Home
Main Menu
Home
Sections
TAHAARAH - Cleanliness
SALAAH.. The Book of Prayer
ZAKAH.. [Obligatory Charity]
Funeral Laws
Sadaqatul Fitr
Kitabus Saum [Book of Fasting]
Kitabul Hajj
Kitabul Buyu' [Book of Transactions]
Kitabur Rahn [Collateral - pawning]
Kitabul Hajr[Incapacitate d from transacting ]
Kitabul Iqrar [Confession]
Kitabul Ijarah [Hiring]
Kitabush Shuf'ah [Right of pre-emption]
Kitabush Sharikah [partnership]
Kitabul Mudarabah
Kitabul Wakalah [Agency]
Kitabul Kafalah [Guarantee]
KITABUL HAWALAH [Transfer of debt]
Kitabus Sulh [Compromise / Settlement]
Kitabul Hibah [Gifts]
Kitabul Ghasb [Usurpation]
Kitabul Wadi'ah
Kitabul Ariyah [item lent for use]
Kitabul Muzara'ah [Farming parhtership]
Kitabul Musaqah
Kitab IhYaul Amwat [Cultivation of virgin land]
Kitabul Mazun [Incapacitated person given permissi
Kitabul Waqf [Endowment]
Kitabul Laqit [Foundling ]
Kitabul Luqtah [Found things]
Kitabul Khuntha [Hermaphrodites]
Kitabun Nikah [ The book of Marriage ]
Kitabur Rada' [breastfeeding ]
Kitabut Talaq [Divorce]
Kitabul'Iddah
Kitabul Li'an
Kitabun Nafaqat [Maintenance]
Kitabul Mafqud [Missing people]
Kitabul Istirqaq wal I?taq [Enslavement and Manumi
Kitabul Mukatab
Kitabul Ibaq [Running away]
Kitabul Jinayat [Violtions]
Kitabud Diyat [Blood Money]
Kitabul Ma'aqil [Those paying blood money]
Kitabul Hudud [Penal Laws]
Kitabus Sariqah [Theft]
Kitabul Ashribah [Drinks]
Kitabus Sayd waz Zabaihb [Hunting and Slaughter]
Kitabul Udhiyah [Sacrificial slughter]
Kitabul Ayman wan Nuzur [Oaths and vows]
Kitabud Da'wa [Claims]
Kitabush Shahadat [Arsh]
Kitab Adabil Qadi [Court etiquette]
Kitabul Qismah [Partition]
Kitabul Ikrah [Coercion]
Kitabus Siyar [Military regultions]
Kitabul Hazhr wal Ibahah [Prohibited and permitted
Kitabul Wasaya [Bequests]
Kitabul Faraid [Inheritance]
Imaan and Aqaa'id
Ilm
I'tikaaf
Hilaal [Sighting of the New Moon]
The Chapter of Masaajid and Madaaris
Family Law
Economics
General / Miscellaneous
Fasting
Food & Drink
Hajj & Umrah
Definition
Title Filter
Display #
5
10
15
20
25
30
50
100
All
#
Article Title
Hits
1
A man stole an item and his hand was cut for it. He returned the item to the owner and then stole it again. What is the ruling?
2511
2
You mentioned that there is no cutting of hands for stealing wood. Which wood did you refer to?
2654
3
In which circumstances will a thief?s hand not be cut?
2593
4
What is the ruling if someone stole something from the Masjid?
2592
5
If he pierced the wall and entered his hand inside whilst remaining outside, and took something, will his hand be cut?
2637
6
A man broke the wall of a house. He loaded loot onto his donkey and led it out. Will his hand be cut?
2436
7
If he threw the goods outside and then picked it up, will his hand be cut?
2331
8
A man broke the wall of a house. He stole goods and passed it onto his accomplice outside. Will their hands be cut?
2281
9
A thief enters his hand in the money-box or in someone's pocket. Will his hand be cut?
2408
10
A group entered a Hirz with the intention of stealing. Some of them were appointed to do the actual stealing whilst the rest did not. Will all of their hands be cut?
2130
11
What is deemed Hirz in this law?
3485
12
A group committed the theft. Will all their hands be cut?
2227
13
Besides having his hand cut, is the thief liable for the stolen amount?
2150
14
Must the one who was robbed be present at the cutting?
2083
15
How is theft established?
2116
16
A man stole at least 10 Dirham from a demarcated area. He left hand is lame or amputated, or his left leg has been cut off from before. Will the judge rule that his hand still be cut?
1811
17
And if he steals a second time?
2047
18
From where is the thief?s hand cut?
1964
19
What punishment does the Shari'ah stipulate for the thief?
2200
20
What is Sariqah linguistically and in Shari'ah?
2937