SALAH GUIDE
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Makrūh Tanzīhī: Somewhat disliked; it is that which we have been commanded to leave, even though it is not sinful. The one who leaves it is rewarded, and the one who does it acted sub optimally...
Makrūh Taḥrīmī: Prohibitively disliked; it is that which we have been firmly commanded to leave through a text open to the possibility of interpretation. Denying such a command is misguidance but not disbelief. Performing such an action is sinful...
Sunnah Mu'akkadah: Emphasized practice; that which the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ, or his rightly guided successors after him, performed regularly and consistently. Leaving an emphasized sunnah is blameworthy but not sinful. Though it is important to note that leaving an emphasized sunnah habitually, however, is sinful. This is because it entails "running away" from the guidance of the Messenger of Allāh ﷺ, whom we have been commanded to follow.