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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 303

    If a person doubts after prayers whether he had performed wuḍūʾ or not, his prayers are valid but he must perform wuḍūʾ for subsequent prayers.

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  • Ruling 304

    If a person doubts during prayers whether or not he had performed wuḍūʾ, then based on obligatory precaution he must perform wuḍūʾ and perform the prayer again.

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  • Ruling 305

    If a person realises after prayers that his wuḍūʾ has become void but doubts whether his wuḍūʾ became void before or after prayers, the prayers performed by him are valid.

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  • Ruling 306

    If a person suffers from an illness that causes urine to be discharged drop by drop [i.e. urinary incontinence], or, if he cannot control faeces from being discharged [i.e. faecal incontinence], in the event that he is certain …

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  • Ruling 307

    If a person finds respite [from the illness mentioned in the previous ruling] to perform wuḍūʾ and only part of the prayer, and during prayers some urine or faeces is discharged once or a few times, the obligatory precaution …

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  • Ruling 308

    If urine or faeces is discharged with such frequency that the person does not find respite long enough to perform wuḍūʾ and part of the prayer, then one wuḍūʾ is sufficient for several prayers unless he does something else that …

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  • Ruling 309

    If urine or faeces are discharged continuously, it is not necessary for the person to perform prayers immediately after performing wuḍūʾ, although it is better that he makes haste to perform the prayers.

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  • Ruling 310

    If urine or faeces are discharged continuously, it is permitted for the person – after he has performed wuḍūʾ – to touch the writing of the Qur’an even if he is not in the state of performing prayers.

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  • Ruling 311

    Someone whose urine is discharged drop by drop must use a bag in which there is some cotton or something else that prevents the urine from splashing onto other areas; and the obligatory precaution is that before every …

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  • Ruling 312

    If someone cannot control the discharge of urine or faeces, he must prevent their discharge during prayers if it is possible for him to do so; and it is better that he prevents it even if he incurs …

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