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5. Spiritual Retreat (Iʿtikāf )

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  • Ruling 1729

    vii. Iʿtikāf must take place in one mosque. It is necessary that iʿtikāf be performed in one mosque. Therefore, one iʿtikāf cannot be performed in two mosques, whether they are separate from each other or joined together, …

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  • Ruling 1730

    viii. Iʿtikāf must be performed with the permission of one whose permission is legally (sharʿan) required. Iʿtikāf must be performed with the permission of one whose permission is legally required. Therefore, if a woman’s staying in a …

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  • Ruling 1731

    ix. A muʿtakif must refrain from doing the unlawful acts of iʿtikāf. Someone who is performing iʿtikāf must refrain from doing the unlawful acts of iʿtikāf, which are as follows: Using fragrance; Having sexual intercourse with one’s spouse; …

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  • Ruling 1732

    It is not permitted (jāʾiz) for a muʿtakif to smell perfumes in any circumstance – whether he derives pleasure from smelling them or not – and neither is it permitted for him to smell fragrant plants and …

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  • Ruling 1733

    While one is performing iʿtikāf, it is not permitted for him to have sexual intercourse with his spouse – even if it does not result in ejaculation – and doing so intentionally invalidates iʿtikāf.

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  • Ruling 1734

    Based on an obligatory precaution, a muʿtakif must not intend to ejaculate (even by lawful means), and he must refrain from having sexual contact with his spouse by means of touching, and he must also refrain from …

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  • Ruling 1735

    Disputing about worldly or religious matters while one is performing iʿtikāf is unlawful if it is done with the intention of defeating the other person or showing off one’s virtues and superiority. However, if it is done …

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  • Ruling 1736

    Buying and selling while one is performing iʿtikāf is unlawful; and based on obligatory precaution, any type of business transaction – such as hiring (ijārah), sleeping partnership (muḍārabah),7 and exchange (muʿāwaḍah) – is also unlawful, although the …

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  • Ruling 1737

    Whenever a muʿtakif is compelled to conduct a transaction in order to procure food and drink or other necessary items, and he cannot find someone else who is not a muʿtakif to do this on his behalf …

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  • Ruling 1738

    If a muʿtakif intentionally commits an unlawful act of iʿtikāf despite knowing the religious law (al‐ḥukm al‐sharʿī), his iʿtikāf becomes invalid.

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