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What is Rafaul Yadain?

What is Rafaul Yadain?

Imaam al-Bukhaari (may Allaah have mercy on him) wrote a separate book on this issue which he called Juz’ fi Raf’ al-Yadayn (Section on Raising the Hands), in which he proved that the hands should be raised at these two points on the prayer, and he strongly denounced those who go against that.

When to raise hands in prayer?

Raising the hands for dua is a sunnah and a mustahabb act of ibadah done by Muslims after fardh salah. When making a supplication, the Muslim should raise his hands with humility to Allah and do it in the way instructed by Muhammad.

What is Rafidain?

Rafidayn (Arabic: رافدين, lit. ‘two tributaries’) may refer to: Bilad Al-Rafidayn, an Arabic term for Mesopotamia. Rafidain Bank, the largest bank in Iraq. Tanzim Qa’idat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn, Al Qaeda in Iraq’s Arabic name, using the Arabic term for Mesopotamia rather than “Iraq”

Which city does Al Rafidain ensemble hail from?

Al-Rafidain TV is an Iraq-based Arabic television channel broadcasting from Istanbul, Turkey where its headquarters is located.

What is difference between wajib and mustahab?

Mustahabb actions are those whose ruling (ahkam) in Islamic law falls between mubah (neutral; neither encouraged nor discouraged) and wajib (compulsory). One definition is “duties recommended, but not essential; fulfilment of which is rewarded, though they may be neglected without punishment”.

What is the difference of mubah and Makruh?

This is one of the five categories (al-ahkam al-khamsa) in Islamic law – wajib/fard (obligatory), Mustahabb/mandub (recommended), mubah (neutral), makruh (disapproved), haram (forbidden). Though a makruh act is not haram (forbidden) or subject to punishment, a person who abstains from this act will be rewarded.

What is difference between FARZ and wajib?

The Hanafi fiqh, however, does not consider both terms to be synonymous, and makes a distinction between wajib and fard, the latter being obligatory and the former slightly lesser degree than being obligatory.