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'''Mustaḥab''' (Arabic:{{ia|المستحب}}) is a [[Fiqh|jurisprudential]] term referring to actions and practices that according to Islamic laws doing them is better than leaving them, yet they are not compulsory. [[Salat al-Layl]] (Night prayer), [[al-Nawafil al-Yawmiyya]] (daily Mustahab prayers), mustahab [[fasting]]s, [[supplication]]s, and many other practices are counted among mustahab acts.
'''Mustaḥab''' (Arabic:{{ia|المستحب}}) is a [[Fiqh|jurisprudential]] term referring to actions and practices that according to Islamic laws doing them is better than leaving them, yet they are not [[Wajib|obligatory]]. [[Night prayer]] (Salat al-Layl), [[Daily Nawafil]] (daily Mustahab prayers), mustahab [[fasting]]s, [[supplication]]s, and many other practices are counted among mustahab acts.


==Terminology==
==Terminology==
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===Synonym Terms===
===Synonym Terms===
Nadb (and Mandub), Nafl (and Nafila), Sunna and Tatawwu' convey a similar meaning to that of Istihbab.
Nadb (and Mandub), Nafl (and Nafila), Sunna and Tatawwu' convey a similar meaning to that of Istihbab (recommendation).


==Jurisprudential Discussions==
==Jurisprudential Discussions==
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==Related Rulings==
==Related Rulings==
when a person starts a mustahab it is makruh to not finish it, like mustahab salat. In some cases when a mustahab reachs specific stage it is obligatory to finish it and the person is not allowed to leave it. Two well-known examples of this creed is [[hajj|mustahab hajj]] and [['Umra]] that if a person starts each of them he must finish it. Another example is [[I'tikaf]] that if a person starts it and fasts the first two days he must fast the third day.
when a person starts a mustahab it is [[makruh|disliked]] to not finish it, like mustahab prayer. In some cases when a mustahab action reach specific stage it is [[obligatory]] to finish it and the person is not allowed to leave it. Two well-known examples of this creed are [[hajj|mustahab hajj]] and [['Umra]] that if a person starts each of them he must finish it. Another example is [[I'tikaf]] that if a person starts it and fasts the first two days he must fast the third day.


==Well-known Mustahabs==
==Well-known Mustahabs==
===Mustahab Prayers===
===Mustahab Prayers===
One can hardly find a holy occasion in [[Islam]] with no Mustahab [[prayer]]. Many of these Mustahab prayers have been mentioned in ''[[Mafatih al-Jinan]]''. Some of the most important Mustahab prayers are: the [[Daily Mustahab Prayers]], the [[Night Prayer]], [[Prayer of Ja'far al-Tayyar]], [[Salat al-Istisqa']] (asking for rain prayer), the prayer of the first day of lunar months.
One can hardly find a holy occasion in [[Islam]] with no Mustahab [[prayer]]. Many of these Mustahab prayers have been mentioned in ''[[Mafatih al-Jinan]]''. Some of the most important Mustahab prayers are: the [[Daily Nawafil|Daily Mustahab Prayers]], the [[Night Prayer]], [[Prayer of Ja'far al-Tayyar]], [[Salat al-Istisqa']] (asking for rain prayer), the prayer of the first day of lunar months.


===Mustahab Fasts===
===Mustahab Fasts===
Fasting all the days in a year, except for days in which fasting is Haram (like [[Eid al-Fitr]]) or [[Makruh]] (like [['Ashura]]), is Mustahab. However, fasting in some days have been emphasized in [[Hadith]]s. Some of these days are:
Fasting all the days in a year, except for days in which fasting is [[Haram|forbidden]] (like [[Eid al-Fitr]]) or [[Makruh|disliked]] (like [['Ashura]]), is Mustahab. However, fasting in some days have been emphasized in [[Hadith]]s. Some of these days are:
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*The first and the last Thursday of lunar months.  
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==References==
==References==
* The material for this article was mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/مستحب مستحب] in Farsi WikiShia.
* The material for this article was mainly taken from {{ia|[[:fa:مستحب|مستحب]]}} in Farsi WikiShia.
 
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