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Issue No. 2184Rules Regarding Ghasb

Spoiling the Usurped Property beside the Usurper

Issue No. 2184- If a person damages a utensil or any other thing which he has usurped, he should return it to its owner in addition to the difference between the value of the sound property and the damaged one. And if with the aim of not paying the difference, he says that he is ready to make it like the original one, the owner is not obliged to accept the offer. Also, the owner cannot compel him to make it like the original one; he can only demand the difference between the value [of the sound property and the impaired one].

Issue No. 1557Spoils of War

Spoils of War When The Infallible Imam

Issue No. 1557- If Muslims fight against the unbelievers in compliance with the orders of the Holy infallible Imam (as), khums should be paid on what is acquired from the enemy after deducting the expenses of safe custody, transport, etc., of that property.

Issue No. 1979Rules Regarding Assurance (Zamanat)

Sponsorship about a Person who is not Debtor

Issue No.1979- The person for whom one stands surety should be a debtor at that time. Therefore, if someone is going to take a loan from someone else, one cannot stand as a guarantor unless the loan already has been taken. However, there is no harm if one says to a person, “Employ that staff member or worker, and if he does anything wrong or commits an act of treachery, I will be responsible”, this sort of surety is also valid.

Issue No. 1874Miscellaneous Of Lease

Squandering the Properties by Hired's Roadster

Issue No.1874- If a person takes an animal on hire for transporting fragile goods, and if the animal slips or stampedes and the load is broken, the owner of the animal is not responsible. However, if the owner beats the animal or leads it on an unsafe road, etc., and the animal falls and breaks the goods he (the owner of the animal) is responsible. This rule also applies to a vehicle which is turned over, and its load is destroyed, if it is due to his negligence or his failure, he is responsible for the loss. But if the vehicle is faultless and it breaks down and turns over due to some reason as a result of which the load is destroyed, he is not responsible.

Issue No. 883Qīyām (to stand)

Standing on One Foot During Qīyām

Issue No.883- At the time of standing, if a person stands on one foot, his prayer will be void as an obligatory precaution, but it is not necessary that the weight of his body should be on both the feet equally.

Issue No. 2103Miscellaneous Rules Concerning Marriage

Statement of a Person who says a Woman is Married

Issue No. 2103- If a man marries a woman and someone claims later that she had a husband, but the woman herself says she did not, and if it is not also proved to be true according to Islamic laws, one should accept her word. However, if a reliable person confirms that she indeed did have a husband, she should, as an obligatory precaution, be divorced.

Issue No. 1175Having the Intention of Staying for Ten Days

Staying Beyond Ten Days

Issue No. 1175- If a traveller who has decided to stay at a place for ten days, stays there for more than ten days, he should offer complete prayer as long as he does not start travelling, and it is not necessary that he makes a new intention for staying for a further ten days.

Issue No. 873Takbīrat-ul-iḥrām

Stillness of the Body

Issue No.873- It is necessary that when a person pronounces the takbīrat-ul-iḥrām, his body be still and for instance, if he, while taking a step, pronounces takbīrat-ul-iḥrām , it will not be valid. However, if he utters it in this situation inadvertently, he should, as an obligatory precaution, do something that makes the prayer void (for example, he should turn his face away from the direction of qiblah) and then recite the takbīr once again.

Issue No. 932Rukū‘ (Bowing)

Stillness of the Body

Issue No.932- The body should be still while reciting the obligatory dhikr, and if the recommended dhikr is being recited with the intention of dhikr of rukū‘, the body should be still as well.

قرآن و تفسیر نمونه
مفاتیح نوین
نهج البلاغه
پاسخگویی آنلاین به مسائل شرعی و اعتقادی
آیین رحمت، معارف اسلامی و پاسخ به شبهات اعتقادی
احکام شرعی و مسائل فقهی
کتابخانه مکارم الآثار
خبرگزاری رسمی دفتر آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی
مدرس، دروس خارج فقه و اصول و اخلاق و تفسیر
تصاویر
ویدئوها و محتوای بصری
پایگاه اطلاع رسانی دفتر حضرت آیت الله العظمی مکارم شیرازی مدظله العالی
انتشارات امام علی علیه السلام
زائرسرای امام باقر و امام صادق علیه السلام مشهد مقدس
کودک و نوجوان
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