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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 673

    Performing tayammum with soil, pebbles, a clod of earth, and stone is valid. However, the recommended precaution is that if it is possible to perform tayammum with soil, one should not perform it with any other thing; and if soil …

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  • Ruling 674

    Tayammum performed with gypsum or limestone is valid. Similarly, tayammum performed with dust that gathers on carpets, clothing, and similar things is also valid provided that its quantity is such that it can commonly be considered to be very …

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  • Ruling 675

    If a person cannot find soil, pebbles, a clod of earth, or stone, he must perform tayammum with mud; and if one cannot find any mud, he must perform tayammum on top of a carpet, clothing, or similar thing that …

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  • Ruling 676

    If a person can gather soil by shaking a carpet and similar things, then performing tayammum with something that is merely dusty is invalid. Similarly, if one can dry some mud and procure soil from it, then performing tayammum with …

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  • Ruling 677

    If someone does not have water but does have snow or ice, in the event that it is possible for him to do so, he must melt it and perform wuḍūʾ or ghusl with it; and if it is not …

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  • Ruling 678

    If something like straw – with which performing tayammum is invalid – becomes mixed with soil or pebbles, one cannot perform tayammum with it. However, if the quantity of that thing [such as straw] is so little that it is …

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  • Ruling 679

    If a person does not have anything with which to perform tayammum, in the event that it is possible, he must procure it by purchasing it and suchlike.

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  • Ruling 680

    Performing tayammum with a mud wall is valid. And the recommended precaution is that if there is dry earth or soil, one should not perform tayammum with damp earth or soil.

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  • Ruling 681

    The thing with which a person performs tayammum must be pure (ṭāhir); and based on obligatory precaution it must also be commonly considered to be clean, meaning that it must not be tainted with anything that causes disgust. If …

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  • Ruling 682

    If someone is certain that performing tayammum with a particular thing is valid and he does so, and afterwards he realises that performing tayammum with that thing is invalid, he must perform the prayers he had performed with that tayammum again. …

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