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2. Purification (Ṭahārah)

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  • Ruling 683

    The thing with which one performs tayammum must not be usurped; therefore, if one performs tayammum with usurped soil, his tayammum is invalid.

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  • Ruling 684

    Tayammum performed in a usurped area is not invalid; therefore, if a person strikes his hands on soil belonging to him, and then enters the property of another person without his consent and wipes his hands on his …

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  • Ruling 685

    If a person forgetfully or neglectfully performs tayammum with a usurped thing, his tayammum is valid. However, if he has usurped that thing and he forgets that he has usurped it, then based on obligatory precaution, his tayammum is invalid.

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  • Ruling 686*

    If a person is imprisoned in a usurped place and both the water and the soil of that place are usurped, he must perform prayers with tayammum; however, when he performs tayammum, he must not strike his hands …

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  • Ruling 687

    Based on obligatory precaution, the thing with which one performs tayammum must have dust on it that will stay on the palms; and after striking his hands on it, he must not shake his hands vigorously, causing all the …

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  • Ruling 688

    It is disapproved to perform tayammum with the earth of a pit, the soil of a road, and the ground of a salt marsh on which salt has not settled; and if salt has settled on it, the tayammum is …

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  • Ruling 689

    Three things are obligatory when performing tayammum in place of wuḍūʾ or ghusl:Striking or placing the palms of both hands on something with which tayammum can be validly performed; and based on obligatory precaution, the striking of both palms …

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  • Ruling 690

    The recommended precaution is that tayammum – whether it be in place of wuḍūʾ or ghusl – should be performed in this manner: (1) the palms are struck on the ground once and wiped over the forehead and the back of …

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  • Ruling 691

    If a person fails to wipe even a small area of his forehead or the back of his hands, his tayammum is invalid, irrespective of whether he fails to wipe the area intentionally, or because he did not know …

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  • Ruling 692

    If someone is not certain that he has wiped all of the back of his hand, then, to be certain, he must wipe an area a little higher than his wrist as well. However, it is not necessary …

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