- decisions" (al-aḥkām al-khamsa):
mandatory (farḍ or wājib),
recommended (
mandūb or mustaḥabb), neutral/permissible (mubāḥ),
disliked (makrūh), and forbidden...
-
neglected without punishment".
Synonyms of
mustahabb include masnun and
mandub. The
opposite of
mustahabb is
makruh (discouraged).
Parallels have been...
- The Mendoub's
Residence or Dar al-
Mandub (Arabic: قصر مندوب, French:
Palais du Mendoub),
formerly known as the
Forbes Museum of Tangier, is a cultural...
-
approval (ahkam): farḍ/wājib (واجب / فرض) - compulsory,
obligatory mustaḥabb/
mandūb (مستحب) -
recommended mubāḥ (مباح) - neutral, not
involving God's judgment...
- (al-ahkam al-khamsa) in
Islamic law – wajib/fard (obligatory), Mustahabb/
mandub (recommended),
mubah (neutral),
makruh (disapproved),
haram (forbidden)...
- the law
respecting what is
required (wajib),
sinful (haram),
recommended (
mandub),
disapproved (makruh) or
neutral (mubah)". This
definition is consistent...
- The
Mendoub or
Mandub (Arabic: مندوب, "delegate" or "representative") was a key
official in the
governance of the
Tangier International Zone
between 1925...
-
halal action won't
result in
punishment in the
hereafter (See mustahabb,
mandub) Ḥalaqah (حلقة) A
gathering or
meeting for the
primary purpose of learning...
- decisions" (al-aḥkām al-khamsa):
mandatory (farḍ or wājib),
recommended (
mandūb or mustaḥabb),
neutral (mubāḥ),
reprehensible (makrūh), and
forbidden (ḥarām)...
- five
categories (al-ahkam al-khamsa): wajib/fard (obligatory), mustahabb/
mandub (recommended),
mubah (neutral),
makruh (disapproved), and
haram (forbidden)...