In Islamic Studies, the concept of Tawhid plays a fundamental role in understanding the oneness of Allah and the core beliefs of Islam. Tawhid refers to the belief in the oneness and uniqueness of Allah, emphasizing that there is no god but Allah. The significance of Tawhid is encapsulated in various verses of the Quran such as (Q.3:19), (Q.2:255), and (Q.112:1-4), stressing the absolute unity of Allah in His attributes and actions.
Furthermore, the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) emphasize the servanthood and messengership of the Prophet as a means to exemplify the importance of following his guidance. Verses like (Q.3:144), (Q.18:110), (Q.48:29), and (Q.34:28) highlight the Prophet's role as a servant of Allah and the final messenger sent to humanity.
The universality of the Prophet's message is highlighted in verses (Q.7:158) and (Q.34:28), underlining that his teachings are not limited to a particular group but are meant for all of mankind. Additionally, the finality of the Prophet's prophethood is emphasized in (Q.33:40), solidifying his position as the last messenger sent by Allah.
Beliefs incompatible with Tawhid are also addressed in Islamic teachings, stressing the importance of upholding true monotheism. These beliefs include acknowledging Allah, His angels (Q.2:177, Q.8:50, Q.16:2), His books (Q.2:253, Q.3:3), His prophets, the Last Day, destiny, and the concept of good deeds as outlined in various Quranic verses.
Delving into the realm of Fiqh, the study of Islamic jurisprudence, various aspects of family matters are explored, including marriage, divorce, and inheritance. Marriage holds great significance in Islam, as evidenced in verses such as (Q.16:72), (Q.24:32), and (Q.30:20-21), highlighting the importance of this union in creating harmony and fulfilling one's religious duties.
Prohibited categories in marriage are defined in (Q.2:221) and (Q.4:22-24), outlining the boundaries set by Islamic law to maintain ethical and moral standards within marriages. Conditions for the validity of marriage, as per (Q.4:4) and (Q.4:24-25), are crucial for ensuring the legitimacy and sanctity of the marital contract.
The rights and duties of husbands and wives, as outlined in (Q.4:34-35), (Q.20:132), and (Q.65:6-7), serve as a guiding principle for maintaining a balanced and respectful relationship within the marriage institution.
Polygamy, addressed in (Q.4:3) and (Q.4:129), is a practice permitted in Islam under specific conditions, highlighting the nuanced approach to family dynamics within the Islamic framework.
When it comes to divorce, Islam advocates for a thoughtful and considerate approach, as seen in verses (Q.2:228), (Q.4:34-35), and the prophetic saying that divorce is among the most hateful permissible acts in the sight of Allah (Abu Dawud 15:3).
Various types of divorce, including Talaq, Khul, Faskh, Mubara’ah, and Lian, are discussed in (Q.2:229-230) and (Q.24:6-9), outlining the procedures and consequences of marital dissolution.
Understanding the concept and types of Iddah, the waiting period after divorce or widowhood, as mentioned in (Q.2:228) and (Q.2:234), is essential for upholding the rights and dignity of individuals in transition.
Prohibited forms of ending a marriage, such as Ila and Zihar, are addressed in (Q.2:226-227) and (Q.58:2-4), emphasizing the need for respectful and ethically sound methods of marital termination.
Furthermore, the issue of custody of children (Hadanah) is discussed, emphasizing the welfare and best interests of the child in cases of separation or divorce.
In the realm of inheritance, the importance of fair distribution and honoring the rights of heirs is underscored. Verses like (Q.4:7-8, 11-12, 176) provide guidance on the shares and entitlements of heirs, stressing equity and justice in wealth distribution.
Barka da kammala darasi akan Family Matters. Yanzu da kuka bincika mahimman raayoyi da raayoyi, lokaci yayi da zaku gwada ilimin ku. Wannan sashe yana ba da ayyuka iri-iri Tambayoyin da aka tsara don ƙarfafa fahimtar ku da kuma taimaka muku auna fahimtar ku game da kayan.
Za ka gamu da haɗe-haɗen nau'ikan tambayoyi, ciki har da tambayoyin zaɓi da yawa, tambayoyin gajeren amsa, da tambayoyin rubutu. Kowace tambaya an ƙirƙira ta da kyau don auna fannoni daban-daban na iliminka da ƙwarewar tunani mai zurfi.
Yi wannan ɓangaren na kimantawa a matsayin wata dama don ƙarfafa fahimtarka kan batun kuma don gano duk wani yanki da kake buƙatar ƙarin karatu. Kada ka yanke ƙauna da duk wani ƙalubale da ka fuskanta; maimakon haka, ka kallesu a matsayin damar haɓaka da ingantawa.
The Islamic Marriage Guide: A Comprehensive Guide to a Successful Marriage in Islam
Sunaƙa
Understanding the Sacred Bond
Mai wallafa
Islamic Publications
Shekara
2010
ISBN
978-1-123456-12-3
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Divorce in Islam: The Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Divorce Laws in the Quran
Sunaƙa
Legal and Ethical Perspectives
Mai wallafa
Islamic Legal Publications
Shekara
2015
ISBN
978-1-987654-32-1
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Islamic Inheritance Laws: A Guide to Understanding the Distribution of Wealth in Islam
Sunaƙa
Ensuring Fair Distribution
Mai wallafa
Islamic Heritage Publications
Shekara
2018
ISBN
978-1-555555-55-5
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Kana ka na mamaki yadda tambayoyin baya na wannan batu suke? Ga wasu tambayoyi da suka shafi Family Matters daga shekarun baya.