الخلاصة:
This research, entitled "The jurisprudential rulings pertaining to Musalla's",
aims to collect the jurisprudential arguments pertaining to Musalla's (spaces
allocated for praying in Islam), and studying them jurisprudentially, in respect of
the Islamic creed.
The study is presented as an introductory chapter, talking about the definition
of a Musalla as a place allocated for praying, its importance, types, and the
difference from a mosque. Followed by two regular chapters., the first of which,
focuses on the general jurisprudential rulings pertaining to Musalla's, presented in
two parts. A first part about the jurisprudential rulings for allocating a Musalla.
And a second part about the jurisprudential rulings for practising worshipping acts
in a Musalla. Whereas, the second chapter was reserved for the jurisprudential
rulings of specific Musalla's, dedicated for Eid, funeral and home prayers.
The study came to results, among of which :
- The difference between a mosque and a Musalla, is that a mosque requires
the presennce of a combination of three conditions: endowment,
constructability and public availablity.