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Episode 49: Expedition of Banu Al‐Mustaliq and the affair of Ifk (2/2)
Episode 43: The system of Islam in avoiding marital problems and solving them (2 - 6)
Pauses with Summer holiday and travel
Episode 25: The requirements of the declaration of faith (1/5)
Episode 42: The example of the hypocrite is like a hesitant ewe between two groups of sheep
Episode 18: Compatibility
Episode 50: Tawheed in intent and objectives
Days missed from previous Ramadan must be made up for before the next Ramadan
Episode 17: The Sunnah terminologically
Episode 50 : The Stages of Fetus: The Sperm, The Clinging Clot and The Embryo
Episode 122: When someone yawns.
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Published: 17 July 2012
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Abu Sa’id Al-Khudri Allah be pleased with him reported :Messenger of Allah peace and blessings of Allah be upon him said, “ When one yawns, he should put his hand over his mouth, otherwise the devil will enter.”
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