Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh)
Fiqh is Islamic jurisprudence, the detailed understanding of Islamic law derived from the Quran and Sunnah. It covers various aspects of Muslim life, including worship (ibadah), transactions (muamalat), and personal conduct. Our scholars provide guidance on practical applications of Islamic law in contemporary contexts.
Most Asked Questions
What invalidates fasting?
Actions that invalidate fasting include intentionally eating or drinking, intimate relations during daylight hours, and intentionally vomiting.
How do I perform prayer while traveling?
Travelers can shorten their 4-unit prayers to 2 units and combine Dhuhr with Asr, and Maghrib with Isha under certain conditions.
What are the conditions for prayer to be valid?
The main conditions include being in a state of ritual purity, covering the awrah, facing the qibla, and praying at the correct times.