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Ruling 1023

If someone whose duty is to make an indication with his head for rukūʿ cannot do so, he must close his eyes with the intention of performing rukūʿ and say the dhikr and then open his eyes with the intention of rising from rukūʿ. If he is unable to do this, he must make an intention in his heart of performing rukūʿ; and based on obligatory precaution, he must make an indication with his hand for rukūʿ and say the dhikr. In this case, if it is possible, he must – based on obligatory precaution – combine this act with indicating for rukūʿ while sitting [i.e. he must perform prayers while standing and perform the rukūʿs by making an intention in his heart of performing rukūʿ, indicate with his hand, and say the dhikr; and he must also perform prayers again and perform the rukūʿs while sitting and indicate with his head].