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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 383

    Someone who doubts whether or not he has performed ghusl must perform it. However, if after performing ghusl one doubts whether or not his ghusl was valid, it is not necessary for him to perform ghusl again.

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  • Ruling 384

    If while one is performing ghusl he has a minor occurrence (al‐ḥadath al‐aṣghar)40 – for example, he urinates – it is not necessary for him to stop performing the ghusl and to start another ghusl [all over again]; rather, he can …

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  • Ruling 385

    If due to shortage of time one’s duty was to perform tayammum but thinking that he had enough time to perform both ghusl and the prayer, he performed ghusl instead and his prayers became qaḍāʾ [i.e. they were not performed in their …

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  • Ruling 386

    If after performing prayers a person who had become junub doubts whether he had performed ghusl or not, the prayers he performed are valid; however, for future prayers he must perform ghusl. If after prayers he has a minor occurrence, …

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  • Ruling 387

    Someone who must perform a number of obligatory ghusls can perform one ghusl with the intention of all of them; and the apparent ruling is that if he makes the intention of one particular ghusl, it will suffice for …

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  • Ruling 388

    If a verse of the Qur’an or a name of Allah the Exalted is written on part of one’s body, in the event that he wants to perform ghusl in its sequential form, he must make water reach the …

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  • Ruling 389

    Someone who has performed the ghusl for janābah must not perform wuḍūʾ for prayers. He can perform prayers without performing wuḍūʾ after other obligatory ghusls as well, except ghusl for medium istiḥāḍah. Furthermore, he can perform prayers without performing wuḍūʾ] with recommended ghusls

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  • Ruling 390

    Most of the time, the blood of istiḥāḍah is yellow in colour, cold, comes out without pressure or a burning sensation, and is not thick. However, it is possible, sometimes, for it to be black or red, warm, thick, …

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  • Ruling 391

    There are three types of istiḥāḍah: slight (qalīlah), medium (mutawassiṭah), and excessive (kathīrah). Slight istiḥāḍah is when the blood only stains a piece of cotton and does not seep into it. Medium istiḥāḍah is when the blood seeps into a …

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  • Ruling 392

    For slight istiḥāḍah, a woman must perform one wuḍūʾ for every prayer and she must wash the outside of the vagina with water if there is blood there. And based on recommended precaution, she should purify the piece of …

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