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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 243

    If a person wets his hand with water and wipes it on his face and arms, in the event that the wetness of his hand is to the extent that by wiping his face and arms the water …

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  • Ruling 244

    After washing the face, one must wash his right arm from the elbow to the tips of the fingers, and he must then proceed to wash his left arm in the same way.

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  • Ruling 245

    If a person is not certain that the elbow has been washed completely, he must also wash a little above it in order to be certain.

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  • Ruling 246

    If someone washes his hands up to his wrists before washing his face, then when he performs wuḍūʾ, he must still wash his arms up to the tips of his fingers; if he washes his arms only up …

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  • Ruling 247

    In wuḍūʾ, washing the face and arms once is obligatory, twice recommended, and three times or more unlawful. The first washing is complete when one pours – with the intention (qaṣd) of performing wuḍūʾ – an amount of …

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  • Ruling 248

    After washing both arms, one must wipe the front part of his head with the wetness of the water that has remained on his hand. And the recommended precaution is that one should wipe with the palm of …

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  • Ruling 249

    The area that must be wiped is the front quarter of the head, i.e. the quarter immediately above the forehead. It is sufficient to wipe any part of this area and to any extent, although the recommended precaution …

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  • Ruling 250

    It is not necessary that the wiping of the head be on its skin; rather, it is also correct (ṣaḥīḥ) to wipe the hair on the front of one’s head. However, if the length of someone’s hair at …

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  • Ruling 251

    After wiping the head, one must wipe the upper part of the feet with the wetness of the wuḍūʾ water that has remained on his hands. The area that must be wiped is from the tip of one of …

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  • Ruling 252

    The wiping of the feet can be of any width; however, it is better that the width be the width of three fingers joined together; and it is even better for the whole of the upper foot to …

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