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Purity
He did tayammum for janabah then broke wind, and he was able to do wudu but not ghusl
If someone does tayammum for janabah because he has a valid excuse, then he becomes impure in the sense of minor impurity, he must do wudu if water is available, and he is not required to repeat tayammum or do ghusl so long as his excuse is still applicable, because tayammum removes impurity temporarily and it takes the place of ghusl until the excuse is no longer applicable.SaveRuling on touching a part (juz’, sipara) of the Quran without wudu
SaveHe emits a clear fluid a quarter of an hour after urinating
SaveRuling on water spray from a fountain in which a dog was sitting
SaveThe ruling on the use of shoes and bags manufactured from the leather and fats of carrion
SaveProhibition on cleaning oneself after relieving oneself with charcoal, and what is meant by it being provision for the jinn
SaveWhoever is able to do wudu – even if it is difficult but bearable – it is not permissible for him to do tayammum
SaveIf the substance of an impurity is removed but the place is still deemed to be impure, then it comes into contact with some other surface when it is still wet, does that other surface become impure?
SaveDoes a garment become impure if it was touched by wet impurity but it left no trace?
SaveCan the skin of an animal that was sacrificed to something other than Allah be purified by means of tanning?
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