Friday, June 11, 2010

Book Three: The Book of Dress



Book Three: The Book of Dress

bulletChapter 117 : Excellence of wearing white clothes and the permissibility of wearing red, green, yellow and black clothes made from Cotton, Linen but not Silk
bulletChapter 118 : Excellence of Qamees
bulletChapter 119 : Description of the length of Qamees and the Sleeves, the end of the Turban, the Prohibition of wearing long Garments out of Pride and the undesirability of wearing them without Pride
bulletChapter 120 : Excellence of giving up Elegant Clothes for Humility
bulletChapter 121 : Excellence of Adopting Moderation in Dress
bulletChapter 122 : Prohibition of wearing Silk for men and its permissibility for Women
bulletChapter 123 : Lawfulness to wear Silk in case one is suffering from an Itch
bulletChapter 124 : Prohibition of using the skin of the Leopard
bulletChapter 125 : Supplication at the time of wearing new Dress or Shoes
bulletChapter 126 : Excellence of Starting from the right side first while wearing a Dress (or a pair of Shoes)

Book Five: The book of Greetings

Book Five: The book of Greetings


bulletChapter 131 : Excellence of Promoting Greetings
bulletChapter 132 : Words to be used for offering Greetings
bulletChapter 133 : Etiquette of offering Greetings
bulletChapter 134 : Excellence of Greeting the Acquaintance Repeatedly
bulletChapter 135 : Excellence of Greeting at the time of entry into the House
bulletChapter 136 : Greeting the Children
bulletChapter 137 : Greeting one's Wife and other Women
bulletChapter 138 : Greeting the non-Muslims and Prohibition of taking an Initiative
bulletChapter 139 : Excellence of Greeting on Arrival and Departure
bulletChapter 140 : Seeking Permission to enter (somebody's House) and Manners relating to it
bulletChapter 141 : Seeking Permission to enter by telling one's Name
bulletChapter 142 : Saying 'Al-Hamdulillah' on Sneezing, its reply and Manners relating to Sneezing and Yawning
bulletChapter 143 : Excellence of Hand shaking at the time of Meeting
 

Book Four: The Book of the Etiquette of Sleeping, Lying and Sitting, etc.

Book Four: The Book of the Etiquette of Sleeping, Lying and Sitting, etc.

 

bulletChapter 127 : What is to be said at the time of Sleeping
bulletChapter 128 : Manners of Lying down on one's back and placing one leg upon the Other
bulletChapter 129 : Etiquette of Attending company and sitting with Companions
bulletChapter 130 : Visions in Dream and matters relating to them
 

Book Two: The Book about the Etiquette of Eating

Book Two: The Book about the Etiquette of Eating


bulletChapter 100 : Mentioning Bismillah before and saying Al-Hamdulillah after Eating
bulletChapter 101 : Prohibition of Criticizing Food
bulletChapter 102 : Response to an Invitation extended to a Man observing Saum (Fasting)
bulletChapter 103 : What should one say to the Host if an uninvited Person is accompanied with an invited Person
bulletChapter 104 : Eating from what is in front of One
bulletChapter 105 : Prohibition of Eating two Date-fruits Simultaneously
bulletChapter 106 : What should a Person say or do when he Eats but is not Satisfied
bulletChapter 107 : Eating from the Side of the Vessel
bulletChapter 108 : Undesirability of Eating in a Reclining Posture
bulletChapter 109 : Excellence of Eating with three Fingers and Licking them
bulletChapter 110 : Merit of Sharing Food
bulletChapter 111 : Etiquette of Drinking Water
bulletChapter 112 : Undesirability of Drinking directly from the mouth of a Water-Skin
bulletChapter 113 : Undesirability of blowing into the Vessel while Drinking
bulletChapter 114 : Permission to Drink while in a standing Posture
bulletChapter 115 : Excellence of Cupbearer drinking Last
bulletChapter 116 : Permissibility of drinking water from clean Vessels of all types except Gold and Silver ones

Book One: The Book of Good Manners


Book One: The Book of Good Manners


bulletChapter 84 : Exaltation of Modesty
bulletChapter 85 : Secrecy of Private Matters (Guarding Secrets)
bulletChapter 86 : Fulfillment of Promises
bulletChapter 87 : Safeguarding and Perpetuating Good Habits
bulletChapter 88 : Excellence of meeting with a smiling Countenance and Politeness in Speech
bulletChapter 89 : Clarity of Discourse
bulletChapter 90 : Listening Attentively
bulletChapter 91 : Brevity in Preaching
bulletChapter 92 : Dignity and Tranquility
bulletChapter 93 : Excellence of Walking Solemnly (Towards the Mosque) to perform As-Salat (The Prayer) and other Religious Duties
bulletChapter 94 : Honoring the Guest
bulletChapter 95 : Excellence of Conveying Glad Tidings and Congratulations
bulletChapter 96 : Bidding Farewell and Advising on the Eve of Departure for a Journey or other Things
bulletChapter 97 : Istikhara (Seeking Guidance from Allah), and Consultation
bulletChapter 98 : Excellence of Adopting Different Routes for going and returning on 'Eid Prayer and various other Occasions
bulletChapter 99 : Excellence of using the right Hand for Performing various good Acts