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Space: This website when considered as a whole is called a "Space"
e.g Adheeman ilm
Collection: Each Chapter of the space if known as a "Collection".
e.g, , , .
Sections: Each Collection is divided into Groups or Pages called "Sections".
e.g, "" is a "Section" of Collection "" , Similarly "" is a "Section" of "" Collection.
Sub-Sections: Each Section may have sub-groups/sub-pages known as "Sub-Sections".
e.g, "" is a "Sub-Section" of Section "" and "Shirk Akbar" is a "Sub-Section" of the Section "".
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Every collection starts with an Overview section which gives an Introduction about the specific collection and what will be discussed therein.
Space > Collections > Sections > Sub-Sections [Optional]
e.g,
>>> Adheeman ilm
>>> Tawheed
>>> Categories
>>> Tawheed al-Rububiyyah
>>> Tawheed al-Uluhiyyah
References for texts would usually be embedded in highlighted blocks wherever applicable.
e.g,
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Marked and Highlighted in Blue -> Defines that the word is linked to some other section.
Clicking or Opening this would take you to the section where it's either defined or explained or has been linked to provide more context what's being described already and same will be stated therein.
Some sections may have Title Bars containing an important Quote, Statement ,Summary, Significance, or Recommendation of the collection/section with varying signs.
e.g,
The Mu‘wadhatayn [al-Falaq and an-Naas] protect against the Shaytaan, the evil eye, destructive envy (hasad) and all other evils.
A Warning/Caution Title Bar
The salaf (early generations) liked to combine four acts of worship on one day, namely: fasting, feeding the poor (charity), attending funerals and visiting the sick.
A Recommendation/Positive Title Bar
A Summary/Statement Title Bar
Example:
Some words may require description or explanation and will be mapped to the Section.