Islamic Laws
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The Duties of Muslims towards Others
These duties can be described as follows: The Duty of Muslims towards His Parents Parents are the means of the creation of a child and the imparters of his initial education and training; therefore, the holy religion of Islam has…
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The Status of Martyrdom in Islam
All the nations of the world view the word ‘martyrdom’ as sacred and holy. Martyrdom refers to lay down one’s life while defending one’s religion or nation or while protecting life or wealth. The people look up a martyr with…
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The Effects of Marital Disputes
It is necessary to discuss this issue from time to time because it is from among the sensitive issues in married people’s lives, as the moral deviation is the sensitive issue in unmarried people’s lives. This discussion is intended to…
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Islam Forbids Imitating the Unbelievers
Islam places great emphasis on the dignity of the faith in the face of other people, especially those from other religions. It has been said that God Almighty has entrusted the believer with his own affairs, but He has not…
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How to Utilize Spare Time Correctly?
It is necessary that we decide our fate, whether it was happy or miserable, during these few days of our short lives. It is known that dividing the infinite by the finite equals the infinite. Let us then imagine the…
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The Best Way of Raising Teenagers
The problem of raising teenagers is one of the problems that concern the specialists in this field. Sons usually stay under their parents control until a certain age, but the parents often misuse this control. The parents later regret it…
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How the Husband Should Treat His Wife?
It is wrong that the husband treats his wife according to the principle of reciprocity, so that he does not treat her well until she does first. Whereas the principle {We desire no recompense from you, no thankfulness}, applies here.…
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Course of Action for Strengthening Family Ties
One of the most sacred and biggest undertakings and the one with the most serious effect on the lives of nations and individuals, is the formation of what is called “The family establishment”, the outcome of which -and over the…
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A Comparison between Cerebral Death and Perilous Life in Islamic Jurisprudence
Dr. Saeed Nazari Tawakkuli, PhD Ferdowsi University, Mashhad Abstract: This paper is an attempt to define life and death in relation to faith and the acceptance of spirit and to analyze stable and perilous life in Islamic jurisprudence. It describes…
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Temporary Marriage in Islamic Laws
Introduction Though there are important differences between Twelve-Imam Shi’ism and Sunnism on the level of the principles of the religion (usul al-din), on the level of the sharia and fiqh or jurisprudence there are surprisingly few places where Shi’i or…