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الغلو في تعجيل الفطور. (Arabic)
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- Author(s): شفيق لعرج
- Source:
Zarqa Journal for Research & Studies in Humanities; 2017, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p612-624, 13p
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- Alternate Title:
Excessiveness in Speeding Up Breakfast. (English)
- Abstract:
Islam is a religion rejecting all manifestations of extremism, so it could be spread in all parts of the world for its compatibility with the common sense and explicit mentality. Therefore, it legislates for the fasting person to hasten breakfast, in response to the order of Allah and in mercy of his own. One of the issues that includes extremism from the point of view of many Muslims, which Islam fights and severely forbid, the issue of extremism in hastening breakfast. We find a lot of people break their fast before the legitimate breakfast time, thinking that they are applying the Sunnah of hastening, but they have forgotten or pretended to forget that they fall into and extremely dangerous legitimate pitfall. Hence, the research answers the following questions: What is the meaning of hastening breakfast? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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الملخص: الإسلام دين يرفض جميع مظاهر الغلو، لذلك استطاع أن ينتشر في جميع بقاع العالم لتوافقه مع الفطرة السليمة والعقلية الصريحة، لذلك كان من تشريعاته للصائم أن يعجل بفطره، استجابة لأمر ربه ورحمة بنفسه، فكان من المسائل التي دخل الغلو فيها على كثير من المسلمين، فحا ربها الإسلام ونهى عنها نهيا شديدا: مسألة الغلو في تعجيل الفطر. حيث نجد كثي ا ر من الناس يفطرون قبل دخول وقت الإفطار الشرعي ظنا منهم أنهم يطبقون سنة التعجيل، وهم نسوا أو تناسوا أنهم يقعون في محذور شرعي شديد الخطورة. ومن هنا جاء البحث ليجيب عن الأسئلة الآتية: ما هو المقصود بتعجيل الفطر؟ وما هو الوقت الشرعي للإفطار؟ ثم ما هو موقف الشرع من الاعتماد على التق ويمات الفلكية والساعات الحديثة لإثبات دخول الوقت الشرعي للإفطار؟ [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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