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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 253

    With regard to the wiping of the feet, it is not necessary for one to place his hand on the tips of the toes and to then draw his hand to the back of the foot; rather, one …

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  • Ruling 254

    With regard to the wiping of the head and feet, one must draw his hand over them; therefore, if one keeps his hand still and draws his head or foot along it, the wiping is invalid. However, there …

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  • Ruling 255

    The area to be wiped must be dry; and if it is wet to the extent that the wetness of the hand has no effect on it, the wiping is invalid. However, there is no problem if the …

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  • Ruling 256

    If for the purposes of wiping no moisture is left on the hand, one cannot wet his hands with additional water; rather, one must take moisture from his beard and perform the wiping with that. Taking moisture from …

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  • Ruling 257

    If the moisture on one’s hand is only sufficient for wiping his head, the obligatory precaution is that he must wipe his head with that moisture, and for the wiping of his feet he must take moisture from …

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  • Ruling 258

    Wiping performed on socks or shoes is invalid. However, if one is unable to remove his socks or shoes on account of severe cold, or fear of thieves or predatory animals etc., then the obligatory precaution is that …

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  • Ruling 259

    If the upper part of one’s foot is impure and it cannot be washed [and made pure] so that it can be wiped, then tayammum must be performed.

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  • Ruling 260

    Immersive wuḍūʾ means that one immerses his face and arms in water with the intention of performing wuḍūʾ. And what is apparent (ẓāhir)27 is that there is no problem in wiping the head and feet with the wetness …

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  • Ruling 261

    In immersive wuḍūʾ, one must also wash his face and arms from top to bottom. Therefore, if at the time of immersing his face and arms in the water one makes the intention of wuḍūʾ, he must immerse …

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  • Ruling 262

    There is no problem if one performs immersive wuḍūʾ for some parts [i.e. face/arms] and non-immersive for other parts.

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