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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 53

    It is obligatory (wājib) for one to cover his private parts when emptying his bowels and/or bladder, and at other times, from people who are mukallaf5, even if they are his maḥram6, like his mother and sister. Similarly, …

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  • Ruling 54

    It is not necessary for one to cover his private parts with a particular object, and if, for example, he covers his private parts with his hand, it will suffice.

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  • Ruling 55

    Based on obligatory precaution, when one is emptying his bowels and/or bladder, neither the front of the body – i.e. the stomach and chest – nor the back must face qibla.77 Qibla is the direction towards the Kaʿbah …

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  • Ruling 56

    When one is emptying his bowels and/or bladder, if the front or back of his body faces qibla and he turns his private parts away from qibla, it will not suffice. Furthermore, the obligatory precaution is that when …

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  • Ruling 57

    The recommended precaution (al‐iḥtiyāṭ al‐mustaḥabb) is that the front or back of one’s body should not face qibla while performing istibrāʾ8 – the laws (aḥkām) of which will be mentioned later – nor while purifying the urinary outlet …

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  • Ruling 58

    If a person is obliged to face his front or back to qibla so that someone who is not his maḥram does not see him, then based on obligatory precaution he must sit with his back facing qibla.

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  • Ruling 59

    The recommended precaution is that a child should not be made to sit in a way that his front or back faces qibla when he is emptying his bowels and/or bladder.

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  • Ruling 60

    It is unlawful (ḥarām) for one to empty his bowels and/or bladder in four places:In dead-end alleys without the owner’s consent. The same applies to public alleys and roads in the event that it causes harm to pedestrians;On …

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  • Ruling 61

    In three cases, the anus can be purified with water only:10 Another impurity like blood comes out with the faeces;An external impurity comes into contact with the anus, except if urine comes into contact with the anus in …

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  • Ruling 62

    The urinary outlet does not become pure with anything other than water and washing it once is sufficient, although the recommended precaution is that it should be washed twice, and it is even better to wash it three …

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