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===Types=== | ===Types=== | ||
There are different types of Mustahab. Some of the most important ones are: | There are different types of Mustahab. Some of the most important ones are: | ||
Mustahab al-Nafsi: is a Mustahab | Mustahab al-Nafsi: is a Mustahab due to itself, such as Mustahab prayers and fasts. | ||
Mustahab al- | Mustahab al-Ghayri: is a Mustahab that is not Mustahab due to itself, rather because of another act, such as Ghusl for Ziyara. | ||
Mustahab al-‘Ayni: is a Mustahab that is recommended for | Mustahab al-‘Ayni (individual): is a Mustahab that is recommended for each individual Muslim. | ||
Mustahab Al- | Mustahab Al-Kifa’I (collective): is a Mustahab that if one Muslim do that it is no longer recommended for others, such as Adhan announcing Salat time. | ||
Mustahab al-Mu’akkad (emphasized): A Mustahab that has been emphasized, such as Ghusl al-Jum’a. | Mustahab al-Mu’akkad (emphasized): A Mustahab that has been emphasized, such as Ghusl al-Jum’a. | ||
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- According to some scholars preparatory acts for performing a Mustahab is also Mustahab, for example providing and preparing water for Ghusl al-Jum’a. | - According to some scholars preparatory acts for performing a Mustahab is also Mustahab, for example providing and preparing water for Ghusl al-Jum’a. | ||
- To leave a Mustahab act after starting it is Makruh, especially Salat and Mustahab Sawum after the noon. | - To leave a Mustahab act after starting it is Makruh, especially Salat and Mustahab Sawum after the noon. | ||
- In some cases, such as Mustahab Hajj and ‘Umara and I’tikaf after the second day, not completing the Mustahab is Haram ( | - In some cases, such as Mustahab Hajj and ‘Umara and I’tikaf after the second day, not completing the Mustahab is Haram (prohibited). | ||
==Well-known Mustahabs== | ==Well-known Mustahabs== |