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No Monasticism in Islâm
Seeing the Woman to Whom One Proposes Marriage
Prohibited Proposals
The Consent of the Girl
Women To Whom Marriage is Prohibited
Marriages Prohibited by Reason of Fosterage
In-Law Relationships
Sisters as Co-Wives
Married Women
Mushrik Women
Marriage to the Women of the People of the Book
The Prohibition of a Muslim Woman’s Marrying a Non-Muslim Man
Prostitutes
Temporary Marriage (Mut‘ah)
Marrying More Than One Woman
Justice Among Wives - A Condition
Why Marriage to More Than One Woman is Permitted in Islâm
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Section 3: The Relationship Between Husband and Wife
The Sexual Relationship
Prohibited Intercourse
Guarding the Secrets Between the Husband and Wife
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Section 4: Contraception
Valid Reasons for Contraception
Abortion
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Section 5: Divorce
Mutual Tolerance Between Husband and Wife
Rebelliousness and Strife
When Divorce Becomes Permissible
Divorce in the Pre-Islâmic Period
Divorce in Judaism
Divorce in Christianity
Differences Among Christian Denominations Regarding Divorce
Consequences of the Christian Stand on Divorce
The Christian Stand on Divorce: A Temporary Injunction, Not a Permanent Law
The Islâmic Limits for the Regulation of Divorce
The Prohibition of Divorcing During Menstruation
Taking an Oath of Divorce
Where the Divorcee Resides During the Waiting Period
Repeated Divorce
Reconciling Honorably or Separating with Kindness
The Divorced Woman’s Freedom to Remarry
The Woman’s Right to Demand Divorce
The Prohibition of ill-treatment
The Prohibition of the Oath of Desertion
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Section 6: The Relationship Between Parents and Children
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The Protection of the Lineage
The Prohibition of Denying Paternity
The Prohibition of Legal Adoption
A Practical Example of the Abolition of Legal Adoption
Adopting a Child to Rear and to Educate
Artificial Insemination
Attributing the Child to a Man Other Than the Child’s Father
“Do Not Kill Your Children“
Equal Treatment of Children
Observing the Limits of Allâh Regarding Inheritance
Disobedience to Parents: A Major Sin
Insulting Parents: A Major Sin
The Parent’s Consent for Jihad
Non-Muslim Parents
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Chapter 4: The Halal and the Haram in the Daily Life of the Muslim
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Section 1: Beliefs and Customs
Respect for Allâh’s Laws in the Universe
The War Against Superstitions and Myths
Believing in Those Who Foretell the Future Constitutes Kufr
Divination With Arrows
Magic
Charms and Amulets
Omens
The War Against Jahili Customs
No Chauvinism in Islâm
Lineage is Without Significance
Mourning for the Dead
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Section 2: Business Transactions
The Prohibition of Selling Haram Goods
The Prohibition of a Sale Involving Uncertainty
Price Manipulation
The Condemnation of Hoarding
Interference in the Free Market
The Permissibility of Brokerage
Exploitation and Fraud
“He Who Deceives Us Is Not of Us“
Frequent Swearing
Withholding Full Measure
The Prohibition of Buying Stolen Property
The Prohibition of Interest
The Wisdom of Prohibiting Interest
The Borrower on Interest and the Writer of the Deed
Concerning the Prophet’s Seeking Refuge with Allâh from
Sale for Deferred Payment (Credit)
Payment in Advance
Partnership Between Capital and Labor
Partnership Among Owners of Capital
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Insurance Companies
Do Insurance Companies Constitute Cooperatives?
A Modification
The Islâmic System of Insurance
The Use of Cultivable Land
1. Cultivating the Land Himself
2. Lending the Land to Others for Cultivation
3. Taking a Proportion of the Crop
4. Renting the Land for Money
Partnership in Raising Animals
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Section 3: Recreation and Play
“A Time for This and a Time for That“
The Humanness of the Messenger of Allâh
Relaxing the Mind
Permissible
Sports
Foot
Racing
Wrestling
Archery
Spear
Play
Horseback
Riding
Hunting
Playing with Dice: Backgammon
Playing Chess
Singing and Music
Gambling, the Companion of Drinking
The Lottery, a Form of Gambling
Movies
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Section 4: Social Relationships
The Unlawfulness of Severing Ties with a Fellow Muslim
Settling Disputes
“Let Not Some People Mock at Other People“
“Do Not Slander“
“Do Not Revile by Nicknames“
Suspicion
Spying
Backbiting
Spreading Gossip
The Sacredness of Honor
The Sacredness of Life
“The Murderer and the Murdered Will Be in Hell“
The Sanctity of the Lives of Allies and Non-Muslim Residents
Capital Punishment
Suicide
The Sanctity of Property
The Prohibition of Bribery
Gifts to Officials
Bribery to Redress a Wrong
Wasteful Spending
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