Islam is not just a collection of acts of worship confined within a mosque; it is a **life system** that touches every area of existence from the cradle to the grave. The Ilmihal series, meticulously prepared, gathers this holistic structure into 20 main sections. These sections deal not only with individual acts of worship like prayer and fasting but also with the rulings that protect social peace and the **family structure** in the finest detail.
The first sections of the Ilmihal are generally devoted to matters of **Aqidah and creed**. Fundamental principles of faith, such as the attributes of Allah, belief in prophets, and awareness of the hereafter, form the backbone of the Muslim identity. Once this foundation is laid, the rulings of **Taharah (purification)** are extensively covered, in accordance with the Islamic principle that 'purity is half of faith.' Subjects such as ghusl, wudu, and tayammum open the doors to physical and spiritual purification.
The middle sections of the Ilmihal take shape around the five pillars of Islam. Every detail from the timing of prayer to its recitation, and from the essence of fasting to the amount of zakat, is found in these sections. However, the scope of Ilmihal does not end here; through the **Munakahat (marriage and family law)** section, guidance is offered for the establishment, protection, and, if necessary, the civilized dissolution of the family, which is the core of a healthy society. These sections contain the spiritual codes of family bliss upon which modern sociology is also based.
In the sections under the heading of **Muamelat**, which regulates social life, subjects such as trade, the law of obligations, halal food, and ways of unlawful earning are addressed. The **Faraiz** section, which includes sensitive topics like the distribution of inheritance, teaches how justice is reflected within the home. This wide spectrum of Ilmihal clarifies how a Muslim should stand not only in their worship but also in the market, the bazaar, and the court.
The final sections of the Ilmihal usually focus on matters of **morality and etiquette (adab)**. Subjects such as avoiding backbiting, the harms of lying, the rights of parents, and neighborhood relations show how technical knowledge is crowned with a spirit that leads to being a 'perfected human' (Insan-i Kamil). These sections prove that Fiqh is not a dry set of rules but rather a knowledge that softens hearts and builds **social peace**.
Being able to quickly access these 20 sections in the digital world is the greatest solution to the 'time' problem of modern humans. Finding a topic you are curious about in seconds increases your zeal to reach correct information. All of this content is a contemporary reflection of the **Ahl al-Sunnah** heritage filtered from the primary sources of Islam. Ilmihal, with every one of its sections, is a vast treasure of knowledge that opens the doors of 'living Islam' to you.
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