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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 693

    Based on obligatory precaution, the forehead and the back of the hands must be wiped from top to bottom [i.e. the forehead must be wiped in a direction towards the eyebrows and above the nose, and the back …

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  • Ruling 694

    When making the intention to perform tayammum, it is not necessary for one to specify whether the tayammum is in place of ghusl or wuḍūʾ. However, in cases where two tayammums must be performed, it is necessary to specify each …

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  • Ruling 695

    In tayammum it is not necessary for one’s forehead, the palms of his hands, and the back of his hands to be pure, although it is better if they are.

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  • Ruling 696

    One must remove any rings from his fingers when wiping over his hands; and if there is any obstruction on his forehead, the back of his hands, or on his palms – for example, something is stuck on …

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  • Ruling 697

    If there is a wound on one’s forehead or on the back of his hands and the cloth or something else that is tied over it cannot be untied, he must wipe his hands over it. And if …

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  • Ruling 698

    There is no problem if there is a normal amount of hair on one’s forehead and on the back of his hands. However, if the hair of one’s head drops over onto his forehead, he must draw it …

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  • Ruling 699

    If a person deems it probable that there is an obstruction on his forehead, on the palms of his hands, or on the back of his hands, then in the event that his deeming it probable would be …

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  • Ruling 700

    If someone’s duty is to perform tayammum but he cannot perform it on his own, he must get help from someone else. The helper must take the mukallaf’s hands and strike them on something with which tayammum can be validly …

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  • Ruling 701

    If while performing tayammum one doubts whether or not he has forgotten a certain part of it, in the event that he has passed that stage [i.e. he has performed that particular part of tayammum], he must not give …

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  • Ruling 702

    If after wiping the left hand one doubts whether or not he has correctly performed tayammum, his tayammum is valid. And in the event that one’s doubt is about the wiping of the left hand, it is necessary for …

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