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Mubāḥ (Arabic: مباح) is an
Arabic word
roughly meaning "permitted",
which has
technical uses in
Islamic law. In uṣūl al-fiqh (Arabic: أصول الفقه, lit...
- (farḍ or wājib),
recommended (mandūb or mustaḥabb), neutral/permissible (
mubāḥ),
disliked (makrūh), and
forbidden (ḥarām).
Sharia rulings fall into one...
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sinful (haram),
recommended (mandub),
disapproved (makruh) or
neutral (
mubah)". This
definition is
consistent amongst the jurists.
Methods of derivation...
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Mustahabb actions are
those whose ruling (ahkam) in
Islamic law
falls between mubah (neutral;
neither encouraged nor discouraged) and
wajib (compulsory). One...
- H****an
Mubah (born
April 21, 1984) is a
Maldivian former swimmer, who
specialized in
sprint freestyle events. He is a two-time
Olympian (2000 and 2004)...
- – Compulsory, "duty" مستحب, mustaḥabb – Recommended, "desirable" مباح,
mubāḥ – Neutral, "permissible" مكروه, makrūh – Disliked, "discouraged" حرام, ḥarām...
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categories called ahkam:
mandatory (fard),
recommended (mustahabb),
permitted (
mubah),
abhorred (makruh), and
prohibited (haram). In the
modern era, sharia-based...
- two sports;
Sultan Saeed and
Shifana Ali in
track and field, and H****an
Mubah and
Aminath Rouya Hussain in swimming. None of the
track or
swimming athletes...
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Islamic law – wajib/fard (obligatory), Mustahabb/mandub (recommended),
mubah (neutral),
makruh (disapproved),
haram (forbidden).
Though a
makruh act...
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sinful (haraam),
recommended (mandūb),
disapproved (makrūh), or
neutral (
mubah)". This
definition is
consistent amongst the jurists. In
Modern Standard...