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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 293

    If a place on the body that must be washed or wiped is dirty but the dirt is not an obstruction to water reaching the body, there is no problem. Similarly, there is no problem if after plastering …

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  • Ruling 294

    If before performing wuḍūʾ one knows that on some parts of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed there is an obstruction for water to reach those parts, and after wuḍūʾ he doubts whether at the time of performing wuḍūʾ he made …

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  • Ruling 295

    If on some parts of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed there is an obstruction which water sometimes manages to go under by itself and at other times it does not, and if one doubts after performing wuḍūʾ whether …

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  • Ruling 296

    If after performing wuḍūʾ someone sees on a part of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed something that is an obstruction to water reaching that part, and if he does not know whether it was present at the time …

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  • Ruling 297

    If a person doubts after performing wuḍūʾ whether or not there was something that was an obstruction to water reaching those parts of the body on which wuḍūʾ is performed, the wuḍūʾ is valid.

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  • Ruling 298

    Someone who frequently doubts about the acts of wuḍūʾ and its conditions – such as the water being pure and not being usurped – must not give heed to his doubts.

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  • Ruling 299

    If someone doubts whether his wuḍūʾ has become void or not, he must treat it as still being valid. However, if after urinating one does not perform istibrāʾ and performs wuḍūʾ, and after performing wuḍūʾ some fluid is discharged about which …

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  • Ruling 300

    If a person doubts whether he has performed wuḍūʾ or not, he must [deem that he has not and] perform wuḍūʾ.

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  • Ruling 301

    If someone knows he has performed wuḍūʾ and also knows that he has done something that invalidates wuḍūʾ – for example, he has urinated – but he does not know which one was first [i.e. he does not know whether …

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  • Ruling 302

    If a person becomes certain after or while performing wuḍūʾ that he has not washed or wiped some necessary places, in the event that the moisture on the previous parts has dried up due to the passing of time, …

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