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Dry Ablution (Tayammum) and wiping over footwear

Dry Ablution (Tayammum) and wiping over footwear. Pg. no. 102. Allah gave us the permission to do dry ablution when we don’t find water or in the state of sickness or illness to make our ibadah easy. Pg. no. 103. If water is not available or is available but not enough to perform wudoo .

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Dry Ablution (Tayammum) and wiping over footwear

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  1. Dry Ablution (Tayammum) and wiping over footwear

  2. Pg. no. 102 Allah gave us the permission to do dry ablution when we don’t find water or in the state of sickness or illness to make our ibadah easy.

  3. Pg. no. 103 • If water is not available or is available but not enough to perform wudoo. • If he is ill and fears that the use of water could aggravate his situation or delay recovery.

  4. Pg. no. 103 Tayammum is allowed in illness. Because warm water is available. Because water is not reachable. Headache is not a valid excuse for tayammum. Tayammum is allowed as health is on hazard.

  5. Pg. no. 104 Sleep nullifies wudu and tayammum both, he has to renew tayammum. He has to make wudu after getting water.

  6. Wiping the face & hands with clean earth in a specific manner while having the intention. • Using washroom • Passing the gas • Sleeping Pg. no. 105 Due to illness. Wiping the face & hands with clean earth in a specific manner while having the intention to do so. Dry ablution is a special permission given by Allah, it represents the easiness of Islam. • Unavailability of water or inability to use it. • Purity of earth.

  7. Pg. no. 107 He should remove his footwear or socks for ghusl in case of major ritual impurity. Removing the footwear is a nullifier. One day is a validity of wiping over the socks/ footwear for a resident.

  8. Pg. no. 107 To wipe over the footwear instead of washing them in wudu under certain conditions. • It is an easiness from Islam. • One may avoid hassle at the work place. • It is a provision for sick people as well. • Being in a state of major ritual impurity. • Removing the footwear that was wiped over. • One who has worn the socks in the state of wudu, can wipe over them in the next wudu. • He would wipe the upper part of the socks. • Starting with the right then the left foot.

  9. Wiping the face & hands with clean earth in a specific manner while having the intention to do so. Wiping over the footwear instead of washing them in wudu under certain conditions. Pg. no. 108 • Unavailability of water or inability to use it. • Purity of earth. • The socks or the footwear which is to be wiped over should be covering the ankles. • Being in a state of major ritual impurity. • Removing the footwear that was wiped over. • Using washroom • Passing the gas • Sleeping

  10. Pg. no. 108 She will not reperform the prayers as her tayammum was the substitute of wudu in her illness. Tayammum could be done due to unavailability of water, rolling over is not needed only tayammum is enough. Footwear should be worn in the state of wudu then he may wipe over his footwear for the next wudu. She could stroke her hand over the wall, the substance should be from the earth. He must pray according to his condition, because Allah does not burden beyond the capability.

  11. Pg. no. 109 We should treat people with mercy, love and respect, we should adorn ourselves with these attributes and should not burden our fellows with unnecessary obligations.

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