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Mustahabb (Arabic: مُسْتَحَبّ, lit. 'beloved thing') is an
Islamic term
referring to an
action or
thing that is
recommended and favoured.
Mustahabb actions...
- For any Muslim, it is
performed after ****ual
intercourse (i.e. it is
mustahabb),
before Friday prayer and
prayers for
Islamic holidays,
before entering...
- (al-aḥkām al-khamsa):
mandatory (farḍ or wājib),
recommended (mandūb or
mustaḥabb), neutral/permissible (mubāḥ),
disliked (makrūh), and
forbidden (ḥarām)...
- Mecca)
Protecting one's
children Dua
Makruh Mustahabb Ahkam, commandments, of
which fardh are a type
Mustahabb,
recommended but not
required Mitzvah, a somewhat...
- to one of five
categories called ahkam:
mandatory (fard),
recommended (
mustahabb),
permitted (mubah),
abhorred (makruh), and
prohibited (haram). In the...
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ruling on this matter, Imam As-Shafi'i and his
companions said: It is
mustahabb (recommended) to fast on the day of
Arafah for the one who is not in Arafah...
- non-permitted are: واجب / فرض, farḍ/wājib – Compulsory, "duty" مستحب,
mustaḥabb – Recommended, "desirable" مباح, mubāḥ – Neutral, "permissible" مكروه...
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Recommended precaution (Arabic: احتياط مستحب, romanized: Ihtiyat
Mustahabb) is a fiqh term,
prominently used by Shi'a
marjas when
giving fatwas. Ihtiyat...
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categories (al-ahkam al-khamsa) in
Islamic law – wajib/fard (obligatory),
Mustahabb/mandub (recommended),
mubah (neutral),
makruh (disapproved),
haram (forbidden)...
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opinion of the locality, this
salat is
either farḍ (فرض, obligatory) or
mustaḥabb (strongly recommended).
After the salat,
Muslims celebrate the Eid al-Fitr...