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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 263

    It is recommended for one who is performing wuḍūʾ to say the following when his eyes fall on the water:بِسْمِ اللهِ وَ بِاللهِ، وَ الْحَمْدُ لِلّٰهِ الَّذِي جَعَلَ الْمَاءَ طَهُوراً وَّ لَمْ یجْعَلْهُ نَجِساًbismil lāhi wa billāh, wal ḥamdu …

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  • Ruling 264

    Wuḍūʾ performed with impure or mixed water is invalid, even if one did not know at the time that it was impure or mixed, or he had forgotten about it; and if one has performed prayers with that …

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  • Ruling 265

    If apart from mixed muddy water one does not have any other water with which to perform wuḍūʾ, in the event that the time remaining for prayers is short, he must perform tayammum. If one has sufficient time, …

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  • Ruling 266

    Performing wuḍūʾ with usurped (ghaṣbī) water, or with water about which it is not known whether or not its owner consents to its use, is unlawful and invalid. Furthermore, if wuḍūʾ water drips from one’s face or arms …

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  • Ruling 267

    There is no problem in performing wuḍūʾ with water from the pool of a school when one does not know whether the pool is a charitable endowment (waqf) to the general public or only to the students of …

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  • Ruling 268

    If someone does not want to perform prayers in a mosque and does not know whether the mosque’s pool is a charitable endowment to the general public or only to those who perform prayers in the mosque, he …

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  • Ruling 269

    Performing wuḍūʾ with water from pools in shopping arcades, hotels, and similar places by people who do not reside there is valid only in the event that usually people who do not reside there also perform wuḍūʾ with …

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  • Ruling 270

    There is no problem in performing wuḍūʾ with water from streams that rational people would consider permissible to use without the consent of the owner – irrespective of whether the owner is an adult or a child – …

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  • Ruling 271

    If a person forgets that some water is usurped and performs wuḍūʾ with it, his wuḍūʾ is valid. However, if someone usurps some water himself and then having forgotten that it is usurped performs wuḍūʾ with it, then …

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  • Ruling 272

    If a person owns the wuḍūʾ water but the water is in a usurped utensil and no other water is available, then in case he can empty the water in a lawful manner into another utensil, it is necessary …

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