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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 703

    If someone whose duty is to perform tayammum loses hope in his legitimate excuse [for performing tayammum in place of wuḍūʾ or ghusl] expiring during the entire length of time for prayers, or, if he deems it probable that if he …

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  • Ruling 704

    If someone whose duty is to perform tayammum knows that his legitimate excuse will remain valid until the end of the time for prayers, or, if he loses hope in his legitimate excuse expiring, he can perform prayers with …

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  • Ruling 705

    If someone who cannot perform wuḍūʾ or ghusl loses hope in his legitimate excuse expiring, he can perform his qaḍāʾ prayers with tayammum. However, if afterwards his legitimate excuse expires, the obligatory precaution is that he must perform his qaḍāʾ prayers again …

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  • Ruling 706

    It is permitted for someone who cannot perform wuḍūʾ or ghusl to perform recommended prayers that have a specific time – such as the daily supererogatory (nāfilah) prayer – with tayammum. However, if one does not lose hope in his …

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  • Ruling 707

    If someone performs jabīrah ghusl and tayammum as a precautionary measure, and after performing jabīrah ghusl and tayammum he performs a prayer, and after performing the prayer he has a minor occurrence86 – for example, he urinates – then in such a …

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  • Ruling 708

    If someone performs tayammum because he did not have water or because of some other legitimate excuse, then once that excuse expires, his tayammum becomes void.

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  • Ruling 709

    The things that invalidate wuḍūʾ also invalidate tayammum performed in place of wuḍūʾ. And the things that invalidate ghusl also invalidate tayammum performed in place of ghusl.

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  • Ruling 710

    If someone cannot perform ghusl and a few ghusls are obligatory on him, it is permitted for him to perform one tayammum in place of all of them; but the recommended precaution is that he should perform one tayammum in place …

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  • Ruling 711

    If someone who cannot perform ghusl wants to perform an act for which ghusl is obligatory, he must perform tayammum in place of ghusl. And if someone who cannot perform wuḍūʾ wants to perform an act for which wuḍūʾ is obligatory, he must …

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  • Ruling 712

    If someone performs tayammum in place of the ghusl for janābah, it is not necessary for him to perform wuḍūʾ for prayers. Similarly, if the tayammum is in place of other ghusls [it is not necessary for him to perform wuḍūʾ for prayers], …

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