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التصنيف : كتب إسلامية
سنة النشر : غير محدد
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عن الكتاب : With traveling being much easier, much more widespread and different nowadays - one being able to travel half-way around the world within a day or so - Muslims must be familiar with its rulings. However if one looks at the condition of those who are traveling nowadays, he would notice that many of them are unaware of the fundamental rulings of the traveler. After noticing this and hearing so many questions from several different people about this issue of traveling, it became apparent that there was a need to gather rulings concerning traveling into a book. So for this reason, we selected some issues and questions that are most commonly confronted by the traveler, and left those that are rare. All of the questions originate from the book “Useful Rulings Concerning the Traveler” and are answered by Shaykh Abdullah bin Abdur-Rahman Al-Jibreen We ask Allah to make this work beneficial to the reader. Question 1: A man is traveling by car when the time for Thuhr begins. While he is on the highway he looks for water from amongst his belongings in his car to perform wudu’, but finds no water. However, he is certain that after a half hour, that he will reach a place where water is available. Is it permissible for him to make Tayamum and pray or should he delay his prayer until he reaches an area that has water? Answer 1: Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) used to order the Muslims to delay the prayer until they reached water, if they were advancing towards a near place that had water. He used to prohibit them from praying until the water arrived if he sent someone to retrieve water. This was done except when they felt the time for prayer would expire before the water reached them or before they reached the water as Ibn Abi Shayba and others have said. For this reason the Fuqahaa said that it is better to delay the Tayamum to the latter part of the time for prayer, if you expect to reach water. A proof that the Qur’an is from God and that Muhammad is a Messenger of God. .
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كتاب The Rulings of the Traveler

With traveling being much easier, much more widespread and different nowadays - one being able to travel half-way around the world within a day or so - Muslims must be familiar with its rulings. However if one looks at the condition of those who are traveling nowadays, he would notice that many of them are unaware of the fundamental rulings of the traveler. After noticing this and hearing so many questions from several different people about this issue of traveling, it became apparent that there was a need to gather rulings concerning traveling into a book. So for this reason, we selected some issues and questions that are most commonly confronted by the traveler, and left those that are rare. All of the questions originate from the book “Useful Rulings Concerning the Traveler” and are answered by Shaykh Abdullah bin Abdur-Rahman Al-Jibreen We ask Allah to make this work beneficial to the reader. Question 1: A man is traveling by car when the time for Thuhr begins. While he is on the highway he looks for water from amongst his belongings in his car to perform wudu’, but finds no water. However, he is certain that after a half hour, that he will reach a place where water is available. Is it permissible for him to make Tayamum and pray or should he delay his prayer until he reaches an area that has water? Answer 1: Ali (May Allah be pleased with him) used to order the Muslims to delay the prayer until they reached water, if they were advancing towards a near place that had water. He used to prohibit them from praying until the water arrived if he sent someone to retrieve water. This was done except when they felt the time for prayer would expire before the water reached them or before they reached the water as Ibn Abi Shayba and others have said. For this reason the Fuqahaa said that it is better to delay the Tayamum to the latter part of the time for prayer, if you expect to reach water. A proof that the Qur’an is from God and that Muhammad is a Messenger of God. .


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