12 مارس، 2026

حكم قول: «صدق الله العظيم» عند الانتهاء من تلاوة القرآن

It is permissible for the reciter of the Qurʾān to say, upon completing his recitation, “Ṣadaqa Allāh al-ʿAẓīm,” intending thereby to praise Allah, Most High, with that by which He has praised Himself, as He says: “Say: Allah has spoken the truth; so follow the religion of Ibrāhīm, a man of pure natural belief—he was not of the idolaters” [Qurʾān 3:95]. Praising Allah is permissible at all times and in every circumstance. Uttering this phrase following recitation does not constitute a bidʿa nor a contravention of the Sharīʿa; rather, it entails reverence for the Qurʾān and proper etiquette before Allah, the Exalted.

حكم قول: «صدق الله العظيم» عند الانتهاء من تلاوة القرآن قراءة المزيد »

حكم المسح على الجوارب

The socks commonly worn today are not valid for wiping over in ablution, because they do not fulfill the conditions required of leather socks [khuffayn] or of the type of socks that constituted the prevailing custom in the Prophetic era. Whoever wipes over such thin socks, therefore, does not have a valid wuḍūʾ, nor a valid prayer, nor a valid leading of prayer.

حكم المسح على الجوارب قراءة المزيد »