Reading of the Akhdari (Maliki Fiqh) - Lesson #33 - Praying Sadl (with your hands to the sides)
Reading of the Akhdari (Maliki Fiqh) - Lesson #33 - Praying Sadl (with your hands to the sides) Mukhtasar ul-Akhdarī is a basic Mālikī Fiqh text covering tahaarah (purification) & prayer with an introduction in character reformation & extensive instruction on correcting mistakes in one's prayer. The text we are using is Arabic (which is clear & fully voweled) with facing English translation, footnotes & appendices on cream paper. 6 X 9; 97 pages. Purchase your copy at our bookstore: www.nuruzzamaaninstitute.org & on Amazon

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The Untold Story of Angel Jibreel (A.S) – Allah’s Most Powerful Messenger

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Sadl vs. Qabd - Abdullah Ibn Hamid Ali

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Proof for Sadl | Maliki Madhab | Dr Shadee Elmasry

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Why we see a black spot on the forehead of wahabis and the shining face of Ahli Sunnah wal Jamaat?

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Position des mains pendant la prière

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The dalil (proofs) on Sadl (praying with the hands to the sides) (Maliki School)

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