Prayer
'Adorn yourself when going to the mosque'
'It is not for the pagans to visit or maintain the mosques of Allah ...'
'Take you people, the station of Abraham as a place of prayer
'The earth has been made a place for praying'
A pagan entering the mosque
A small door and a path in the mosque
About mosques in houses
About the thigh
Al-Hadath in the mosque
Behaviour in Recitation
Behaviour in the Sitting in the Prayer
Being guided by lamps
Burying expectoration in the mosque
Catching a debtor in the mosque
Clasping one's hands in or outside the mosque
Cleaning the mosque
Clothes touching wife while praying
Completing What is Recalled when Uncertain How Much has been Prayed
Construction of the mosque
Covering the private parts
Crossing the corners of single garment
Digging the graves of pagans and using the site for a mosque
Dislikeness of being naked while praying
Distribution in the mosque
Employing the carpenter and the technician
Entering the mosque
Expiation for spitting in a mosque
Facing the Qibla from anywhere
Facing the Qibla in prayer
Garments bearing a cross or picture
Giving judicial verdicts in the mosque
How prayer was prescribed
If a mosque is built on a road
If the garment is tight
Issuing statements in the mosque
Looking at marks on a garment while praying
Looking in the Prayer at What Distracts You trom It
Lying on the back in the mosque
Mosques on the way to Medina
Not Reciting behind the Imam when He Recites Aloud
Offering prayers in a shirt, trousers, etc
Offering prayers with a single garment
Passing through a mosque is permissible
Pitching a tent in the mosque for patients
Prayer clothes for women
Praying at places where the earth had sunken
Praying in a church or temple
Praying in a mosque situated in a market
Praying in a red garment
Praying in a sheepfold
Praying in a silk Farruj garment open at back.
Praying in a Syrian cloak made by infidels.
Praying in camel-yards
Praying in entering mosque
Praying in someone else's house
Praying on a bed
Praying on a Hasir mat of date-palm leaves.
Praying on a Khumra
Praying on roofs, pulpit and wood
Praying when returning from a journey
Praying while not facing the Qibla
Praying with a furnace or fire in front
Praying with Khuffs leather socks.
Praying with shoes
Praying without a Rida cover for the upper part.
Preaching of the Imam
Prostrating on a garment in scorching heat
Raising voices in the mosque
Receiving an invitation to dinner in the mosque
Recitation in the Subh Prayer
Reciting poetry in the mosque
Reciting to Oneself behind the Imam when He does not Recite Aloud
Sales and purchases on the pulpit
Saying 'Amin' behind the Imam
Scraping off sputum from the mosque
Scraping the nasal secretion off the mosque
Sleeping of a man in the mosque
Sleeping of a woman in the mosque
Spitting in a garment while praying
Spitting on the left side while praying
Spitting while praying
Superiority of whoever builds a mosque
Taking a bath on embracing Islam
Taking a camel inside a mosque
Taking graves of Prophets as mosques
Tashahhud in the Prayer
The Adhan During a Journey and Without Wudu
The Call to Prayer
The circles and sitting in the mosque
The dislikeness of praying in grave-yards
The doors and locks of the Ka'ba and mosque
The Duration of the Meal before Dawn (Sahur) in Relation to the Adhan
The Opening of the Prayer
The presence of spearmen in the mosque
The Qibla for people in Medina
The Recitation of Qur'an in the Maghrib and Isha Prayers
The Umm al-Qur'an
To say: Masjid of Bani so-and-so
To tie the Izar garment worn below waist.
What to Do if One Raises One's Head Before the Imam
What to Do if One Stands Atter the Completion of the Prayer or After Two RakCas
What to Do if through Forgetfulness One Says the Taslim after Two Rakas
While passing through a mosque