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The etiquettes of marriage : in the pure tradition of the prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) from the book Adaab-uz-zufaaf / Muhammad Naasir-ud-deen Al-Albaani

By: Albaani, Muhammad Naasir-ud-deen Al-Publication details: Suffolk : Jam'iat ihyaa' Minhaaj al-Sunnah, c2008. Description: 68 p. : 22 cmISBN: 0954036905Subject(s): 1. Islamic marriage customs and rites | 2. Marriage -- religious aspects -- Islam | 3. Islamic etiquetteDDC classification: 297.577 ALB
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1. Kindness toward your wife when you wish to enter into her
2. Placing your hand on you wife's head and praying for her
3. The praying of husband and wife together
4. What to say at the time of making love
5. How he should come to her
6. The prohibition of sodomy
7. Waking wudhoo' between to acts with one's wife
8. Bathing is preferable
9. The bathing of husband and wife together
10. Making wudhoo' after sex and before sleeping
11. The ruling of this wudhoo'
12. Making tayammum in a state of Janaba instead of wudhoo'
13. Bathing before sleeping is preferable
14. The prohibition of sex when she is menstruating
15. The penitence of one who has sex during menses
16. What is permissible when she is in menstruation
17. When is it allowed to resume sexual activity after menses?
18. The lawfulness of coitus interrupts
19. Is is preferable not to practice coitus interrupts
20. What the two spouses should intend with their marriage
21. What he should do the morning after his wedding night
22. The house must have a for bathing
23. The prohibition of spreading bedroom secrets
24. The obligation of a wedding feast
25. The sunnah of the wedding feast
26. Wedding feasts can be given with other than meat
27. Participation of the wealthy in the feast with their wealth
28. The prohibition of invitating only the wealthy
29. The obligation of accepting invitations
30. Accepting invitations even if fasting
31. Breaking fast for the sake of your host
32. It is not required to pay back voluntary fasts
33. Not accepting invitations to events involving disobedience
34. What is recommended for those who accept an invitation
35. Praying for many sons for the newly weds is a form of Jahiliya compliment
36. The bride may serve the men guests
37. Singing and beating of the 'Duff'
38. Refusal to do anything in conflict with the Sharee'ah
39. Women are also forbidden to wear gold rings and jewellery
40. The obligation of living with one's wife with kindness
41. Words of advice to the husband and wife
42. The duty of a woman to serve her husband

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