فقه و احکام

Ablution, Jabira Ablution, urinating, Rules, tayammum, pure  
* A sleep, deep enough to restrict sight and hearing. However, if the eyes do not see anything, but the ears can hear, Ablution does not become void. 
Ablution, Istibra, urinating, Rules, usurp, pure  
- If a person doubts too often about the acts of Ablution and its conditions, like, about water being pure, or it’s not being usurped, he should not pay any heed to such doubt. 
Ablution, face, hands, precaution, downwards, wiping
* The first condition is that the water should be clean, not sullied with dirt, even if that dirt is clean.
Ablution, face, hands, precaution, downwards, wiping
- Ablution by immersion means that one should dip one's face and hands into water, with the intention of performing Ablution. And there can be no problem in performing wiping with the moisture thus acquired, though it is against precaution. 
Ablution, obligatory, face, hands, upper part, forehead, chin
- In Ablution, it is obligatory to wash the face and hands, and to wipe the front portion of the head and the upper part of two feet. 
Najis, najasat, Kafir, Alcoholic, Semen, Urine, jugular
- The following ten things are essentially najis: Urine, Faeces, Semen, Dead body, Blood, Dog, Pig, Kafir, Alcoholic liquors, the sweat of an animal that persistently eats najasat.
Obligatory, lavatory, private, children, Qiblah, Ka'bah, Istibra
- It is obligatory to conceal one's private parts in the toilet and at all times from adult persons even if they are one's near relatives (like mother, sister etc.) Similarly, it is obligatory to conceal one's private parts from insane persons.........
Taqlid, Mujtahid, fundamentals, Muqallid, Wajib, Ihtiyat, Sunnah
- It is necessary for a Muslim to believe in the fundamentals of faith with his own insight and understanding, and he cannot follow anyone in this respect i.e. he cannot accept the word of another who knows, simply because he has said it. However........
Pure, Mixed Water, Kurr Water, Ma 'ul mudhaf, Ma'ul mutlaq, Najasat, Ishkal
- Water is either pure or mixed. Mixed water (Ma 'ul mudhaf) means the water which is obtained from something like melon juice, or rose water, or that water in which something else is mixed, (for example, so much dust is mixed in it that it may.......

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