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Offline The Full Moon

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Re: Full Wudu
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 28 January 2009, 17:09 »

 I keep a stone for Wuddu without water,if  Wudu is not possible,sometimes. Is it alright? I never asked anybody about it before.


We are talking about the situation when 'saying prayers' is little hard or we are not able to perform wudu because of nature of our work or the people we work around with. Sometimes at work one has to finish all work and we are running out of time and we want   to say prayers and we must otherwise we might be get too busy and will be saying our prayers late or even forget.

I do understand the situations you have mentioned sister, and I just wanted to give a clear answer to the question you posted in your previous post about keeping a stone and which situations we may use dry purification (tayammum) before praying.

I know that Islam gives us alternatives but at the same time it gives clear rules and conditions, so resorting to Tayammum as a substitute to water only in certain situations:

1. When a person is sick and cannot use water.
 
2. When he has no access to water in sufficient quantity.
 
3. When the use of water is likely to do or cause personal harm .


The situations we have been talking about does not meet the conditions for using dry purification.

The good news: you do not have to keep the dry stone .  :thumbs




 

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Re: Wudu
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 29 January 2009, 11:42 »
Thankyou.

 



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