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In general, the 52 books can be widely divided into four categories:
In general, the 52 books can be widely divided into four categories:
# Worship ([['ibadat]]); laws of which appear in 10 books and includes [[purification]], [[Prayer]], [[alms]], [[Islamic tax]], [[fasting]], taking seclusion ([[I'itikaf]]), [[Hajj]], [['Umra]], [[Jihad]], and [[Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil]].
# Worship ([['ibadat]]); laws of which appear in 10 books and includes [[purification]], [[Prayer]], [[alms]], [[Islamic tax]], [[fasting]], taking seclusion ([[I'tikaf]]), [[Hajj]], [['Umra]], [[Jihad]], and [[Enjoining Good and Forbidding Evil]].
# Contracts ([['Uqud]]); these are agreements whose fulfillment requires the presence of two parties. This branch of laws is spread across 19 books, some of which are the book of trade ([[Tijara]]), the book of [[Rahn]], the book of punishment ([[Hajr]]) and the book of guarantee ([[Ziman]]).
# Contracts ([['Uqud]]); these are agreements whose fulfillment requires the presence of two parties. This branch of laws is spread across 19 books, some of which are the book of trade ([[Tijara]]), the book of [[Rahn]], the book of punishment ([[Hajr]]) and the book of guarantee ([[Ziman]]).
# Unilateral Instigations ([[Iqa'at]]); these are agreements whose fulfillment requires only one party. Laws pertaining to unilateral instigations are spread across 11 books including [[divorce]] ([[Talaq]]), reward ([[Ju'ala]]), and [[oath]] ([[Nadhr]]).
# Unilateral Instigations ([[Iqa'at]]); these are agreements whose fulfillment requires only one party. Laws pertaining to unilateral instigations are spread across 11 books including [[divorce]] ([[Talaq]]), reward ([[Ju'ala]]), and [[oath]] ([[Nadhr]]).
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