
Outlining FiQh with Sheikh abu taubah
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The Best Parts of Iman Are Sabr and Samaha
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 8.1 through 8.3 (prayer times and names) of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the times of fajr, dhuhr, and asr, as well as the tolerance of the Sahabah (radi Allahu anhum) in their approach to fiqh.More

Arrogance Breeds Discomfort
Sheikh Abu taubah takes a pause from explaining ar-Risalah to go over the concept of tawakkul (reliance on Allah). Topics include what tawakkul is, how to practice it, and how to know what Allah wants you to do.More

Taking a Concession From Allah Is Not Rebellion
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 7 of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the issue of wiping over the socks in wudu, and the use of leather socks.More

Inconsistency Indicates a Lack of Clarity
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 6.6-6.7 of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the recommended procedure for tayammum in the Maliki madhhab, how to read fiqh texts critically, and how often a man should have intimacy.More

Clarification Comes Before Criticism
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 6.2c-6.4b of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include how to make tayammum, what to do when you don't have clean earth to make tayammum with, and how to handle disagreement (ikhtilaf) in Islam.More

The Intellect Is What Holds One Back
Sheikh Abu taubah gives a short review session on the five objectives of the Shari'ah, the five rulings, and the five major FiQh principles, then explains chapters 6.1c-6.2b of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the harm of shirk in the dunya, the story of Qarun, and rulings on tayammum.More

Always Define Your Terms First
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 5.4-6.1b of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the ghusl, tayammum, and how to approach textual proofs that could have multiple meanings.More

Hanafiyyah Means To Incline Away From Shirk
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 5.3 of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the ghusl, the permissibility of leaving hair braided during ghusl, wearing rings and bracelets in ghusl, and practicing non-Muslim holidays.More

We Fear Not Saying Bismillah
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 4.6x-5.2d of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the wiping the feet, and the rulings and description of ghusl.More

Every FiQh Issue Is a Rabbit Hole
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 4.6t-4.6w of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the wiping of the head in wudu for men and women, the sunnah and history of men having long hair, and the fiqh of braids.More

The Fitnah Of Knowledge Is Looking Strange
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 4.6j-4.6s of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the actions of wudu such as wiping and washing, the nature of following the sunnah, the manners of the student of knowledge, modern-day sects, and the etiquettes of following a madhhab. More

Don’t Pigeonhole the Deen
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 3.4-4.6j of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the fiqh of wudu, the health benefits of wudu, and the priority of who gets to use water first and for what when water is scarce.More

Outlining FiQh review session pt. 2
The students of the Timbuktu FiQh class continue to review the poem, Outlining FiQh.More

Outlining FiQh Review Session
The students of the Timbuktu FiQh class review the poem, "Outlining FiQh."More

And Man Was Created Weak
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 3.4 of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include taharah/tahaarah (cleanliness), istinjaa, istijmaar, penis health, the male and female anatomy, the harms of masturbation, prudishness, the fiqh of intimacy, and an overview of the available Islamic and medical treatments for many related illnesses.More

Nothing In Islam Is Excessive
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 3.3d of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the awrah of men and women, the specific rulings around female modesty such as niqab, and the harms of cults.More

Laymen Can Make Decisions In Islam
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 2.5e - 3.3c of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include types of water, purification (taharah), praying in graveyards, and the importance of conservation in Islam.More

Harmony Is Better Than Separation
ESheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 2.3d - 2.5d of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the legal consequences of intercourse, the correct understanding of marriage, and details concerning breaking a fast with intercourse.More

Obligation Is Not Established By Inference
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 2.2g - 2.3c of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the nullifiers of wudu and the need for scholars to be multifaceted.More

Islam Didn’t Come To Be Complicated
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 2.2f of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the description of false menstruation, and issues surrounding menstruation.More

There Is No Ruling For The Exception
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 2.1-2.2.e of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the nullifiers of wudu, types of excreta or discharge for both men and women, nifas (post-partum bleeding), and the anatomy of the female genitalia.More

We Promote the System That Allah Wants
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapter 1.10 of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include who the salaf are and are not, the proper understanding of bid'ah (innovation), and geopolitics.More

Weaken the Senses, Strengthen the Heart
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 1.8 and 1.9 of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the trial of the grave, the intellect of the heart, the types of angels, and the taking of the soul at death.More

Don’t Decide On Allah’s Behalf
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 1.3 through 1.8 of the classic Maliki text, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the different ways Allah shows leniency and kindness to us, the Hawd (Pool), the Balance, the Sirat (bridge over Hellfire), and the effect of actions on belief.More

Condemn the Action, Not the Person
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 1.3 through 1.5 of the classic Maliki test, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the messages of the previous prophets, the Resurrection, and the intercession. More

You Don’t Have To Become a Theologian
Sheikh Abu taubah explains chapters 1.1 and 1.2 of the classic Maliki test, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include the translation of "laa ilaaha illa Allah," and the names and attributes of Allah.More

Only Be Creative Within The Hudud
Sheikh Abu taubah explains the introduction and preface of the classic Maliki test, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani. Topics include an overview of modern-day fiqh topics, Al-Khidr, and good adab with the scholars.More

Examine The Classics Without Judging Them
Sheikh Abu taubah begins explaining the classic Maliki test, ar-Risalah of ibn Abi Zaid al Qayrawaani, focusing on the table of contents, which includes the 38 chapters of fiqh. Topics include the Sheikh's education, the history of fiqh in America, and the distinctions of the Maliki madhhab.More

The Bully Never Stops Bullying
In this special episode of Outlining FiQh, Sheikh Abu taubah comments on the views of a selection of modern-day Islamic scholars on the current situation of war against Iran, including the sectarian splits being exploited by the enemies of Islam and the Muslims' defense efforts against the Zionist aggression and genocide.More

To Be Islamic Is To Be Humane
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 8, chapter 5 (maintenance of family and property) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: nafaqaat (maintenance or support) rulings for wives, children, slaves, and animals; social justice, the harms of fascism and overbearing legalism, and the importance of socialization in Islam.More

Islam Does Not Accept Everything
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 8, chapter 4 (alimony) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: alimony for the divorcee, nafaqaat (maintenance or support), and the cause for the breakdown of gender relations in the West along with solutions.More

A Good Husband Doesn’t Notice Everything
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 8, chapter 3 (reasons for losing custody) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: reasons either the father or mother may lose custody, split custody, and the role of society in establishing families.More

Don’t Miss The Benefit of the Arabic Terms
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 8, chapter 2 (custody aka kindergarten, or HaDaana) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: custody of young children (hadana), the necessity of local fuqaha, and cultural marriage practices in the East.More

Always Focus On The Children
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 8, chapter 2 (custody) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: child custody, distinguishing between marriage and adultery in non-Islamic environments, and modern-day social ills.More

Don’t Let Your Heart Absorb Every Misconception
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 8, chapter 1 (breast-feeding) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: the time period and number of breastfeeding infants, the science of breastmilk, and the controversy around breastfeeding adults.More

A Society’s Grandeur is Based On Its Respect For Women
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 10 (verifying non-pregnancy of a slave girl) from “A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence.” Topics include: the ‘iddah (woman’s waiting period), the Medusa effect, scientific realities in the Qur’an, the nature vs. nurture debate in psychology, and parenting techniques. WHY PODCASTING? Podcasting is direct and does not pass…More

We Do Not Walk Into Chaos Openly
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 9 (the ‘iddah or waiting period) from “A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence.” Topics include: the various rulings on iddah, menstruation, the challenges of a convert, and the social contract. WHY PODCASTING? Podcasting is direct and does not pass through a censorship company such as Google, Facebook, or…More

Islam Is Flavored With Mercy
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 7, chapter 9 (the 'iddah or waiting period) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: the various types of iddah, the importance of critical thinking in fiqh, dress codes for women, and female psychology.More

You Don’t Have To Follow Strange Statements
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 7, chapter 8 (establishing paternity) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: paternity of a child in various circumstances, childbirth, the Western medical system, shaadh (strange) fiqh rulings, and the positive effects of scholars on a community.More

An Empty Gun Can Still Give Advice
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 7, chapter 7 (li'an, or allegation of adultery on the wife) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: li'aan, adultery and affairs, the importance of paternity, and the honor of men.More

The Honor of Women Is Not To Be Played With
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 6 (zihar, dhihaar, dihar) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: dhihaar (likening one's wife to one's mother), sanctity of women.More

A Man Should Have a Place to Go
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 5 (Ilaa', or legal separation) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: ilaa' (eelaa or ila') or legal separation and the importance of women's continuing education.More

A Judge Must Put Himself In Others’ Shoes
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 4 (Raj'ah, or returning a revocably divorced ex-wife) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: raj'ah, justice, the importance of empathy, and not judging people based on your own intellect.More

If There’s Doubt, We Just Drop It
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 3 (Sunni and Bidah Talaq) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: sunni divorce, bid'i (haram) types of divorce, and the leniency of the shari'ah.More

The Most Detestable Lawful Act
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 2 (Divorce) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: divorce (talaq), fairness in marriage, and nifaas (post-partum bleeding)More

Some Forms of Speech Are Sihr
Sheikh Abu taubah gives a reminder on the topic of controlling the tongue. Topics include: the importance of positive thinking and positive speaking, dhikr and du'a, and the selection of a wird or hizb.More

We Argue With Everyone Except the Prophet ﷺ
Sheikh Abu taubah finishes explaining unit 7, chapter 1 (khula) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: khula or khul' (release of wife via remuneration), deriving usul (principles) from hadith, and marriage or divorce situations in the West.More

There Is No Comparison to Islamic Scholarship
Sheikh Abu taubah explains unit 7, chapter 1 (khula) from "A Summary of Islamic Jurisprudence." Topics include: levels of fiqh, khula or khul' (release of wife via remuneration), verbal spousal abuse, and the danger of ruling by other than what Allah has revealed.More

Tafseer Surah Yoosuf (episode 18)
In this special Ramadan series, Sheikh Abu taubah gives a scene-by-scene breakdown of Surah Yoosuf. Episode 18. The FiQh class will return after Ramadan in sha Allah.More

Tafseer Surah Yoosuf (episode 17)
In this special Ramadan series, Sheikh Abu taubah gives a scene-by-scene breakdown of Surah Yoosuf. Episode 17. The FiQh class will return after Ramadan in sha Allah.More