A. Sunnat-e-Muakkadah is the injunction of Shariah which was regularly fulfilled by the Holy Prophet but was occasionally missed so that it might not become "Fard" (obligatory) for his Ummah or that act which has been emphasized upon by the Shariah.
Answer:A "Sunnah Mu-akkadah" is a practice of the Prophet which was definitely done by him and, usually, many times.Literally, the term means: "A Definite Practice". This is something that the Prophet definitely did.Examples are: praying two rakaat of prayer before the obligatory dawn prayer, or praying an odd number of rakaat before going to bed.
Asr: i) Four rakat sunnat ghair Muakkadah (Optional but spiritually beneficial) ii) Four rakat Fard
Sunnah Is what the prophet (pbuh) insisted that we do or practise, so if he insisted on it then it is sunnah, there are various books on the sunnah of the prophet (pbuh) or you can check it out online at various sites.
Sunnah means "path," or "tradition." The adjective "sunni" describes the majority sect of Islam, the others being "shiah," meaning "partisans" (of Ali) and "sufi," which refers to the white wool the believers wear.
The Utterances and Practices of the Holy Prophet called Sunnah.
The Shariah is the outcome of both Quran and Sunnah.
As-Sunnah Foundation of America was created in 1997.
Ahlus Sunnah School was created in 2005.
The complete life of Hazrat Mohammad Mustafa Salle Ala Alaihi wasallam was sunnah. What ever he did, is sunnah and is ideally to be followed by Muslims.
Following the Sunnah is important for Muslims as it refers to the teachings and practices of Prophet Muhammad.
A Sunnah is an action/practice/saying of the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
The qu'ran is the words of Allah and the sunnah is the prophets beliefs and actions