Rulings

Ibn Taymiyyah, (may Allaah’s Mercy be upon him) said, ‘… and there are two types of visiting graves, one being permissible and the other being an innovation. There are reports recommending performing the permissible visiting,

“Visit the graves because it will remind you of the Hereafter!” (Ibn Maajah 1569)

There is…

A person who intends to visit the Prophet ﷺ’s mosque without any additional intentions enters into the Text certainly, as long as he is not harmed or does not harm others. This is a good intention without an issue in. The person may intend to enter the rawdhah to pray, supplicate, or recite the Qur’aan there. Indeed, it has a virtue above other places. The Prophet ﷺ said,

The minor pilgrimage, ‘umrah, intended at Hudaibiyah by the Prophet ﷺ was regarded as one of his ‘umrahs, even when he never completed it. This was because abandoning and not completing it by the Prophet was beyond his control. Thus, whenever a person intends to perform a righteous action, was keen to do it, and took up the means to do so, then he was prevented from doing it, he would…

The reconcilement between the opinions regarding that which was last revealed from the Qur’aan is simple. It is said regarding Soorah AN-Nassr and Soorah Baraa’ah that they were the last Soorahs to be revealed completely. As for the last aayahs, those who had the opinion they were the aayahs about usury, they are correct for this until the end of the page, that is, Allaah’s  Words,…

Scholars have disagreed about the basmalah:
a)    Some had the opinion that the basmalah is an aayah in every Soorah of the Qur’aan, so based on this, Soorah Al-Kawthar consists of four aayahs.
b)    Some had the opinion that it is not an aayah in any Soorah of the Qur’aan.
c)    Some had the opinion that it is one aayah which was revealed to separate the Soorahs.…