Ahkam in Brief19 Videos

Ahkam in Brief – Haydh
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Ahkam in Brief – Haydh

Almighty God has created the female to be capable of carrying the loftiest creation, another human being. He has designed the anatomy of her body to suit this purpose. According to the Islamic laws, the female body experiences three status: Haydh or the monthly period, Istihada, and Nifas. In this episode, we will explain Haydh […]
Ahkam in Brief – Istihadha
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Ahkam in Brief – Istihadha

Istihada, what is it? According to Islamic laws, any blood that a lady sees, that doesn’t match the criteria of Haydh or Nifas, is considered Istihadha. This blood is usually yellowish in color, cold, not thick, and comes out without irritation or burning. For how long might it continue? As long as Istihadha is being […]
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Ahkam in Brief – Marriage

How can a marriage be conducted in Islam? What are the prerequisites, responsibilities and duties in a marriage? And what is a temporary marriage and how does it differ from the permanent marriage? Watch this clip to find out the answers.
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Ahkam in Brief – Divorce & Iddah

How does a marriage end? And how a widow, divorcee or a woman who has finished her temporary marriage, can marry someone else? Watch all rules about divorce & Iddah or the waiting period in this video.
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Ahkam in Brief – Najis Things

[The Script] AHKAM in Brief – Najis Things In this video we will get to know the most important Najis things or impurities according to the Islamic laws. Almost everything around us in this beautiful world is considered Taher or you can say ritually pure. But in the Islamic laws, there are very few things […]
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Ahkam in Brief – Nifas

What is Nifas? It is the blood discharged from the womb during childbirth and after which might continue for a few days. The duration: The maximum duration of Nifas is 10 days after giving birth. The blood discharged during childbirth is Nifas but these hours are not counted within the ten Nifas days. How to […]