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.
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 Islam, fard practices are obligatory duties that all Muslims must perform, such as the five daily prayers. Sunnah practices, on the other hand, are recommended actions that were performed by the Prophet Muhammad but are not obligatory. Muslims are encouraged to follow both fard and sunnah practices to strengthen their faith and connection to Allah.
They are derived from quran, Sunnah (prophet Muhammad sayings and practices), and Islam licitly accepted country traditions and practices.
The basic guidelines are the Quran and Sunnah (prophet Muhammad PBUH sayings and practices). Refer to related questions below.
Yes, it is Sunnah to have a cat as a pet according to Islamic tradition.
The Utterances and Practices of the Holy Prophet called Sunnah.
Islamic sources are mainly Quran(holy book of Muslims),Sunnah(practices of prophet Muhammad SAW) and Hadith(Sayings of prophet Muhammad SAW) and some other Islamic literature written by Muslim scholars.
The Sunnah is the overall group of Islamic Traditions outside of the Qur'an. The Hadith, which is one part of the Sunnah, are specifically small stories and events in Muhammad's life which are illustrative of moral or legal precepts. Other aspects of the Sunnah include: cultural practices from the Middle East, the Biography of the Prophet, and the legacy of the Biblical accounts.
These guidelines could be referred to in the Quran and Sunnah (prophet Muhammad PBUH sayings and practices). Refer to related questions below.
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
There are four sources of the Islamic shariah, listed by priority as:QuranProphet Muhammad sunnah (sayings and practices)Qias that means comparison with similar issues or eventsIgmaa that means the collective decision of all Islamic leaders.