Mustahabb (Arabic مستحبّ), literally "recommended", is an Islamic term referring to actions whose status of approval in Islamic law (ahkam) falls between mubah (neutral) and wajib (actions which must be performed). One definition is "duties recommended, but not essential; fulfilment of which is rewarded, though they may be neglected without punishment" (Reuben Levy, The Social Structure of Islam, p. 202). Synonyms of mustahabb can be masnun or mandub. The opposite of mustahabb is makruh. This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... In Islamic context, the Ahkam (Ø£ØÙا٠) are rulings and orders of the Quran and Sunnah. ... Mubah is an Islamic Arabic term denoting an action as neither forbidden nor commended; neutral. ... Fard also farida (arabic فرض obligation, duty) is an Islamic term which denotes a religious duty. ... Acts and substances which should be evaded by muslims. ...