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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 633

    In the sacred law of Islam, there are many recommended ghusls, including: 1. the Friday ghusl. The time for performing this ghusl is from ṣubḥ prayers until sunset, and it is better to perform it near ẓuhr. If a person …

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  • Ruling 634

    In the course of explaining recommended ghusls, jurists have mentioned many other ghusls, including: The ghusl for each of the odd nights of the month of Ramadan, and the ghusl for each of the last ten nights of Ramadan, and …

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  • Ruling 635

    If someone performs one of the ghusls that has been legally established as being a recommended ghusl – such as those mentioned in Ruling 633 – he can perform acts that require wuḍūʾ, such as prayers, with that ghusl. …

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  • Ruling 636

    It is sufficient for one to perform one ghusl with the intention of several different recommended ghusls, except for those ghusls that have become recommended for one to perform on account of having done something, such as the ghusl for …

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  • Ruling 637

    If a person happens to be in a populated area, he must search for water for performing wuḍūʾ and ghusl until such time that he loses hope in finding water. The same applies if one happens to be staying in …

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  • Ruling 638

    If some of the area around a person is even and some uneven, he must search for water in the even area up to a distance that two shot arrows travel, and in the uneven area up to …

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  • Ruling 639

    It is not necessary to search for water in any area in which one is certain there is no water.

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  • Ruling 640

    If the time for performing prayers is not short, and one has time to procure water, and he is certain or confident that there is water in a place that is further than the distance he is obliged …

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  • Ruling 641

    It is not necessary for a person to go in search of water himself; rather, he can suffice with the statement of someone who has searched for water and whose word he trusts.

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  • Ruling 642

    If someone deems it probable that there is water in his travel luggage, or in his house, or with the group of people he is travelling with, he must search for water in those places until he becomes …

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