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Paid for Goods To Delivered Later
As-Salam for fruits of date-palms
SHB**3**451
SHB**3**452
As-Salam in Ash-Shuf'a i.e. preemption
SHB**3**458
Informing partner before selling his share
SHB**3**459
Mortgaging in Salam
SHB**3**454
Salam by a definite specified measure
SHB**3**441
SHB**3**442
Salam for a fixed specified period
SHB**3**455
SHB**3**456
Salam for a known specified weight
SHB**3**443
SHB**3**444
SHB**3**445
SHB**3**446
Salam in buying a she-camel
SHB**3**457
Salam to a person who has nothing
SHB**3**447
SHB**3**448
SHB**3**449
SHB**3**450
The guarantor in Salam
SHB**3**453
The nearest neighbor
SHB**3**460
Partnership
Asking permission before eating
SHB**3**669
SHB**3**670
Distribution of sheep
SHB**3**679
Dividing houses
SHB**3**676
Division of sheep
SHB**3**668
Drawing lots for divisions and shares
SHB**3**673
Evaluating a joint property
SHB**3**671
SHB**3**672
Partnership of orphans and others
SHB**3**674
Partnership with the People of the Book
SHB**3**678
Possessing joint property
SHB**3**667
Sharing food, etc
SHB**3**680
Sharing gold, silver, etc.
SHB**3**677
Sharing land
SHB**3**675
Sharing meals and Nahd i.e. sharing travelers' expenses
SHB**3**663
SHB**3**664
SHB**3**665
SHB**3**666
Sharing slaves
SHB**3**681
SHB**3**682
Sharing the Hadi and Budn
SHB**3**683
Ten sheep equaling one camel
SHB**3**684
Patients
'Go away from me'
SHB**7**573
'I am sick'
SHB**7**569
SHB**7**570
SHB**7**571
SHB**7**572
A blind person
SHB**7**557
A person suffering from epilepsy
SHB**7**555
SHB**7**556
Invoking Allah to remove epidemics and fever
SHB**7**581
It is compulsory to visit the sick
SHB**7**552
SHB**7**553
People most prone to trials are prophets
SHB**7**551
Placing the hand on the patient
SHB**7**563
SHB**7**564
Sick men visited by women
SHB**7**558
Sickness is expiation for sins
SHB**7**544
SHB**7**545
SHB**7**546
SHB**7**547
SHB**7**548
Taking a sick boy to someone to invoke Allah
SHB**7**574
The conversation between patient and visitor
SHB**7**565
SHB**7**566
The invocation of the visitor for the patient
SHB**7**579
The patient's wish for death
SHB**7**575
SHB**7**576
SHB**7**577
SHB**7**578
The severity of disease
SHB**7**549
SHB**7**550
The visitor leading the people in prayer
SHB**7**562
The visitor performing ablution
SHB**7**580
Visiting a patient walking or riding
SHB**7**567
SHB**7**568
Visiting a sick bedouin
SHB**7**560
Visiting a sick pagan
SHB**7**561
Visiting an unconscious person
SHB**7**554
Visiting sick children
SHB**7**559
Peacemaking
'Let us go to bring about a reconciliation
SHB**3**858
'may Allah make peace between two big groups'
SHB**3**867
'Should they two reconcile with each other'
SHB**3**859
'There is no good in most of their secret talks
SHB**3**855
SHB**3**856
Agreement about Diyya i.e. blood money
SHB**3**866
Being reconciled on illegal basis
SHB**3**860
SHB**3**861
Defendant refusing reconciliation
SHB**3**871
Making peace and establishing justice
SHB**3**870
Making peace with pagans
SHB**3**864
SHB**3**865
Reconciliation between creditors
SHB**3**872
Reconciliation in dispute concerning debts
SHB**3**873
The Imam suggesting reconciliation
SHB**3**868
SHB**3**869
The person making peace between the people
SHB**3**857
Writing the reconciliation
SHB**3**862
SHB**3**863
Permission To Enter
'Enter not houses other than your own'
SHB**8**247
SHB**8**248
'Get up for your chief!'
SHB**8**278
'Labbaik wa Sa'daik'
SHB**8**283
SHB**8**284
SHB**8**285
'Peace be on you '
SHB**8**268
SHB**8**269
'spread out and make room'
SHB**8**287
A letter of a suspected enemy
SHB**8**276
Adultery of parts other than private parts
SHB**8**260
Al-Hijab Veiling of women
SHB**8**255
SHB**8**256
SHB**8**257
An invitation itself is permission to enter
SHB**8**263
As-Salam is one of the Names of Allah
SHB**8**249
Asking 'Who is that? '
SHB**8**267
Asking permission thrice only
SHB**8**261
SHB**8**262
Asking permission to enter because of sight
SHB**8**259
Buildings
SHB**8**315
SHB**8**316
Circumcision at an old age
SHB**8**312
SHB**8**313
Closing the doors at night
SHB**8**311
Deeds diverting one from duties towards Allah
SHB**8**314
Disclosing secrets after death of person concerned
SHB**8**301
Embracing each other
SHB**8**282
Fires and lamps in a house at bedtime
SHB**8**308
SHB**8**309
SHB**8**310
Greeting a gathering of Muslims and pagans
SHB**8**271
Greeting everybody
SHB**8**253
SHB**8**254
Greeting the boys
SHB**8**264
Greetings between men and women
SHB**8**265
SHB**8**266
Having a midday nap at people's house
SHB**8**298
SHB**8**299
Holding secret counsel for a long while
SHB**8**307
How the Salam greeting began
SHB**8**246
Ihtiba
SHB**8**289
Keeping secrets
SHB**8**304
Lying flat on the back
SHB**8**302
Midday nap after the Friday prayer
SHB**8**296
Midday nap in the mosque
SHB**8**297
Putting a pillow for someone
SHB**8**294
SHB**8**295
Returning greetings of Dhimmis
SHB**8**273
SHB**8**274
SHB**8**275
Secret talk by two out of more than three persons
SHB**8**305
SHB**8**306
Sending greetings
SHB**8**270
Shaking hands
SHB**8**279
SHB**8**280
Shaking hands with both hands
SHB**8**281
Sitting in any convenient posture
SHB**8**300
Taking permission of a gathering to get up
SHB**8**288
Talking secretly and excluding a person present
SHB**8**303
The bed
SHB**8**293
The reclining sitting posture
SHB**8**290
SHB**8**291
The riding person should greet the walking person
SHB**8**251
The small number of persons should greet large
SHB**8**250
The walking person should greet the sitting one
SHB**8**252
The younger person should greet the older one
SHB**8**252
To avoid greeting a person who has committed a sin
SHB**8**272
To avoid making another get up from his seat
SHB**8**286
To propagate As-Salam among the people
SHB**8**253
Walking quickly for some necessity
SHB**8**292
Writing a letter to the people of the Scripture
SHB**8**277
Prayer
'Adorn yourself when going to the mosque'
SHB**1**347
'It is not for the pagans to visit or maintain the mosques of Allah ...'
SHB**1**438
'Take you people, the station of Abraham as a place of prayer
SHB**1**389
SHB**1**390
SHB**1**391
'The earth has been made a place for praying'
SHB**1**429
A pagan entering the mosque
SHB**1**458
A small door and a path in the mosque
SHB**1**455
About mosques in houses
SHB**1**417
About the thigh
SHB**1**367
Al-Hadath in the mosque
SHB**1**436
Behaviour in Recitation
AMH**3**29
AMH**3**30
AMH**3**31
AMH**3**32
AMH**3**33
AMH**3**34
Behaviour in the Sitting in the Prayer