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6.
What should a person do if it is realized after a Fardh Ghusl that some hard food particle
which stuck between the teeth? Why is this necessary?
7.
After Ghusl, if a person performs Salaat without performing Wudhu, then is such a Salaat
accepted?
8.
Is it permissible to remove the hair, clip the finger nails or have a haircut in the states of
Janaabat?
9.
What is the maximum period that unwanted hair should be left from the body?
10.If this period as mentioned in 8 is exceeded, what will happen?
11.What is the sequence to be followed when clipping the finger and toe nails?
Dry Ablution and Wiping over Socks
PART 5
To get rid of NAJAASATE HUKMIYYA by making use of clean earth or clay in a special way
is called TAYAMMUM.
TAYAMMUM is permitted when water is not available or when the use of water is injurious
to health.
TAYAMMUM IS PERMITTED IN THE FOLLOWING CASES:
1.
When water is not available within a radius of approximately 1.7 Kilometers (one mile).
2.
When there is fear of any enemy or a dangerous animal or a snake near the water.
3.
When the water is so little that, if the water is used up for Wudhu or Ghusl then there is
fear of thirst.
4.
When there is no rope or bucket to draw water from a well or one cannot reach water that
is nearby (due to some reason) and no other person is available to fetch the water.
5.
When it is known by one's own experience or a capable doctor says that the use of water
would definitely be injurious to one's health.
6.
When one does not have sufficient amount of money to pay for water which is being sold.
7.
Or if water is sold at a very ridiculous price.
8.
One is at a place where there is no water, he himself guesses or someone tells him that
water is available within approx one mile. It will now be necessary to fetch water and
perform Wudhu.
9.
It will not be necessary to fetch water if:
a.
there is no trace of water;
b.
no one is present to give information regarding water;
c.
It is believed that water will be found after a distance of approx. I mile or more.
d.
Tayammum will now be permissible for Wudhu.
10.If so little water is available that a person can only carry out the four FARAA'ID of
WUDHU, then TAYAMMUM is not permissible.
11.If something NAJIS had fallen on the ground or sand etc., it is not permissible to use that
earth for TAYAMMUM even if it dries up. But Namaaz on that place is permissible after it
has become dry.
12.Q If there is very little water, and one is in need of GHUSL or WUDHU and his clothes and
body is also NAJIS (Napaak) what should one do?
A First: One should wash off the NAJAASAT from one's body and clothes.
Then: Do TAYAMMUM.
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