In Islamic worship, fard acts are obligatory and required for all Muslims to perform, while sunnah acts are recommended but not mandatory. Muslims must prioritize fard acts over sunnah acts in their worship practices.
In Islamic practices, Sunnah refers to actions that Prophet Muhammad did regularly and recommended, but are not obligatory. Fard, on the other hand, are actions that are mandatory and required for all Muslims to perform.
Yes, it is Sunnah to have a cat as a pet according to Islamic tradition.
Things that are fard are things that you have to do ( obligatory) and sunnah is the actions the prophet Muhammad did and its your choice whether to do it or not
according to Quran and Sunnah
The Qur'an and Sunnah and Islamic Jurisprudence.
Yes, it is Sunnah in Islam for a man to have up to four wives, as long as he can treat them equally and provide for them.
Counseling in Islamic perspective entails incorporating the teachings of the Quran, the hadiths of the Prophet and Sunnah. Professionals incorporate Islamic values and ethics during counseling.
1. Holy Quran 2. Sunnah of Muhammad peace be upon Him.
Islamic Economy: The term used to refer to Islamic commercial jurisprudence and also to an ideology of economics based on the teachings of Islam that takes a middle ground between the systems of Marxism and capitalism. Islamic commercial jurisprudence entails the rules of transacting finance or other economic activity in a Sharia and Sunnah manner.
Let me rephrase it:"The Qura'n,Sunnah and, the Hadith"These three form the sources of Islamic law as well as legal thinking in Islam.
Salat or Prayer is the second pillar in Islam. There are obligitory prayers as well as sunnah (non obligitory) prayers. The obligitory ones are five prayers during the day and night. The sunnah prayers are unlimited but one must put in mind to avoid (sunnah) prayer in the disliked times.
The Qur'an and the Sunnah are two completely different things. The Qur'an is the word of Allah, as revealed to Muhammed. The Sunnah is the way in which Muhammed led his life, according to the orders of Allah. For example, the way Muhammed ate is the Sunnah way of eating for all Muslims.