1. To avoid chewing gum while fasting to ensure your fast is valid, as some ingredients or swallowing could potentially break the fast.

    To avoid chewing gum while fasting to ensure your fast is valid, as some ingredients or swallowing could potentially break the fast.

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  2. To perform the Eid prayer: 1. Prepare with Wudu. 2. Join the congregation. 3. Follow the Imam's seven Takbirs. 4. Listen to Quranic recitation. 5. Follow the Imam in bowing and prostration. 6. Finish with Tashahhud and Salam.

    To perform the Eid prayer:
    1. Prepare with Wudu.
    2. Join the congregation.
    3. Follow the Imam’s seven Takbirs.
    4. Listen to Quranic recitation.
    5. Follow the Imam in bowing and prostration.
    6. Finish with Tashahhud and Salam.

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  3. The greatest reward of fasting in Islam is spiritual closeness to Allah, self-discipline, and the potential for forgiveness of sins.

    The greatest reward of fasting in Islam is spiritual closeness to Allah, self-discipline, and the potential for forgiveness of sins.

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  4. Hadiths are categorized into several types based on their authenticity and reliability. The two primary categories are: Sahih (Authentic): These are Hadiths that are considered highly reliable and have a strong chain of transmission (Isnad) traced back to the Prophet Muhammad. They are used as a souRead more

    Hadiths are categorized into several types based on their authenticity and reliability. The two primary categories are:
    Sahih (Authentic): These are Hadiths that are considered highly reliable and have a strong chain of transmission (Isnad) traced back to the Prophet Muhammad. They are used as a source of Islamic law and guidance.
    Da’if (Weak): These Hadiths have a less reliable chain of transmission, often due to issues with the narrators or the content. They are considered less trustworthy and are not used as a basis for Islamic rulings.

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  5. The Quran is written in Arabic and is composed of chapters called "Surahs" and verses known as "Ayahs." It provides guidance on matters of faith, practice, morality, and various aspects of life for Muslims. It is considered the ultimate source of authority in Islam and is deeply revered by Muslims aRead more

    The Quran is written in Arabic and is composed of chapters called “Surahs” and verses known as “Ayahs.” It provides guidance on matters of faith, practice, morality, and various aspects of life for Muslims. It is considered the ultimate source of authority in Islam and is deeply revered by Muslims as a source of spiritual and ethical guidance.

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