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[quote][i]contd...[/i] [blue]List of Sunan as instituted by the Prophet sws.[/blue] [purple]18. Burial (tadfi#n) to avoid their visible decay which is distressing or being devoured by animals and insects.[/purple] [blue]19. Five daily prayers and the related injunctions like Ablution (wud@u#) to ensure that one is perfectly pure and clean while presenting one’s prayers and Tayammum (dry ablution when water is not available) to keep the ideals of purification in mind even when water is not available. This also includes Adha#n (call for prayers) & Aqamat (call for beginning the congregation). This includes the establishment & maintenance of Mosque system in Muslim communities, which includes the establishment, maintenance, nomination of Imam and organization of five daily prayers. The Jumu‘ah (Friday) congregation i.e. a larger gathering of Muslims for the noon prayers on Friday. One of the related injunctions is observing the sanctity of the Ka‘bah, Understanding the Sunnah Module 2 4 which includes paying respect to the House of Allah and abstinence from bloodshed of humans or animals within the precincts of the Ka‘bah / Baytullah (house of Allah) in Mecca.[/blue] [purple]20.Fasting (during the month of Ramad~a#n) and .paying a prescribed alms (Fit@ra#nah) on Eid-ul-Fit@r.[/purple] [blue]21. I‘tika#f (seclusion for prayers and supplications) during the last ten days of the holy month of Ramad~a#n). Muslim men usually opt for seclusion in the mosques while the Muslim women observe these ten days in their houses.[/blue] [purple]22. Paying Zaka#h (charity & tax) of which the rates and ceilings on different commodities are prescribed.[/purple] [blue]23. Performing H~ajj and Umrah (pilgrimage to Ka‘bah). H~ajj is the pilgrimage to Makkah on the tenth day of the last month of lunar calendar. H~ajj is mandatory (fard@), once in life, for those who can afford it. Umrah is the Supererogatory (nafl) pilgrimage to Makkah.[/blue] [purple]24. Sacrificing animals on Eid-ul-Ad@ha#. The related injunctions include observing the sanctity of four months; the seventh lunar month of Rajab for Umrah and the eleventh, twelfth and first lunar months of Dhiqa‘ad, Dhu’l- H~ajj and Muh@arram for performance of the H~ajj. During these months all forms of armed conflicts and any attempt to obstruct the routes of pilgrims are strictly prohibited.[/purple] [blue]25. Additional Takbi#rs (saying Allah u Akbar) during the days of Tashri#q (the Eid day and the three days after the Eid).[/blue] [purple]26. Celebrating Eid-ul-Fit@r (and offering prayers) on the first day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar[/purple] [blue]27. Celebrating Eid-ul-Ad@ha# on the tenth day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar.[/blue] (adapted from studying islam courses)[/quote]
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