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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 313

    If someone cannot control the discharge of urine or faeces, then after recovering from his illness, it is not necessary for him to repeat the prayers that he performed in accordance with his religious duty while he was …

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  • Ruling 314

    If someone suffers from an illness that does not allow him to stop passing wind, he must act in accordance with the duty of those who cannot control the discharge of urine and faeces.

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  • Ruling 315

    Ruling 315. It is obligatory to perform wuḍūʾ for six things: For obligatory prayers – except the funeral prayer (ṣalāt al‐mayyit) – and for recommended prayers; For a sajdah and tashahhud that have been forgotten, if between them and the prayer …

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  • Ruling 316

    Touching the writing of the Qur’an – i.e. making a part of the body come into contact with the writing of the Qur’an – for someone who does not have wuḍūʾ is unlawful. However, if the Qur’an is translated …

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  • Ruling 317

    It is not obligatory to prevent a child or an insane person from touching the writing of Qur’an. However, if their touching the Qur’an is deemed to be disrespectful to it, then one must prevent them from touching …

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  • Ruling 318

    Based on obligatory precaution, it is unlawful for someone who does not have wuḍūʾ to touch the name of Allah the Exalted or His special attributes in whatever language they happen to be written. And it is better to …

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  • Ruling 319

    At whatever time a person performs wuḍūʾ with the intention of attaining proximity to Allah, it is valid; and it does not matter whether he performs it shortly before the time for prayers, or well in advance of it, …

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  • Ruling 320

    If someone is certain that the time for prayers has set in and makes the intention of performing an obligatory wuḍūʾ, and after performing wuḍūʾ he realises that the time has not set in yet, the wuḍūʾ is valid.

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  • Ruling 321

    It is recommended for someone who has wuḍūʾ to perform wuḍūʾ again for every prayer. According to some jurists, it is recommended that one should perform wuḍūʾ for ṣalāt al‐mayyit, visiting graves, going to a mosque and to the shrines of …

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  • Ruling 322

    There are seven things that invalidate wuḍūʾ: Urinating; and apparently included in the ruling of urinating is the similar moisture that comes out after urinating and before performing istibrāʾ;Defecating;Passing wind of the stomach and of the intestine from …

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