessing), Aflah (Successful), Yasar and Nafi', but I saw that he kept silent after that and he did not say anything until Allah's Messenger (s.a.w.) died. And he did not forbid (his followers to do this), then Umar decided to prohibit (people) from giving these names, but later on gave up the idea.
     

    References Regarding Changing to a Better Name  

    Hadith - Al-Tirmidhi #4774, Narrated 'Aisha  (r.a.)

    The Prophet (s.a.w.) used to change a bad name.

    Tirmidhi transmitted it.

     

    Hadith - Sahih Al-Bukhari 8.212, Narrated Abu Huraira (r.a.)

    Zainab's original name was "Barrah," but it was said, "By that she is giving herself the prestige of piety." So the Prophet (s.a.w.) changed her name to Zainab.

     

    Hadith - Dawud, Narrated AbuWahb, Hazn ibn AbuWahb

    The Prophet (s.a.w.) asked: What is your name?
    He replied: Hazn (rugged).
    He said: You are Sahl (smooth).
    He said: No, smooth is trodden upon and disgraced.
    Sa'id said: I then thought that ruggedness would remain among us after it.

    Abu Dawud said: The Prophet (s.a.w.) changed the names al-'As, Aziz, Atalah, Shaytan, al-Hakam, Ghurab, Hubab, and Shihab and called him Hisham. He changed the name Harb (war) and called him Silm (peace). He changed the name al-Munba'ith (one who lies) and called him al-Mudtaji' (one who stands up). He changed the name of a land Afrah (barren) and called it Khadrah (green). He changed the name Shi'b ad-Dalalah (the mountain path of a stray), the name of a mountain path and called it Shi'b al-Huda (mountain path of guidance). He changed the name Banu az-Zinyah (children of fornication) and called them Banu ar-Rushdah (children of those who are on the right path), and changed the name Banu Mughwiyah (children of a woman who allures and goes astray), and called them Banu Rushdah (children of a woman who is on the right path). AbuDawud said: I omitted the chains of these for the sake of brevity.

     

    Hadith (agreed upon)

    The Prophet (s.a.w.) said, "Whoever shuns my Sunnah is never of me."

    Hadith - Sahih Al-Bukhari 8.212, Narrated Abu Huraira, (r.a.).

    Zainab's original name was "Barrah," but it was said, "By that she is giving herself the prestige of piety." So the Prophet (s.a.w.) changed her name to Zainab.

     

     
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    Ihram
    Ihram for youngsters
    Ihram: Introduction And Significance
    Innovations of `Arafah
    Innovations Before Ihraam
    Innovations of Hajj, `Umra and Visiting Madinah
    Innovations of Ihraam and Talbiyyah, etc.
    Innovations of Muzdalifah
    Innovations of Sacrifice and Shaving the Head
    Innovations of Sa'y Between Safaa and Marwah
    Innovations of Stoning
    Innovations of Tawaaf
    Innovations of Visiting Madinat-ul-Munawwarah
    Innovations of Visiting Bait-ul-Maqdis
    Innovations: Various Innovations
    Istilaam
    Kinds of Ihram

    Leaving Arafah to spend night in Al Muzdalefah

    Many `Umrahs after Hajj is not encouraged by the Shari`ah
    Maqaam Ibraaheem
    Meeqaat
    Merits of Hajj
    Merits of 'Umrah
    Minaa
    Neglecting and delaying the throwing of pebbles
    No Specific Supplication for Tawaf and Sa'y
    Not allowed to shave the beard
    Not obligatory to visit the Prophet's Mosque
    Objective of Hajj - To seek the Divine Pleasure
    Obligations during Hajj and Umrah
    Performing Hajj on behalf of others
    Permitted and Forbidden things in the State of Ihram
    Pilgrim with Sacrificial Animal in the month of Hajj should intend Qiran (accompanied Hajj) and the one
    Pillars of Hajj
    Prayers at Arafah
    Preparations for Hajj, Umrah and travelling to the holy lands
    Preparing for Hajj or 'Umrah
    Prerequisites and Sunnahs of valid Tawaf
    Ramy
    Reaching Miqat at a Time other than the Hajj Season
    Regulations Concerning Hady (Sacrificial animals)
    Restrictions of Ihram
    Rites, obligations and Sunnahs of Umrah
    Sa'y
    Sa'y between Safa and Marwah
    Sa'y and its rituals
    Sacrificial animals
    Shaving or clipping hair
    Sunnah and allowed throwing
    Sunnahs of Tawaf
    Supplication at the beginning of the journey
    Supplication on entering the Mosque
    Supplications at Arafah
    Supplications: Some All-Inclusive Supplications
    Supplications: Some Supplications which may Be Recited At 'Arafat, at the Sacred Sites, and at Other Places of Supplication
    Talbeeyah
    Tawaaf
    Tawaaf al-Ifaadah
    Throwing Al Jemar
    Throwing pebbles on behalf of other people
    Types of Hajj
    Umrah
    Veiling and giving up the display of beauty is compulsory for women
    Verdict on spending the night at Mina
    Visitation of the Prophet's Mosque
    Visiting Al-Masjid Al-Nabawi
    Visiting Quba Mosque and Al-Baqi' cemetery
    What a Pilgrim should do when he reaches the Miqat
    What Is Required of the Pilgrims
    What is allowed to a Muhrim
    Where to pick the pebbles from and the number and size of pebbles
    Woman's Hajj with Mahram, expenses of Hajj, taking husband's permission
    Woman may enter into the Ihram in any dress
    Wuqoof 'Arafaat
    Wuqoof Muzdalifah
    Zamzam

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    مباني الكلمات على الألف الفعلية من الأفعال والمصادر المصروفة ومن مجردّات الأفعال ومجرّدات الأسماء وغيرها

    أ »» إِئْتِمَانِيَّةأَب »» أَبْيَضأَتَى »» أَتْيَسأثُّ »» أَثِيمأَج »» أَجْيَد
    أَح »» إِحْيَانإِذ »» أُذَيْنَةأَرَى »» أَرِيكَةأَخ »» أَخْيَمَأَز »» إِزِّيَان
    أَد »» أَدِيمأَس »» إِسْتِخْوَالإِسْتَدَّ »» إِسْتِضْلاَل إِسْتَطَاب »» إِسْتِكْوَاءإِسْتَل »» إِسْتِيمَان
    أَسْجَى »» أُسَيْلِمأَشَائِم »» أَشْيَمأَص »» أَصِيلَةأَضَاءَ »» أَضْيَكأَط »» أَطِيط
    أَظْأَر »» إِظْهَارأَعَادَ »» أَعْيَنأَغَابَ »» أَغْيَنأَف »» أَفْيُونأَقَاء »» أُقَيْحِيَانَة
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    أَنَطّ »» إِنْكِمَاشأَنْمَى »» أَنِينأَه »» أَهْيَمأَو »» أَوْهَنَإِيْهَان »» أَيْهَم
                

    مباني الكلمات على التاء الفعلية من الأفعال والمصادر المصروفة ومن مجردّات الأفعال ومجرّدات الأسماء وغيرها

    ت »» تَأَيُّدتَب »» تَبَيُّنتَتَابَع »» تَتَوُّقتَثَائَبَ »» تَثْنِيَةتَجَابَّ »» تَجَيُّف
    تَحَابَّ »» تَحَيُّنتَخَّ »» تَخَيُّمتَدَابَر »» تَدَيُّيُنتَذانَب »» تَذَيُّلتَرَّ »» تَرِيكَة
    تَزَابَنَ »» تَزَيُّنتَسَائَلَ »» تَسَيُّفتَشَائَم »» تَشَيُّمتَصَائَى »» تَصَيُّفتَضَائَلَ »» تَضَيُّق
    تَطَابَق »» تَطَيُّنتَظَارَفَ »» تَظَنُّنتَعَاتَبَ »»  تَعَيُّنتَغَابَى »» تَغَيُّمتَفَّ »» تَفَيْهُق
    تَقَى »» تًقَيُّنتَكَّ  »» تَكَيُّفتَلَّ »» تَلَيُّنتَمَّ »» تَمِيمَةتُن »» تَنِّين
    تَهَاتَرَ »» تَوَاؤُمتَوّاب »» تَوَيُّلتَيَّار »» تُيُوقِرَاطِيَّة 
                

    مباني الكلمات على الميم المصدرية الفاعلية والمفعولية من الأفعال الألفية

    مُبيئ »» مُبْيَضَّمُتِّي »» مُتِّهَممُثيب  »» مُثِّنِيمُجيئ »» مُجْهِممُحيب »» مُحْيِن
    مُخيب »» مُخْيَممُدِّي »» مُذيبمُذَاب »» مُذْيَلمُرِي »» مُرْيِفمُزيت »» مُزِّيَن
    مُسيئ »» مُسْتِخْوَلمُسْتَدَّ »» مُسْتِغْيَلمُسْتَفّ »» مُسْتِكْوِيمُسْتَلَّ »» مُسْتَيْمِنمُسْجِي »» مُسْوَغ
    مُشيب »» مُشوَكمُصيب »» مُصِّيَّفمُضيئ »» مُضْوِيمُطيئ »»  مُطْيَبمُظْأِر »» مُظْهَر
    مُعيد »» مُعْيَلمُغيب »» مُغْيِممُفيئ »» مُقَاسمُقيل »» مُقْوَلمُكْأِب »» مُكهِم
    مُلِيح »» مُلْيَلمُمِيئ  »» مُمْوَهمُنيئ »» مُنْخِنَقمُنَدَّ »» مُنْضِوِيمُنْطَاد »» مُنْكِمَش
    مُنْمِي »» مُنْوَكمُنْثِي »» مُنْوَكمُهيب »» مُوقَنمُومِن »» مُونَع 
                

    مباني الكلمات على الميم المصدرية الفاعلية والمفعولية من الأفعال التائية

    مُتَآج »» مُتَأَوُّهمُتَآجَّ  »» مُتَأَوُّهمُتَبَائِس »» مُتَتَابِعمُتَتَرِّب »» مُتَتَوُّقمُتَثَائِب »» مُتَثَنٍّ
    مُتَجَاب »» مُتَجَيِّفمُتَحَابَّ »» مُتَحَيِّنمُتَخَابِث »» مُتَخَيِّممُتَدَابِر »» مُتَدَيِّنمُتَذَائِب »» مُتَذَيِّل
    مُتَرَائِي »» مُتَرَيِّقمُتَزَابِن »» مُتَزَيِّنمُتَسَائِل »» مُتَسَيِّفمُتَشَائِم »» مُتَشَيِّممُتَصَائِي »» مُتَصَيِّف
    مُتَضَائِل »» مُتَضَيِّقمُتَطَابِق »» مُتَطَيِّنمُتَظَارِف »» مُتَظَنُّنمُتَعَاتِب »» مُتَعَيِّنمُتَغَابِي »» مُتَغَيِّم
    مُتَفَاؤُل »» مُتَفَيِّلمُتَقَابِض »» مُتَقَيِّنمُتَكَاب »» مُتَكَيِّفمُتَلِّي »» مُتَلَيِّنمُتَمَاتِن »» مُتَمَيِّل
    مُتَنَائِي »» مُتَنَيِّقمُتَهَاتِر »» مُتَهَيِّممُتَوَائِم »» مُتَوَيِّلمُتَيَاسِر »» مُتَيَمُّن 
                

    Conjugal Formulas :: الموازن الصرفية

                
     

    Conjugal Verbus (Verb Formulas) :: موازن الفعليات

     

    Conjugal Nomen Verbi (Verbal Noun Formulas) :: موازن المصدريات

    Conjugal Agentis (Active Noun Formulas) :: موازن الفاعليات

    Conjugal Patentis (Passive Noun Formulas) :: موازن المفعوليات

    Conjugal Cognitus (Cognitive Formulas)  :: موازن المجردات

     
                           

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    Jurisprudence Of Sunnah

    Fiqh Sunnah

    Jurisprudence Of Sunnah (Fiqh us-Sunnah) ::مباحث فقه السنّة

    1. Purification
    2. Ablution (Wudu')
    3. Ghusl, the complete ablution
    4. Tayammum, the dry ablution
    5. Menstruation
    6. Prayer
    7. Azhan, call to prayer
    8. Prerequisites of the Prayer
    9. Obligatory acts of prayer
    10. Sunnah acts of prayer
    11. Supererogatory Prayers
    12. Nonstressed Sunnah Prayers (As-Sunan Ghair Al-Mu'akkadah)
    13. The Witr Prayer
    14. The Late Night Prayer, tahajjud (qiyam al-Layil) 
    15. The Special Prayers during the Month of Ramadan (Tarawih)
    16. The Duha prayer
    17. Salatul Istikharah
    18. Salatul Tasbih
    19. Salatul Hajah, the prayer for need
    20. Salatul Taubah, the prayer of penitence
    21. Salatul Kasuf, prayer of the solar and lunar eclipse
    22. Salatul Istisqa, prayer for rain
    23. The Prostration During the Qur'anic Recitation
    24. The Prostration of Thankfulness (Sajdat ush-Shukr)
    25. Prostrations of forgetfulness during the prayer
    26. Congregational Prayer
    27. The Mosques
    28. Places where offering prayer is prohibited
    29. The Sutrah or partition in front of one who is praying
    30. What is allowed during the prayer
    31. Actions which are disliked during the prayer
    32. Actions which invalidate the Salah
    33. Making (Qada') for missed salah
    34. The prayer of a person who is ill (Salatul Marid)
    35. The prayer during times of fear or danger (Salatul Khauf)
    36. The prayer of a traveler
    37. Combining two prayers
    38. Salatul Jumu'ah (the Friday Prayer)
    39. Id prayers (Salatul 'Idain)
    40. Zakah in Islamic Jurisprudence
    41. Monetary holdings subject to zakah
    42. Zakah on plants and fruit
    43. Zakah on Animals
    44. Zakah on Buried Treasure and Precious Minerals
    45. Zakah on Wealth Extracted from the Sea
    46. The Recipients of Zakah
    47. Zakat ul-Fitr
    48. Zakat ut-Tatawwu or Voluntary Sadaqah
    49. Fasting (As-siyam)
    50. The Fast of Ramadan
    51. The Forbidden Days to Fast
    52. Voluntary Fasts
    53. The Manners of Fasting
    54. Acts That are Permissible During the Fast
    55. Actions that Void the Fast
    56. Making Up Missed Days of Ramadan
    57. Night of Qadr
    58. I'tikaf or Seclusion in the Mosque
    59. Sickness, Expiation of Sins
    60. Contemplation of death and preparation for it by good deeds
    61. Al-Kafan (The Shroud)
    62. Funeral Prayers (Salatul Janazah)
    63. Azh-zhikr (remembrance of Allah)
    64. Supplications
    65. Pilgrimage: a general definition, its excellence and prerequisites
    66. The ability to perform hajj - what does it imply?
    67. The hajj of the Prophet (peace be upon him)
    68. Mawaquit: Fixed Times and Places For Ihram
    69. Ihram
    70. Talbiyah
    71. What is permitted to a Muhrim
    72. Killing a game in the state of Ihram
    73. Sacred precincts of Makkah and Madinah (Haram Makkah wa Madinah)
    74. Tawaf or Circumambulation around Ka'bah
    75. Sa'i between Safa and Marwah
    76. Staying at Mina and Arafat
    77. Umrah

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