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Hire
Hiring process in Islam is a process of assigning somebody to do specific tasks for a specific period of time. It is a method described in Quraan and Sunnah and it's mandatory to pay the employees their wages on time.
Partnership: definition and rulings
Partnership is joining two properties together and having joint rights. Upon being partners in a property, the rights including will, inheritance or gift are shared and supposed to be documented by a contract.
Purchase by installments
Purchasing by installment is paying the value of a purchased item divided on installments paid at specific dates agreed on by both parties. This process is permissible in Islam as long as it fulfills 4 rules.
Commercial Transactions
Commercial transaction is the exchange of property or benefit in the form of trade which is permissible as long as it happens in a certain frame. It’s preferred to have witnesses especially in large deals.
The 25th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 24th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 23th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 22th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 21th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
Servitude and the nature and extent of freedom.
The essence of freedom is to be free of subservience to anyone other than God. To think that freedom is to discard God’s commandments is nothing less than considering oneself as the idol and giving subservience to desire.
Who may be ruled as unbeliever and on what basis: The claim that a particular person will be in heaven or hell.
We do not call anyone who offers the Islamic prayer an unbeliever as a result of committing any sin other than disbelief in God. To revile God is an act of disbelief and is indeed worse than associating partners with him.
The 20th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 19th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 18th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 17th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The 16th lecture
During our weekly sessions we will be covering the fundamentals of Islamic belief that every Muslim should know as held by the Sunni Muslim community.
The status of the Prophet’s companions and their distinction: The best of them and the consequences of speaking ill of them.
The best of people are prophets, then Prophet Muhammad’s companions. Their high status is stated in the Qur’an: ‘Muhammad is God’s Messenger; and those who are with him are firm and unyielding towards the unbelievers, full of mercy towards one another. You can see them bowing down, prostrating in prayer, seeking favour with God and His good pleasure’. (48: 29)
Jihad: Its types and conditions
Jihad continues until the end of human life and remains in force all of the time, as long as the Qur’an remains. In an authentic hadith, Jabir reports that the Prophet said: ‘A group of my community will continue to fight for the truth, prevailing until the Day of Judgement’.
The Muslim community: Its leader and the obedience due to him.
To stay with the community is obligatory and no community exists without a leader, or imam. The leader of the Muslim community is obeyed in line with the obedience of God, who says: ‘Believers, obey God and obey the messenger and those from among you who have been entrusted with authority’. (4: 59)
The inevitability of death: Resurrection, reckoning, reward and punishment, and other matters related to the life to come.
Death is inevitable. God says: ‘All that lives on it perishes; but forever will remain the face of your Lord, full of majesty, granting grace’. (55: 26–7) It is a part of faith that we should believe in what comes after death, including one’s examination in the grave and the resulting happiness or torment.